

Match Prediction
CSK are 6th in the IPL regular season on 12 points and need to win both remaining games to make the playoffs. SRH are 3rd on 14 points and are currently in the playoff zone. This is the last IPL 2026 game in Chennai, with MS Dhoni’s availability uncertain. CSK coach Stephen Fleming said the team had been hurt by their away performance against SRH earlier in the season.
Toss & Conditions
The pitch set to be used is expected to aid batting, and SRH’s pace-bowling coach Varun Aaron suggested a winning total would be around 210. Spencer Johnson said the bounce in Chennai might be more than what was on offer in Hyderabad, which he felt could give CSK an advantage.
Head-to-Head
SRH lead the last three meetings 2-1. In the most recent clash, SRH defended a 10-run margin in a high-scoring game, keeping CSK short despite CSK reaching 184/8. The previous season, SRH chased down 155/5 after bowling CSK out for 154, finishing with eight balls remaining. Across these three games, results have swung between a tight finish and a one-sided CSK win.
Chennai Super Kings
CSK are 6th in the IPL regular season with 12 points and a 6W-6L record. Their last three matches include two wins and one loss, with the most recent result a 7-wicket defeat to Lucknow Super Giants with 20 balls remaining. They also beat the same opponent by five wickets with four balls remaining, showing their recent games have been decided late.
Sunrisers Hyderabad
SRH are 3rd in the IPL regular season with 14 points, a 7W-5L record, and are currently in the playoff zone. Their last three matches include a heavy 82-run loss after being bowled out for 86 against Gujarat Titans, alongside a 33-run win over Punjab Kings. They come into this match after a week-long break in which players were given permission to do their own thing.
Playing XI
News & Facts
- MS Dhoni is 44 years old, and his availability is uncertain; he trained for 30 to 40 minutes facing throwdowns and spin bowlers before leaving.
- CSK are in sixth place and need to win both remaining games to make the playoffs.
- Sakib Hussain has 12 wickets and is SRH’s second-highest wicket-taker; he has been bowling in the back 10 overs and using reverse swing in Hyderabad, an advantage that won’t be there in Chennai.
- CSK have won five out of six matches against SRH in Chepauk.
- Anshul Kamboj has an economy rate of 14.9 with two wickets in his last three matches; in the six matches before that, he had an economy rate of 7 with 12 wickets.
Key Stats
Verdict
All four models are in consensus for SRH, with SRH rated 53–59% and a model average of 56%. Bookmakers agree, pricing SRH at 56% (1.73) vs CSK at 44% (2.12). Key stats favour SRH 5-2 overall, led by advantages in points, NRR, Elo, and the last-three head-to-head. The match may hinge on whether CSK’s better powerplay and death-overs economy can offset SRH’s broader season edge.
Kishan’s calm chase anchor
Ishan Kishan set the tone for Sunrisers Hyderabad’s pursuit by refusing to panic when the powerplay stayed quiet, then accelerating through the middle to take the game away from Chennai Super Kings. With Heinrich Klaasen providing the late gears, SRH hunted down 180 to win by five wickets with six balls remaining, despite CSK briefly tightening the screws when wickets fell in the back end.
Middle overs swing it SRH
The decisive stretch was SRH’s middle overs, where they flipped a modest start into a winning platform. After 45/1 in the powerplay, SRH blasted 98/2 in the middle phase at 9.8 an over, turning a required rate that could have climbed into a chase they controlled. The Kishan-Klaasen stand of 75 ensured CSK’s bowlers were constantly defending boundaries, and it meant SRH entered the last five with only a manageable finish rather than a high-wire act.
Kishan, Klaasen, Cummins decisive
Kishan’s 70 off 47 was the innings that absorbed pressure and chose the right moments to attack, while Klaasen’s 47 off 26 provided the knockout punches once the platform was set. Earlier, Pat Cummins’ 3 for 28 was the difference between CSK reaching 180 and pushing beyond it, repeatedly breaking rhythm and limiting the death-overs damage. Dewald Brevis’ 44 off 27 gave CSK hope, but SRH’s key trio delivered at the moments that mattered most.
Pre-match edges play out
The pre-match lean towards SRH was built around their season-long advantage, and this game followed that script: they didn’t need a perfect powerplay because their batting depth and match-ups were strongest once the ball softened. CSK’s own strengths — a sharper powerplay and typically tighter death economy — showed in patches, but SRH’s surge in the middle overs neutralised that. Cummins’ control with the ball also prevented CSK from posting the kind of 195-plus total that might have stressed a chase.
LSLucknow Super Giants
188/3
CSChennai Super Kings
187/5
CSChennai Super Kings
208/5
LSLucknow Super Giants
203/8
DCDelhi Capitals
155/7
CSChennai Super Kings
159/2
CSChennai Super Kings
160/2
MIMumbai Indians
159/7
GTGujarat Titans
162/2
CSChennai Super Kings
158/7
MIMumbai Indians
104/10
CSChennai Super Kings
207/6
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
194/9
CSChennai Super Kings
184/8
CSChennai Super Kings
192/5
KKKolkata Knight Riders
160/7
CSChennai Super Kings
212/1
DCDelhi Capitals
189/10
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250/3
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207/10
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184/8
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154/10
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155/5
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212/3
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134/10
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166/4
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165/5
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134/7
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155/2
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134/7
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139/4
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173/3
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171/3
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147/8
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167/6
GTGujarat Titans
168/5
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86/10
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235/4
PBPunjab Kings
202/7
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165/10
KKKolkata Knight Riders
169/3
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243/5
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
249/4
RRRajasthan Royals
228/6
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
229/5
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242/2
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194/9
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184/8
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216/6
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159/10
PBPunjab Kings
223/4
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
219/6
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
156/9
LSLucknow Super Giants
160/5
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MI
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8
—
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LSG
12
4
8
—
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