"Knowing Our Batting Line-Up, I Thought It Was Chaseable": Pat Cummins After SRH's Record Chase

Pat Cummins said he was confident SRH could chase 244 against MI due to their strong batting lineup and a good Wankhede pitch. SRH openers Travis Head (76) and Abhishek Sharma (45) set a 129-run platform, before Heinrich Klaasen’s 65* sealed the win. MI’s Ryan Rickelton scored an unbeaten 123 but his effort went in vain. Cummins noted that modern batting has redefined chase expectations, even at 12 runs an over.

Key Points: Pat Cummins on SRH’s 244-Run Chase vs MI

  • SRH chased 244/5 in 20 overs, winning by 6 wickets with 8 balls left
  • Travis Head (76 off 30) and Abhishek Sharma (45 off 24) added 129 runs for the first wicket
  • Heinrich Klaasen’s unbeaten 65 off 30 balls earned him Player of the Match
  • MI’s Ryan Rickelton scored 123* off 55 balls but couldn’t prevent defeat
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"Knowing our batting line-up, I thought it was chaseable": Pat Cummins after SRH chase down 244-run target against MI

Pat Cummins explains why he believed SRH could chase 244 against MI, after Travis Head, Heinrich Klaasen & Abhishek Sharma powered a six-wicket win in IPL 2026.

"Knowing our batting line-up, I thought it was chaseable. - Pat Cummins"

Mumbai, April 30

Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins said that while he thought chasing 244 against Mumbai Indians was going to be tough initially, he was confident of the team's batting line-up and thought that the total was chaseable on a good Wankhede surface. SRH defeated MI by six wickets in their Indian Premier League 2026 encounter on Wednesday.

SRH, with the help of Travis Head (76 off 30 balls), Heinrich Klaasen (65* off 30 balls), Abhishek Sharma (45 off 24 balls) and Salil Arora (30* off 10 balls), chased down the massive total of 243 with eight balls remaining.

Head and Abhishek formed a 129-run first-wicket partnership off just 52 balls, setting up a brilliant platform for the rest of the batting line-up. Earlier, the Mumbai Indians, on the back of a powerful 55-ball unbeaten 123-run knock off the bat of Ryan Rickelton, scored 243/5 in 20 overs after electing to bat first.

Speaking at the post-match presentation, Pat Cummins said that although the chase initially looked difficult, he trusted Sunrisers Hyderabad's strong batting lineup and felt the target was achievable on a good pitch.

He praised openers Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma for their attacking style and noted the fearless approach of SRH's young players. Cummins also added that modern batting has changed expectations, with even high run rates now considered chaseable.

"Tough to start with, but knowing our batting line-up and the pitch, few things had to go right but I thought it was chaseable. (On the openers) When the pitch is good, they have so many different shots. Glad I am not bowling to them. (On the youngsters) They are super aggressive. They have a fearless attitude. Now, even 12 an over, you can chase as a batting unit, so you have to reset your expectations as a bowling unit," Cummins said.

While the top-order fired, it was Heinrich Klaasen's unbeaten 65 off 30 balls that eventually guided SRH over the line, along with Salil Arora's unbeaten cameo of 30 not out off just 10 balls.

For his 65-run knock, Klaasen won the Player of the Match award. The South African batter said the pitch was good but the opposition had a strong bowling attack, so they took calculated risks. Klaasen also credited openers Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma for putting pressure on the bowlers, which made his job easier.

Notably, MI bowlers received some beating at the hands of SRH batters as none of them went for anything less than 10 runs per over. Even the ever-reliable Jasprit Bumrah registered figures of 0/54 in 4 overs.

"Wicket was good. They had a quality bowling attack, so had to take a chance and see if we could make light work of it. It is always fun, you can feel them (Abhishek and Head) putting the bowlers under pressure. If they are going (at a brisk rate), it makes your job easier," Klaasen said at the post-match presentations.

With the win, SRH are now third in the IPL 2026 points table with 12 points from nine matches. MI, on the other hand, find themselves languishing in ninth place.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, I feel bad for Bumrah. Even he went for 0/54 in 4 overs—that's unheard of! SRH's batting is just ruthless this year. But MI's bowling looks completely clueless. Need to rethink their strategies if they want to stay in the tournament. Still, what a match!
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Vikram M
Ryan Rickelton's 123* off 55 was incredible but it all went in vain because SRH's batting is just too deep. Klaasen is proving why he's one of the best T20 finishers in the world. And Salil Arora's cameo was a pleasant surprise! Good to see young Indian talent stepping up. 👏
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Ananya R
Cummins saying "12 runs an over is chaseable" shows how much T20 has evolved. Remember when 160 was a winning total? Now it's like run-a-ball is too slow. But honestly, SRH ka approach is refreshing—fearless cricket from ball one. Just wish the bowling attacks could keep up sometimes.
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Rohit P
I know it's exciting, but this many runs getting scored makes me worry about the balance between bat and ball. Pitches like Wankhede are becoming highways. Where's the contest? But yaar, as a neutral fan, it was still thrilling to watch. SRH fans must be on cloud nine!
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Kavya N
MI mein kya ho raha hai? From 5-time champions to 9th place?! 😞 Rickelton played a blinder but their bowling is

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