Ishan Kishan's Blazing 91 Powers SRH to 216/6 Against RR in IPL Thriller

Captain Ishan Kishan led from the front with a scintillating 91 off just 44 deliveries, hammering eight fours and six sixes to anchor Sunrisers Hyderabad's innings. He built a crucial 88-run stand with Heinrich Klaasen (40) to recover from an early wicket. Late cameos from Nitish Kumar Reddy and Salil Arora ensured SRH finished strongly, pushing the total past 200. Rajasthan Royals' bowlers, led by Jofra Archer, struggled to contain the flow of runs despite an early breakthrough.

Key Points: Ishan Kishan 91 Leads SRH to 216/6 vs RR | IPL 2026

  • Ishan Kishan's dominant 91-run knock
  • 88-run partnership with Heinrich Klaasen
  • Jofra Archer takes early wicket
  • Nitish Reddy & Salil Arora provide late fireworks
  • SRH post formidable 216/6
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IPL 2026: Ishan Kishan top-scores with 91 as SRH post 216/6 against RR

Ishan Kishan's explosive 91 off 44 balls sets up Sunrisers Hyderabad's total of 216/6 against Rajasthan Royals in a high-scoring IPL 2026 clash.

"Kishan operated on a different level. - Match Report"

Hyderabad, April 13

Captain Ishan Kishan top-scored with a blistering 91 as Sunrisers Hyderabad posted a towering 216/6 against Rajasthan Royals at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Monday.

Jofra Archer silenced the sell-out Uppal crowd by dismissing Abhishek Sharma on the very first delivery. Travis Head struggled for rhythm, but Kishan operated on a different level. Anything full and wide was crashed through the off side with lightning hands, while short balls were dealt with authoritative pulls and whips to bring up his 19th IPL fifty.

He hammered eight fours and six sixes in his 44-ball 91, and was the dominant partner in an 88-run stand for the third wicket with Heinrich Klaasen (40) that shifted momentum entirely. Late fireworks from Nitish Kumar Reddy (28) and Salil Arora (24 not out) ensured a clinical finish.

Pushed into batting first, SRH had an awful start. Abhishek Sharma charged down on Archer's first ball and mistimed to third man for a golden duck. It was Archer's fourth first-ball wicket in the IPL, while Abhishek bagged his seventh duck in T20s this year.

However, Archer's second over brought him back to earth as Kishan whipped him for four, before pulling a bouncer for six and launching Sandeep Sharma down the ground. Nandre Burger nearly dismissed Travis Head twice in the fourth over - a nip-backer took an inside edge for four, while a mistimed loft just evaded Archer.

But a rusty Head holed out to long-on off Riyan Parag just after the fifty was raised in the power-play. Kishan marched forward to bring his fifty in 30 balls with a monstrous slog sweep off Ravi Bishnoi and brought up SRH's hundred by smoking Tushar Deshpande for six.

Kishan then smashed three boundaries off Deshpande via a wristy flick and a brace of slices, as 21 runs came off the 11th over as the fifty-partnership with Klaasen arrived in just 26 deliveries. Kishan continued to tear into Archer, carving him through backward point, long-on, and deep mid-wicket for three fours.

Following a floodlight failure break, Kishan fell nine runs short of his century, miscuing a pull off Sandeep to keeper Dhruv Jurel, who survived a collision with the pacer. Two overs later, Klaasen chipped straight to extra cover off Archer.

Reddy continued the boundary-hitting spree, pulling Deshpande for six before launching Sandeep for three maximums. Archer eventually used his height to extract extra bounce, and catch Reddy's edge on a wild slog. Finally, four boundaries from Arora, including a six over long-off to go past 200, ensured the hosts finished with a strong total.

Brief Scores: Sunrisers Hyderabad 216/6 in 20 overs (Ishan Kishan 91, Heinrich Klaasen 40; Jofra Archer 2-37, Riyan Parag 1-5) against Rajasthan Royals

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, that was fantastic entertainment! But RR's bowling looked a bit toothless after the first wicket. Archer started well but was expensive later. Deshpande and Sandeep Sharma were taken to the cleaners. 216 is a huge mountain to climb.
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Priya S
Ishan Kishan proving why he's a national asset. His wicketkeeping might be debated, but his batting is pure gold. That flick off Deshpande was pure class! Hope he carries this form into the World T20 later this year. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
Abhishek Sharma getting a golden duck again? He's been in terrible form. Maybe SRH needs to rethink the opening pair. Travis Head also looked rusty. Thank god for Kishan and the middle order bailing them out. Nitish Reddy and Salil Arora's finishing was clinical.
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Vikram M
The real story is SRH's Indian core firing. Kishan, Reddy, Arora... all contributing. We often rely too much on overseas players, but this is how you build a strong team. RR's Indian bowlers, on the other hand, had a forgettable day. Sandeep Sharma's experience didn't help at all.
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: The article is great on details, but a small scorecard graphic or a highlight of the key moments (like the floodlight break) would make it even better for readers skimming. Just a suggestion! On the cricket, what a total! Game on.

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