

Match Prediction
SRH’s IPL 2026 turned after a win over RR by 57 runs, which started a five-match winning run and lifted them into playoff contention. RR began with four straight wins, then dipped after that loss to SRH and needed to get through two near must-win games to reach the playoffs. SRH have beaten RR twice this season, including a 229 chase in Jaipur with nine balls remaining. The eliminator in New Chandigarh is framed as a top-order battle, with RR the fastest powerplay scoring team this season at 11.5 per over and SRH second at 11.02.
Toss & Conditions
Pitch No. 4 in New Chandigarh is described as a high-scoring surface this season, and RR chased down 223 here against Punjab Kings about a month ago. All three IPL 2026 games on this pitch were won by teams chasing, pointing to a toss incentive to field first.
Head-to-Head
SRH have won the last three head-to-head matches against RR. In the most recent meeting, SRH won a chase with nine balls remaining after RR posted 228/6, making it a late-innings finish rather than a narrow last-ball result. Earlier in the same season, SRH beat RR by 57 runs after setting 216/6 and bowling RR out for 159. Across these three games, SRH have been the constant winner, including one successful chase of 229/5 and two wins while defending big totals.
Sunrisers Hyderabad
SRH are 9W-5L with an NRR of +0.577. They have won two of their last three, including a 55-run win over RCB and a five-wicket chase against CSK with six balls remaining. Their last defeat in this sequence was an 82-run loss to Gujarat Titans after being bowled out for 86.
Rajasthan Royals
RR are 8W-6L with an NRR of +0.280. They have won two of their last three, including a 30-run win over Mumbai Indians and a seven-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants with five balls remaining. Their loss in this run was a five-wicket defeat to Delhi Capitals with four balls remaining.
Playing XI
News & Facts
- SRH have beaten RR both times this season: by 57 runs in Hyderabad after defending 216, and by five wickets in Jaipur after chasing 229 with nine balls to spare.
- SRH are on a six-match winning streak against RR; a win in the eliminator would be their best-ever streak against an opponent in the IPL.
- RR are unbeaten in New Chandigarh with three wins out of three.
- RR captain Riyan Parag has a hamstring injury and Ravindra Jadeja has been nursing an injury; Parag said he would “of course” play the eliminator, and Jadeja featured as an Impact Player in RR’s last match, batting at No. 9 and bowling 2 wicketless overs for 24.
- Vaibhav Sooryavanshi hit a 37-ball 103 against SRH in Jaipur in their last meeting there, but RR still lost.
Key Stats
Verdict
All four models favour SRH, with SRH projected at 56–68% and a model average of 62%. Bookmakers also lean SRH, pricing SRH at 53% (1.78) vs RR at 47% (2.00). Key stats are split 3-3 overall, with SRH ahead on NRR, Elo, and the last-three H2H, while RR lead the economy metrics across phases. The match is likely to hinge on whether SRH extend their recent dominance over RR, or RR’s chasing-friendly New Chandigarh record holds on Pitch No. 4.
Suryavanshi’s 29-ball storm
Vaibhav Suryavanshi didn’t just set up Rajasthan Royals’ win — he detonated it. From the powerplay onwards he kept clearing the infield, and by the time he was into the 90s the contest had already tilted hard away from Sunrisers Hyderabad. RR’s 243/8 left SRH chasing a mountain, and when the home side were bowled out for 196 in 19.2 overs, the visitors had sealed a 47-run statement.
Powerplay blows it open
The match was effectively decided in the first six overs of each innings. RR raced to 80/0 in the powerplay, giving Suryavanshi and Yashasvi Jaiswal a platform that never needed rebuilding, then cashed in with a 125-run stand. SRH’s reply was the opposite: 71/4 in the powerplay meant their chase was immediately reduced to damage control. Even with a decent 9.8 rpo through the middle overs, the required rate stayed out of reach and the finish fizzled to 27 runs in the death.
Suryavanshi, then Jadeja’s squeeze
Suryavanshi’s 98 off 29 was the innings that changed the ceiling of the game, while Dhruv Jurel’s 50 off 21 kept the tempo high even as wickets fell late. For SRH, Nitish Kumar Reddy’s 38 off 20 and a 56-run stand offered a flicker of hope, but Ravindra Jadeja’s 2/21 in three overs tightened the middle just when SRH needed a clean runway. Jofra Archer’s 3/58 was expensive, yet his strikes helped ensure SRH never got a settled set batter for long.
Why the script flipped
The pre-match lean towards SRH was built on overall form lines, recent head-to-heads and the sense they could control phases. Instead, RR’s phase strengths showed up where it mattered: they owned the new ball with the bat and forced SRH into risky shots early. Once SRH lost four in the powerplay, the chase became a sequence of short bursts rather than a sustained pursuit — exactly the scenario a 240-plus total demands you avoid.
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
255/4
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
200/4
CSChennai Super Kings
180/7
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
181/5
GTGujarat Titans
168/5
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
86/10
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
235/4
PBPunjab Kings
202/7
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
165/10
KKKolkata Knight Riders
169/3
MIMumbai Indians
243/5
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
249/4
RRRajasthan Royals
228/6
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
229/5
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
242/2
DCDelhi Capitals
195/9
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
194/9
CSChennai Super Kings
184/8
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
216/6
RRRajasthan Royals
159/10
SR7
RR3
RRRajasthan Royals
228/6
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
229/5
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
216/6
RRRajasthan Royals
159/10
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
286/6
RRRajasthan Royals
242/6
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
175/9
RRRajasthan Royals
139/7
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
201/3
RRRajasthan Royals
200/7
RRRajasthan Royals
214/2
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
217/6
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
131/8
RRRajasthan Royals
203/5
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
149/7
RRRajasthan Royals
210/6
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
167/3
RRRajasthan Royals
164/5
RRRajasthan Royals
220/3
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
165/8
MIMumbai Indians
175/9
RRRajasthan Royals
205/8
RRRajasthan Royals
225/3
LSLucknow Super Giants
220/5
DCDelhi Capitals
197/5
RRRajasthan Royals
193/8
RRRajasthan Royals
152/10
GTGujarat Titans
229/4
RRRajasthan Royals
225/6
DCDelhi Capitals
226/3
PBPunjab Kings
222/4
RRRajasthan Royals
228/4
RRRajasthan Royals
228/6
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
229/5
LSLucknow Super Giants
119/10
RRRajasthan Royals
159/6
KKKolkata Knight Riders
161/6
RRRajasthan Royals
155/9
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
216/6
RRRajasthan Royals
159/10
