
Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Kolkata Knight Riders Match Scorecard
Sunrisers Hyderabad have ended their season on a high note, defeating Kolkata Knight Riders by 110 runs. Led by Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen’s batsmen, SRH amassed an imposing total that their opponents’ bowlers were powerless to deal with.
For fans following the sunrisers hyderabad vs kolkata knight riders match scorecard, this clash highlighted SRH’s dominance with both bat and ball, marking one of their most memorable wins.
Both teams have met 28 times during IPL history, and KKR hold an edge with 19-9 in head-to-head record. Their rivalry is always fascinating to witness!
Date | Winner | Margin | Venue | Player of the Match |
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25 May 2025 | SRH | 110 runs | Delhi (Arun Jaitley Stadium) | Heinrich Klaasen |
3 April 2025 | KKR | 80 runs | Kolkata (Eden Gardens) | Vaibhav Arora |
26 May 2024 | KKR | 8 wickets | Chennai | — |
21 May 2024 | KKR | 8 wickets | Ahmedabad | — |
23 March 2024 | KKR | 4 runs | Kolkata | — |
SRH vs KKR
KKR have historically dominated Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), and will look to add another win on Sunday when these sides meet at Eden Gardens. The three-time IPL champions have won four of five games against Hyderabad-based franchise SRH so far and victory would take them top of the points table.
SRH are already out of playoff contention and this game marks their final match of the season, yet they still want to end on a high note and show signs of improvement this year. Abhishek Sharma and Heinrich Klaasen have been key members of their batting unit, rising up the ladder into fifth position over recent matches thanks to their form.
Bowlers at Sun Risers Hyderabad have also seen significant progress this season with Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Rashid Khan and Jasprit Bumrah all contributing. Together they have taken 20 wickets this league campaign which has been instrumental in their cause.
Earlier, SRH won the toss and elected to bat first. Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma opened with an incredible 92-run partnership in just seven overs; later joined by Heinrich Klaasen who played an aggressive innings through all KKR bowlers.
However, KKR’s bowlers were able to fight back and limit SRH to 278/7 despite Quinton de Kock being given out via an unjust DRS call with his first ball; replay showed it missed leg stump.
KKR have had an inconsistant start to this season’s Indian Premier League (IPL), although Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen have shown glimpses of good form with Ishan Kishan especially being highly effective. Meanwhile spinners like Harshit Rana and Jaydev Unadkat have proven dangerous with their slow bowling threat; but to compete with teams like Sunrisers Hyderabad for a top four finish they must improve significantly on performance levels to stay competitive in this league.
Head-to-Head Record
KKR and SRH have met 29 times, with the former side winning 19 of these encounters and nine going to SRH. Both teams feature star players with passionate fan bases who create memorable matches; their match-ups usually provide thrilling moments! This head-to-head record gives an idea of their past performances as well as how each squad has prepared for this crucial fixture.
Both teams are looking to end their respective campaigns on an impressive note. Kolkata have already been eliminated from playoff contention and need a win to salvage some pride; while Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) remain in contention with Mumbai Indians for an final berth; during their previous match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), SRH put on an incredible batting display and overpowered them by 110 runs; this match featured Eshan Malinga taking Harshit Rana out with an off-cutter.
This was SRH’s second straight win against KKR, a concerning development for them given their inconsistency through the middle of the season that saw them slip out of the top four and eventually secure sixth in the table – potentially earning their spot in playoffs with victory against SRH.
Ajinkya Rahane may downplay concerns regarding KKR’s form, but with two losses in three matches under their belts will surely be desperate for an immediate turnaround. Their only hope lies with victory against arch-rivals Delhi who also appear destined for failure in terms of revival efforts.
On May 25th, the season-defining matchup takes place at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium. SRH have won their last two matches and look forward to ending with a victory, while KKR are keen on avoiding repeat of disappointing start. Both sides need wins desperately in order to salvage some pride.
Predicted Playing XI
This match is of vital importance for both sides, with the winner locking down a top-two finish while the loser could risk finishing at the bottom of the table. Both teams have shown moments of brilliance but have not found consistency yet in their play – while KKR have looked particularly promising at various points this season, yet remain inconsistent at other points; similarly SRH have shown flashes of brilliance but yet to discover an efficient playing formula.
Both teams boast impact players who can quickly turn the tables when performing at their best. KKR have Ishan Kishan, Travis Head, Heinrich Klaasen, Varun Chakaravarthy and Sunil Narine who can quickly make an impression whenever required. Meanwhile SRH boast power-hitters Abhishek Sharma and Vijay Shankar; with Vijay being an incredible finisher who can quickly get things back on track by hitting some boundaries himself.
The match will take place at Eden Gardens stadium, known for providing conducive conditions to batting. Both teams will seek to score runs from the crease while using bowling tactics to limit opponent run-scoring abilities.
Delhi Capitals have made some changes in their leadership setup from last season, replacing Rishabh Pant with Axar Patel as captain and Ricky Ponting with Hemang Badani as coach. They have also recruited some key impact players like Jake Fraser-McGurk who will pair KL Rahul up front while Faf du Plessis will move up one slot and Abishek Porel down one.
Axar and Tristan Stubbs round off the middle order for DC. Their bowling department features Mitchell Starc, while Mukesh Kumar, Mohit Sharma and T Natarajan are experienced Indian seamers who all support him well in this department.
India boast a formidable squad and are unlikely to alter their winning combination in this match against Bangladesh. Rohit Sharma will open with Virat Kohli and hopes to recapture some form in their joint batting against Bangladesh. Hardik Pandya will continue as number seven while Jasprit Bumrah and Suryakumar Yadav remain available as they continue preparing for World Cup selection.
Final Words
Last time these two teams met at Eden Gardens, Kolkata Knight Riders edged out Sundar Raman Huth by 80 runs for an exciting win that propelled them from fifth in the points table to first and their biggest ever victory against Sundar Raman Huth ever since.
After the match, KKR coach Dwayne Bravo advised his batsmen to use smarter tactics and not simply swing hard against bowling attack. This statement seemed to refer to Sunrisers Hyderabad’s ultra-attacking approach that led them into collapsed games against Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals; both times they failed to cross 200 runs even with excellent starts to their innings.
In their match against Delhi, SRH were nearly entirely dismantled in 15 overs by India’s bowlers. Markram hit an uncharacteristic pull shot that ended up landing in Mitchell Starc’s lap at long-on while Klaasen was run out by Rahul Chahar as they were reduced to 109 for 1. A brilliant over from Adam Zampa saw Rashid Khan and Siddarth Kaul both dismissed, as the defending champions suffered their third successive loss in this tournament.
Hosts Chennai will aim to get back on track against an impressive Kolkata Knight Riders side in their next match against them and take another step toward securing one of four playoff positions this season. In their next home game against Mumbai Indians on February 20, the match against KKR could prove crucial as both will play their last home match of the season at this same venue.
On Thursday at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad, both teams will make changes from their last match, with Jason Roy replacing David Wiese and Vaibhav Arora taking over N Jagadeeshan’s duties. KKR won the toss and elected to bat first; Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma played aggressively during their powerplay innings, writing new records in this period before finally succumbing to Jagadeeshan, Arora, Harshit Rana’s fine seam-bowling burst. Shreyas Iyer, Venkatesh Kanth Sunil Narine and Rinku Singh will look to continue this impressive run in this league final stretch.