IPL 2026: Kishan, Klaasen, Abhishek shine as SRH reach 255/4 against RCB
Hyderabad, May 22
Half-centuries from Ishan Kishan, Heinrich Klaasen and Abhishek Sharma helped Sunrisers Hyderabad to reach 255/4 in 20 overs against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at Hyderabad on Friday.
RCB need to chase down 256 runs to end with 20 points at the top of the table, while SRH will need to seal a massive win to boost their net-run-rate to get a top-two finish and a Qualifier One match.
After SRH won the toss and opted to bat first, openers Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma started off by punishing Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the Orange Cap holder, with Head hitting a four and Abhishek smashing him for a maximum over long-off. The opening over yielded 13 runs.
Abhishek, who had scored just 14 runs off 11 balls against Bhuvneshwar prior to this match, continued to maintain the upper hand in this meeting, taking him down for two fours to start the third over. Head tried to dominate Rasikh Salam Dar in the fourth over with three boundaries in the first four balls, but the bowler managed to have the last laugh, sending the Aussie back to the pavillion with a scorching yorker that uprooted his off-stump. Head made 26 in 16 balls, with five fours. SRH was 45/1 in four overs.
SRH reached the 50-run mark in 4.5 overs.
Southpaws Abhishek and Ishan Kishan continued to make merry, pumping Rasikh for a boundary each and ending the powerplay phase at 63/1 in six overs, with Abhishek (26*) and Kishan (8*) unbeaten.
In the next over, Abhishek got a lifeline as after smashing Suyash Sharma for a six, he was caught on the fourth ball by Jordan Cox near the boundary, but the fielder signalled a six, with his foot having touched the rope already while taking the catch.
Abhishek made RCB pay in the next over, hitting Romario Shepherd for a couple of sixes and a four, bringing up his half-century in 20 balls, with three fours and five sixes. The next over saw the pairing of Suyash and Jordan redeeming themselves, securing the wicket of Abhishek for 56 in 22 balls, with three fours and five sixes. SRH was 97/2 in 8.2 overs.
At the end of 10 overs, SRH was 116/2, with Heinrich Klaasen (2*) and Ishan (27*) unbeaten. Just when RCB held pressure for the next two overs, giving away just eight and five runs respectively, Josh Hazlewood was hit for three sixes and a four, all of them by Klaasen. That, combined with three wides, made it a 27-run one. SRH crossed the 150-run mark in 12.5 overs, and the duo brought their 50-run stand in 26 balls. SRH was 156/2 in 13 overs, with Klaasen (28*) and Ishan (38*) unbeaten.
Ishan-Klaasen continued to make merry against pace and spin alike, with the former reaching his sixth fifty of the season in 31 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes. At the end of 15 overs, SRH was 189/2, with Bhuvneshwar taken down for 18 runs, including two fours and a six by the duo. Klaasen (47*) and Ishan (50*) were unbeaten. The duo reached the 100-run partnership in 42 balls.
SRH reached the 200-run mark in 15.2 overs. Rasikh continued to leak runs, taken down for 20 runs in the next, including two fours and a six by Ishan. On the final ball, Klaasen tapped to reach his sixth fifty of the tournament in 23 balls, with two fours and five sixes.
Krunal broke the 113-run partnership, getting fine assistance from Venkatesh Iyer. Klaasen was gone for 51 in 24 balls, with two fours and five sixes. SRH was 210/3 in 16.2 overs. Even after that, Nitish Kumar Reddy hit Krunal for two sixes, ending the 17th over at 225/3.
SRH's innings ended at 255/4, with Ishan (79 in 46 balls, with eight fours and three sixes) taken on the final ball. Nitish (29* in 12 balls, with a four and three sixes) stayed unbeaten.
Bhuvneshwar (0/51) and Hazlewood (0/55) had poor four-over quotas without any wickets. Rasikh Salam (2/52), Suyash Sharma (1/36 in three overs), and Krunal (1/24 in two overs) were among the wickets.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Honestly, I feel for RCB fans. 255 is just demoralising. Hazlewood and Bhuvi both leaking runs like that - bowlers need to step up in IPL. But you have to admire the SRH batting approach - no nonsense, just pure intent. Ishan Kishan's fifty in 31 balls was class, and that 113-run partnership with Klaasen was the real match-winner. 👏
I know it's exciting and all, but someone needs to talk about the bowling standards. In my day, 160 was a winning total. Now teams are posting 250+ like it's nothing. Flat pitches, small grounds, impact player rule - it's become a slugfest. Yes, the batting is entertaining, but bowlers are becoming cannon fodder. RCB vs SRH games have lost that traditional cricket charm. Just my two paise. 🤷♂️
That drop catch by Jordan Cox 😂 He literally signaled six while trying to claim a catch - absolute comedy gold! But seriously, Abhishek Sharma is turning into a genuine superstar. 56 off 22 balls against RCB's bowling attack - and that too after being out early in the season. Reminds me of the young Sehwag. And Nitish Kumar Reddy smashing two sixes on debut? India's future looks bright!
As an RCB fan, I'm already preparing for heartbreak. You can't give 255 runs in 20 overs and expect to chase it down, even with Virat and Faf in form. SRH's strategy of going hard from ball one worked perfectly today. But credit where due - Kishan's 79 was the anchor they needed while others played cameos. IPL is brutal, one bad bowling day and your playoff hopes take a hit. 😅