Shami's Tactical Masterclass Seals LSG Thriller Over SRH in IPL 2026

Mohammed Shami's brilliant early spell of 2/9 set the tone for Lucknow Super Giants' thrilling last-over victory against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Shami credited careful planning to exploit the pitch and counter aggressive batsmen like Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head. A strong recovery partnership from Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Kumar Reddy gave SRH a fighting total, but LSG's disciplined death bowling and key knocks from Rishabh Pant and Aiden Markram sealed the win. The veteran pacer also emphasized the critical role of domestic cricket in maintaining form for players outside the international circuit.

Key Points: IPL 2026: Shami Credits Planning for SRH Win in Last-Over Thriller

  • Shami's 2/9 dismantled SRH top order
  • Klaasen & Reddy's 116-run recovery stand
  • Pant & Markram's crucial chase
  • Shami stresses domestic cricket importance
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IPL 2026: Shami credits tactical planning for SRH takedown in last over thriller

Mohammed Shami reveals the tactical planning behind his match-winning spell for LSG against SRH in a nail-biting IPL 2026 encounter. Read more.

"The biggest factor here is the pitch... we planned accordingly, and it worked successfully. - Mohammed Shami"

Hyderabad, April 6

Veteran pacer Mohammed Shami reflected on his match-defining spell in Lucknow Super Giants' win over Sunrisers Hyderabad in a last-over thriller and said planning and execution to exploit the conditions were the key to holding back the opposition's batting.

After LSG won the toss and elected to field, their bowling unit, led by a masterclass from Mohd Shami, dismantled the Sunrisers' top order early. He registered the impressive figures of 2-9, including the dismissals of SRH's opening duo Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head. Then, Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Kumar Reddy attempted a recovery with a 116-run stand to help SRH post a competitive total of 156/9.

"I have always tried to give my absolute best for the team. Whatever best can be done, you should do it. Contributing as much as possible for the team is always great, but when performances like this come, it's good for me as well - it boosts confidence and helps in better execution. It also gives you more confidence going into the next matches," Shami said in a video shared by IPL.

Shami's early breakthroughs were built on clever use of conditions, as he varied his pace effectively on a surface that demanded adaptability.

"The biggest factor here is the pitch. It depends on how much you use the surface, how effectively you use slower deliveries. Batsmen like Abhishek and Travis Head are familiar with pace, and everyone knows how well you can mix things up here, where you can make them play, where they can get elevation, and where they won't. Keeping all these factors in mind, we planned accordingly, and it worked successfully."

LSG's disciplined death bowling and crucial batting performances from captain Rishabh Pant and Aiden Markram ensured they crossed the finish line with one delivery to spare.

"The match kept going up and down because whenever we came level - when runs matched the balls - there would be a dot-ball over. The game fluctuated a couple of times, but that's cricket. In T20 format, if you don't score at a rate of 6-7 per over, you will face difficulties. But Rishabh did a very good job because if he had gotten out there, the team could have been in serious trouble. It was very important for him to stay at the crease."

"As they say, if you take your catches, you win matches; otherwise, it becomes difficult because you are giving a batsman two lives. So it is very important to take every catch, no matter where it goes or what the fielding position is. Even if you convert 50-50 chances or difficult catches, it gives your team a big advantage."

The seasoned pacer further highlighted the importance of staying match-ready through domestic cricket, especially for players outside the international circuit.

"When you are not playing international cricket, it becomes very important to keep playing. The best example of this is domestic cricket. If you play domestic cricket, your touch, your feel, and your rhythm stay intact. When you play longer formats like four-day games and then move to T20s and one-day domestic matches, you get time to spend at the crease. The more time you spend on the field, the better it is for you as a cricketer. So, if you are not playing international cricket, it is very important to fully participate in domestic cricket - it benefits you a lot," he concluded.

- IANS

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Priya S
Shami is a legend. His economy of 2-9 in a T20 match is unbelievable! But honestly, SRH's middle order collapse again is worrying. Klaasen and Reddy did well, but the top order needs to be more responsible.
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Rohit P
As a cricket fan, I love seeing such tactical battles. Shami explaining how he planned for Head and Abhishek shows the level of preparation. Pant's captaincy and finishing were also top-class. Thrilling match!
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Sarah B
Respectful criticism: While Shami was brilliant, the article focuses a lot on one player. The 116-run partnership by Klaasen and Reddy deserved more highlight. They literally saved SRH from a complete disaster.
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Vikram M
Shami bhai ki jai ho! 🇮🇳 His dedication is an inspiration. His advice for players not in the national team to focus on domestic cricket is pure gold. That's the real grind. Wishing him many more wickets!
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Michael C
Fantastic game. The quality of bowling in the IPL just keeps getting better. Shami's control and Pant's calm under pressure made the difference. This is why the IPL is the best T20 league in the world.

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