IPL 2026: SRH take on GT with eye on playoffs
AHMEDABAD: A high-stakes clash of contrasting T20 philosophies — one built on sustained aggression, the other on a more measured, methodical approach — is in the offing when Gujarat Titans host Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Narendra Modi Stadium here on Tuesday. GT, riding a four-match winning streak, will look to strengthen their position in the playoff race as the tournament enters the business end. SRH, also on 14 points like the Titans, arrive with momentum from their 33-run win over Punjab Kings.
The Titans produced a near-complete performance against Rajasthan Royals, with Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan setting up the innings before Washington Sundar and Rahul Tewatia added the finishing touches. Although Vaibhav Sooryavanshi gave the Royals a fast start in the chase, Gujarat’s experienced bowling group — led by Rashid Khan, Kagiso Rabada and Jason Holder — took control to seal a 77-run win. SRH, too, are coming off a strong all-round display.
Against PBKS, their top order again set the tone, with Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen all contributing to a total of 235/4 before Pat Cummins and the bowling unit closed out the game. How GT’s new-ball pair of Siraj and Rabada operate against Head and Abhishek could decide the direction of the contest. If SRH survive that early burst, they have Kishan, Klaasen and Nitish Kumar Reddy to carry the pressure into the middle and death overs.
That makes Gujarat’s post-Powerplay options — Rashid, Holder, Washington and Sai Kishore — central to the tactical battle. 131034291 GT’s top order has also tweaked its approach. Gill, instead of taking time to settle, has looked to score from ball one, helping the Titans lift the Powerplay scoring rate.
The middle order, which had been under scrutiny earlier in the season, has also started making timely contributions, with Washington and Tewatia playing important cameos in the win over the Royals.