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SRH's IPL 2026 Campaign: Vettori Hails Team Despite Top-Two Miss

Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 55 runs in their final IPL 2026 group-stage match. SRH finished third with 18 points, missing a top-two finish due to a lower net run rate than RCB and Gujarat Titans. Coach Daniel Vettori praised his team's performance, calling it a "fantastic tournament" despite the narrow miss. SRH will now play the Eliminator match to keep their IPL 2026 title hopes alive.

"Fantastic tournament": SRH coach Daniel Vettori on team's IPL 2026 campaign so far

Hyderabad, May 23

Sunrisers Hyderabad Daniel Vettori credited his team for a "fantastic tournament" in the Indian Premier League 2026 season group stage, after the team defeated Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their last league game to finish with 18 points.

SRH beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) by 55 runs in their final group-stage match. With the win, SRH finished on 18 points in the IPL 2026 standings, but missed out on a top-two finish as RCB and Gujarat Titans (GT), also on 18 points, stayed ahead due to a superior net run rate.

While SRH are third with the NRR of +0.524, GT are second with the NRR of +0.695. RCB lead the points table with the NRR of +0.783. All three teams have played 14 matches, won nine and have lost five.

Third-place finish means that SRH will have to play the Eliminator clash and will then have to win the Qualifier 2 against the loser of the Qualifier 1 (RCB vs GT) in order to reach the final.

SRH endured a difficult start to their IPL 2026 campaign, losing three of their first four matches, but bounced back strongly with five straight victories to script an impressive turnaround.

Daniel Vettori praised Sunrisers Hyderabad's performance against RCB, and said that they played well throughout the tournament, won nine matches, and narrowly missed a top finish due to net run rate despite a strong overall campaign.

"We played really well. You can't have everything. It was a magnificent game. I thought the guys were incredible. Top of the table, missed out a little bit on run rate, but nine wins is a fantastic tournament," Vettori said during the post-match press conference.

In the match against RCB, SRH posted a massive score of 255/4 while batting first, powered by fifties from Ishan Kishan, Abhishek Sharma and Heinrich Klaasen, and defeated RCB by 55 runs in Hyderabad.

In reply, RCB managed 200/4 despite a half-century from Rajat Patidar and a strong start from Venkatesh Iyer, with Eshan Malinga taking 2/33 to lead SRH's bowling effort.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

SRH is like that friend who studies last minute and then tops the class! 😂 From 1 win in 4 to 5 straight wins—unreal. But 18 points and third place? In any other season, that could've been top two. RCB and GT just dominated the NRR game. Tough luck.

Vikram M

Vettori is a class act. Always gives credit to the opposition too. But let's be honest—losing three of first four was a big hole. Nine wins is great, but against the top teams, we need to be more consistent with the ball. Malinga is a find though!

Ananya R

The batting lineup is fire—Ishan, Abhishek, Klaasen all firing. But 200/4 in reply shows that our bowling still leaks runs. Eliminator will be a test of nerves. Hope the bowling unit steps up. Fingers crossed for the playoffs! 🤞🟠

Rohit P

Vettori is spot on—nine wins should be celebrated. But the NRR mess shows we need to win big against minnows and not just scrape through. Still, to go from relegation threat to third place is proper resilience. SRH magic is back! 🏆

Kavya N

Honestly, I'm proud of this team. After that start, many would have given up. But to win five in a row and put up 255 shows the character. Vettori has built a solid unit. Now the real season starts—Eliminator pressure is something else! 💪

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