Red-hot Sunrisers Hyderabad will look to strengthen its bid for a playoff berth when it faces a resurgent Kolkata Knight Riders in a Sunday afternoon clash at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.
SRH enters the contest riding a five-match winning streak, powered – unsurprisingly – by its explosive batters. The side has made a habit of chasing down daunting targets with ease, with Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals receiving hard reminders of the same this past week.
While Abhishek Sharma and Heinrich Klaasen have justifiably grabbed the headlines, the return to form of Travis Head bolsters an already formidable lineup. With the likes of Nitish Kumar Reddy adding depth, SRH has slowly found its footing as one of the most complete batting units in the competition.
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Sunrisers’ bowling has also found a way to hold its own, despite conditions heavily favouring batters. The return of skipper Pat Cummins brings in big tournament experience and control, while the supporting cast has chipped in effectively to balance the side.
KKR, meanwhile, arrives with renewed momentum. After a difficult start (five defeats, including a 65-run thrashing by SRH, and a washout), it has steadied itself with back-to-back wins. Much of the scrutiny has been on captain Ajinkya Rahane, but his recent knocks (40-ball 67 vs. Mumbai Indians and 24-ball 41 vs. Lucknow Super Giants) have quietened the whispers around his form and leadership for now.
Matheesha Pathirana’s arrival has boosted a depleted pace attack. However, the relatively quiet returns from spin mainstays Varun Chakaravarthy and Sunil Narine have contributed to the Knight Riders’ inconsistent campaign. How this experienced duo handles SRH’s high-octane batting could well determine the outcome of the contest.
Despite a statistical head-to-head advantage (20 wins in 31 games), KKR needs to be near flawless if it has to walk out of the Sunrisers’s backyard with two points in hand.
Published on May 02, 2026





















