RR vs SRH Highlights, IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's ton in vain SRH chase down 229 to seal five-wicket win
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Apr 26, 2026, 07:38:18 IST
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RR vs SRH Highlights, IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's ton in vain SRH chase down 229 to seal five-wicket win

Sunrisers Hyderabad pulled off a big chase against Rajasthan Royals on Saturday, beating them by five wickets at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium after chasing down 229 with nine balls to spare in IPL 2026.

Teen sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi scored 103 for Rajasthan Royals and smashed the third fastest century in IPL history, reaching his hundred in just 36 balls. But his innings ended up on the losing side as SRH’s batting unit delivered together to complete the fourth highest run chase in IPL history.

It came just hours after Punjab Kings had chased 265 against Delhi Capitals in New Delhi, which became the highest successful chase in IPL history.

For SRH, Ishan Kishan led the chase with 74 off 31 balls, while Abhishek Sharma made 57 from 29 balls after getting two lifelines in the innings.

Heinrich Klaasen added 29, and Nitish Kumar Reddy scored 36. Klaasen and Nitish added 53 runs for the fourth wicket to take SRH closer before finishing the job comfortably.

Rajasthan Royals used as many as eight bowling options, but poor fielding hurt them badly.

They dropped Abhishek Sharma twice. First, Shimron Hetmyer moved away from third man when Abhishek hit one straight to him off Nandre Burger. Later, Tushar Deshpande bowled a low full toss and Abhishek sliced it to Ravindra Jadeja at backward point, but the catch was dropped again.

RR also missed another chance when Brijesh Sharma dropped Nitish Reddy off Jofra Archer when he was on 14.

Earlier in the innings, Dhruv Jurel also dropped Travis Head off Archer in the first over. Head made only 6 before Archer had him caught behind.

Archer also tested Ishan Kishan with a 145.4 kmph short ball that took the edge, hit the helmet and ran away for four. Kishan recovered quickly and hit three fours off Archer.

Abhishek and Kishan then took control of the game. They added 132 runs for the second wicket in just 55 balls and kept SRH well ahead in the chase.

Earlier, Rajasthan Royals posted 228 for six, powered by another strong innings from 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

He made 103 off 37 balls with 12 sixes and five fours. He reached his hundred with a six off Sakib Hussain on his 36th ball, making it the third fastest century in IPL history after his own 35-ball hundred last year and Chris Gayle’s 30-ball ton for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in 2013.

Sooryavanshi got an early life when he was on 32 after Aniket Verma dropped him at deep midwicket off Eshan Malinga.

He made SRH pay for that miss and brought up his fifty in just 15 balls with a six in the sixth over.

He added 40 runs in 14 balls for the first wicket and then shared a 112-run stand for the second wicket with Dhruv Jurel, who scored 51 off 35 balls.

After reaching his century, Sooryavanshi was dismissed immediately as he missed a scoop off Sakib Hussain and was trapped lbw.

Pat Cummins returned for SRH and finished with figures of 4-0-27-1, with his only wicket being RR captain Riyan Parag for 7.
07:00 (IST) Apr 26
RR vs SRH: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi injury scare - 15-year-old leaves the field in pain
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi suffered an injury scare after walking off the field in pain during Rajasthan Royals’ IPL 2026 match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday, shortly after scoring a record-breaking century.

The 15-year-old appeared to be hurt while fielding in the early stages of SRH’s chase. He was attended to by the physio and eventually had to be helped off the field. The incident unfolded early in the second innings. Fielding at covers, Sooryavanshi sprinted after a lofted stroke from Ishan Kishan but suddenly pulled up, clutching his right thigh. He struggled to move freely and eventually had to be assisted off by the team physio, sparking fears of a hamstring injury.

While the initial visuals suggested a hamstring pull, but it later appeared more likely that the teenager was battling severe cramps. Having spent significant time at the crease during Rajasthan’s innings, the physical toll of batting in extreme temperatures seemed to catch up with him.

06:55 (IST) Apr 26
RR vs SRH: Cummins hails Kishan's leadership in his absence after win over RR
Cummins' return was a good sign for SRH as the Men in Orange soared to the third spot in the points tally with a five-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals (RR) at Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Saturday. While the bowlers were at the receiving end of a beatdown from Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Dhruv Jurel, fifties from Ishan and Abhishek helped team to cruise to a five-wicket win.

Speaking on his return, Cummins said during the post-match presentation, "Really happy with the win. You are never quite sure how it is going to come out first game. Preparations were good."

With a record-breaking 229 runs chased at Jaipur's Sawai Mansingh Stadium, with bowlers across both teams getting poor returns, Cummins had a hilarious remark about life as a bowler in T20s these days, saying, "Ah, I do not know. We need to start working on our batting."

Speaking on the young Indian seamers like Praful Hinge, Sakib Hussain and Nitish Kumar Reddy standing up for the team in times of trouble in his absence under leadership of Kishan, Cummins said, "They have been awesome. Ishan led them beautifully. We got Harshal (Patel) and Jaydev (Unadkat) who started this season well. I feel like we have got a really good dug-out there full of bowlers but the young guys have been awesome. There were clear plans, and they did well."

Lastly on a concluding note, Cummins hailed his team's batting unit, particularly Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan, saying, "We got off to a flyer in the powerplay and then it was just 10 runs per over. Abhishek, Ishan and these guys scored runs pretty quickly. We have got a very calm and confident group," he signed off.
06:45 (IST) Apr 26
RR vs SRH: Sunrisers Hyderabad jump to third; Rajasthan Royals drop to fourth
Sunrisers Hyderabad moved up to third place in the IPL 2026 points table after beating Rajasthan Royals by five wickets at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Saturday and swapping places with them in the standings.

Chasing 229, SRH completed the target successfully to register their fifth win in eight matches. They now have 10 points with a net run rate of +0.815.

The defeat pushed Rajasthan Royals down to fourth place. RR also have 10 points from five wins in eight matches, but their net run rate of +0.602 is now behind SRH’s.
06:35 (IST) Apr 26
RR vs SRH: 'Dropped catches cost us the game,' says Parag after RR lost to SRH
Rajasthan Royals (RR) captain Riyan Parag admitted that dropped chances proved costly as his side went down to Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by five wickets in Match 36 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Saturday.

Reflecting on the defeat, Parag said that while the team executed well in patches, lapses in the field hurt them badly. “Skill-wise, we executed pretty nicely. But we dropped catches. Quality players like Abhishek can't be dropped. That will be a sight to behold. It is one part of the game. We have to be clinical, and fielding plays a major part,” he said after the match.

After being asked to bat first, Rajasthan Royals posted a strong 228/6, riding on a sensational 103 off 37 balls by young opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and a quickfire 51 from Dhruv Jurel. Late contributions from Donovan Ferreira and Shimron Hetmyer pushed the total past the 220-mark, putting RR in a commanding position at the innings break.

However, SRH chased down the target comfortably with nine balls to spare, thanks to a blistering 74 off 31 balls from Ishan Kishan and a rapid 57 from Abhishek Sharma, who shared a match-defining 132-run partnership.

Parag also felt that RR fell slightly short with the bat despite the big total. “We left like 10-15 on the table, to be honest. They bowled well in the 18th and 19th over, executed the yorkers. We would have liked 10-15 more runs,” he admitted.
06:25 (IST) Apr 26
RR vs SRH: Abhishek Sharma-Ishan Kishan show overshadows Vaibhav Sooryavanshi ton in Jaipur run chase
unrisers Hyderabad pulled off a big chase against Rajasthan Royals on Saturday, beating them by five wickets at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium after chasing down 229 with nine balls to spare in IPL 2026.

Teen sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi scored 103 for Rajasthan Royals and smashed the third fastest century in IPL history, reaching his hundred in just 36 balls. But his innings ended up on the losing side as SRH’s batting unit delivered together to complete the fourth highest run chase in IPL history.

It came just hours after Punjab Kings had chased 265 against Delhi Capitals in New Delhi, which became the highest successful chase in IPL history.

For SRH, Ishan Kishan led the chase with 74 off 31 balls, while Abhishek Sharma made 57 from 29 balls after getting two lifelines in the innings.

Heinrich Klaasen added 29, and Nitish Kumar Reddy scored 36. Klaasen and Nitish added 53 runs for the fourth wicket to take SRH closer before finishing the job comfortably.

Rajasthan Royals used as many as eight bowling options, but poor fielding hurt them badly.

They dropped Abhishek Sharma twice. First, Shimron Hetmyer moved away from third man when Abhishek hit one straight to him off Nandre Burger. Later, Tushar Deshpande bowled a low full toss and Abhishek sliced it to Ravindra Jadeja at backward point, but the catch was dropped again.

RR also missed another chance when Brijesh Sharma dropped Nitish Reddy off Jofra Archer when he was on 14.
06:18 (IST) Apr 26
RR vs SRH: 'Just wanted to play freely and back my game,' says Sooryavanshi after blazing ton
The 15-year-old opener, who smashed 103 off just 37 balls with 12 sixes and five fours, revealed that there was no fixed plan behind his aggressive approach, including hitting a six off the very first ball of the match.

“There wasn’t any specific plan to hit the first ball. But we had a discussion before the match. Yash bhaiya said that we should play freely today. If we get the opportunity from the first ball, we should back our game – and that’s exactly what happened,” Sooryavanshi said to broadcasters after his innings.

He added that his approach in the opening over, where he smashed four sixes, was purely instinctive. “There wasn’t much thinking, sir. I just played according to the ball. The wicket felt good, so I backed my game.”

Sooryavanshi also revealed that he keeps his preparation simple but focused, relying heavily on visualisation before stepping onto the field.

“Sir, I think about which bowlers are in the opposition, what shots I can play against them, and how big the boundaries are on both sides. I try to visualise all of that,” he said.

Speaking about returning to the same venue, he maintained that his focus remained on contributing to the team. “Nothing much, sir. Just that I wanted to give 100% for the team and back my game.”
00:04 (IST) Apr 26

Gear up for a Super Sunday - And... breathe. It was a highly entertaining start to the weekend, but this might as well be just the trailer. Sunday, 26th April, brings another double header. The day begins in Chepauk as the Chennai Super Kings host the Gujarat Titans, with the first ball being scheduled for 3.30 pm IST (10 am GMT). Then, the action will shift to the Ekana Stadium for the battle between the two teams languishing at the bottom. Lucknow Super Giants welcome Kolkata Knight Riders with the first ball set for 7.30 pm IST (2 pm GMT). But as usual, our buildup will begin well in advance, so do join us for that as well. Until then, we sign off. Cheers.

23:59 (IST) Apr 25

A historic Saturday - Just another day in the IPL when the bat dominated the ball completely. The day game saw history being rewritten. Punjab Kings scaled down an enormous target of 265 with seven balls to spare, making it the highest successful run chase in IPL history. Delhi Capitals were left absolutely shellshocked by what hit them in their defence. An aggregate of 529 runs across both innings, with everyone forgetting the count of how many times the ball sailed over the ropes. And come the evening game, the Sunrisers unleashed arguably their best performance this season, not with the ball, but with the bat. They chased down 229 against the Royals like it was just another routine task, with 9 balls to spare. But with history, that left a stain as well. Across both games, a plethora of catches were dropped by each and every team that took the field, which eventually cost them a lot.

23:52 (IST) Apr 25

PLAYER OF THE MATCH - SRH's Ishan Kishan collects the award for his outstanding knock of 74 runs off just 31 balls. Ishan reckons that it was a good wicket to bat on and that the aim was to restrict RR below 230, which they managed. Adds that he enjoyed leading the side in the first 7 games, and with Pat Cummins back, the team gains extra bowling strength. Kishan highlights the importance of a strong Powerplay and says he and Abhishek Sharma were calm and clear about the required rate, with their partnership setting things up. Speaking about his approach, he says the skillset is always there, and it is about being in the right headspace, watching the ball and finding gaps to keep the scoreboard moving. When asked if this is the best he has batted, Kishan says the best is yet to come.

23:48 (IST) Apr 25

The captain of the Sunrisers Hyderabad - Pat Cummins says that he is really happy with the win. Adds that the outcomes are never certain heading into the first game, no matter how solid the preparations have been. On being asked about where the bowlers will go, he admits there are no easy answers, jokingly adding that they need to start working on their batting instead. He notes that the high-scoring nature of the game worked in their favour, with the belief that even a couple of bad overs could be offset by bouncing back and making an impact. He references it to Praful Hinge, who made a good comeback after going for plenty of runs. On the young Indian seamers, he is full of praise, saying they have been awesome. He credits Ishan for leading them beautifully in his absence, and also singles out Harshal and Jaydev for starting the season on a strong note. About the discussions at the halfway stage, Cummins reveals that they were actually quite calm. Says that RR could've got something around 250 with the way they start. So, he adds that they took 228 with both hands. Highlights that they got off to a flyer in the Powerplay, which shrunk the asking rate to just 10 runs per over. He singles out Abhishek and Ishan for the manner in which they put the chase to bed, before signing off by calling it a really good win to take.

23:38 (IST) Apr 25

... Time for the post-match presentation ...

23:38 (IST) Apr 25

SRH's Abhishek Sharma is next to talk - He says it feels great to be on the winning side and contribute. He admits he had a bit of luck along the way but felt the pitch was good for batting and that RR were 15-20 runs short. Abhishek shares that the plan was to create room against Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger to disrupt their line and lengths. He further says that the way Ishan led in the first 7 games meant they never really felt the absence of Pat Cummins.  Sharma says that with Cummins back, his experience and the way he handles the key overs bring added confidence to the side. Abhishek also says he enjoys playing at the Wankhede and is looking forward to the next game there.

23:37 (IST) Apr 25

The captain of the Rajasthan Royals - Riyan Parag says they executed well from a skill standpoint, but dropped a few catches. Opines that you cannot afford to give quality batters second chances and admits they could have been better in the field. Parag says they need to be more clinical, with fielding playing a major role. He adds that they will look to step up in the next game, use the day’s break to mentally refresh, and come back stronger. Riyan feels they left around 10-15 runs on the table but credits the opposition for bowling well in the death. On the late introduction of Bishnoi, Parag explains that with two left-handers at the crease, he felt he and Donovan Ferreira had a better chance of picking up wickets. He also believes that the surface was not particularly spin-friendly and that his plan to manage the four overs did not quite come off. Pirag says that every venue and game is different, and it is about adapting accordingly, saying they will assess things fresh heading to New Chandigarh.

23:36 (IST) Apr 25

Sooryavanshi's fun in Jaipur - Jaipur had barely recovered from the historic run carnival in Delhi when the Rajasthan Royals walked out and made the ground their personal batting range. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi faced 37 balls. He scored 103 runs. The mathematics alone should be unsettling for every bowling attack in this tournament. But what makes it threatening for bowlers is the manner of it, swatting international-class bowlers to all corners. Dhruv Jurel was the ideal partner, anchoring one end with a responsible fifty, while Sooryavanshi did what Sooryavanshi does in their 112-run stand. Eshan Malinga and Pat Cummins were the only bowlers who left the field with any respite, conceding 65 between them across 8 overs. The rest were taken apart. The Sunrisers did fight back in the death overs to trim the total somewhat.

23:35 (IST) Apr 25

Plans fall flat - Rajasthan were let down by lackadaisical fielding and a second line of attack that offered precious little after the Archer-Burger opening burst. Runs kept leaking at an alarming rate, and while they did eventually prise Kishan out, the game had long slipped from their fingers by then. Also, holding someone of Jadeja's and Ravi Bishnoi's calibre to just a solitary over each didn't help their cause either. Klaasen read the situation well, staying watchful with the chase well in hand before branching out into calculated aggression when the moment called for it, teaming up nicely with Nitish Kumar Reddy with a minimum of fuss. Though neither of them could get the job done, it was too little too late for the Royals to bring any sort of twist in the game.

23:33 (IST) Apr 25

Abhishek-Ishan duo leave RR rattled - Chasing a mountain, SRH lost Travis Head in the very first over as Burger and Archer came roaring in with hostile spells and sharp bounce. But Abhishek Sharma had absolutely no intention of going quietly. Jadeja grassed a sitter to hand him a lifeline, and he made Rajasthan pay in the most brutal fashion. Ishan Kishan kept the scoreboard ticking nicely at the other end, and together, the pair feasted on anything remotely loose. The two set the stage ablaze with a breathless 132-run stand before Abhishek was finally fished out, not before smashing a fifty.

23:28 (IST) Apr 25

Orange is the colour of joy - The Orange Army dominate the Men in Pink in the Pink City in the most astounding fashion. With SRH hunting down 229 like a walk in the park, this is now the 4th highest successful run chase in IPL history. This marks the fourth win in a row for the Sunrisers and the first one while chasing, having won all their previous games while defending. And they are proving a lot of experts wrong with the way they have gone about this season. They leapfrog the Royals and claim the third spot in the points table.

23:26 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 229/5 (18.3 overs)
6
Overs18.3
Score229 - 5

Nandre Burger to Salil Arora, SIX! Salil Arora finishes things off with a nonchalant hit. SRH win by 5 wickets and make it four wins in a row. Full and sliding onto the pads from around the wicket, Salil keeps a still head and plays the pick-up shot off the pads without any fuss. It sails over the deep square leg fence for a biggie.

23:25 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 223/5 (18.2 overs)
1
Overs18.2
Score223 - 5

Nandre Burger to Aniket Verma, Hits the hard length, over off. Aniket arches back and plays the ramp with an open bat face for a single.

23:25 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 222/5 (18.2 overs)
1wd
Overs18.2
Score222 - 5

Nandre Burger to Aniket Verma, Wide! Sprayed down leg, on a length. Aniket Verma is beaten for pace on the glance.

23:24 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 221/5 (18.1 overs)
1
Overs18.1
Score221 - 5

Nandre Burger to Salil Arora, Honing in on the off stump, on a good length. Salil angles it behind point for a single.

23:23 (IST) Apr 25

And all of a sudden, SRH have lost both the set batters in the same over. With only 9 runs needed in 12 balls, Aniket Verma walks in at number 7. Nandre Burger (3-0-41-0) will bowl the penultimate.

23:21 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 220/5 (17.6 overs)
Score after 18 overs 220 - 5
Runs Scored: 0
60(W)1000(W)
  • Heinrich Klaasen 29 (24)
  • Salil Arora 1 (1)
Brijesh Sharma4-0-44-2
W
Overs17.6
Score220 - 5

Brijesh Sharma to Heinrich Klaasen, OUT! CAUGHT! Not the best of balls, but Brijesh Sharma will take it. Brijesh goes searching for the yorker, but it comes out as a high full toss, on middle. Klaasen swings across the line but does not quite go hard at it. He just shovels it to deep square leg, where Ravi Bishnoi runs in off the ropes and gets low out in front to take the catch. Klaasen has been asked to wait as the umpires want to check the height of the full toss. The ball is below the waist, and it is a fair delivery. Heinrich cannot finish the job himself. SRH lose their 5th wicket and are left needing 9 runs from 12 balls.

23:19 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 220/4 (17.5 overs)
0
Overs17.5
Score220 - 4

Brijesh Sharma to Heinrich Klaasen, Wide given. A marginal call, but it goes in favour of the batter. Brijesh Sharma is not happy with it, and Riyan Parag sends it upstairs. Flirting with the tramline, on a length, Heinrich Klaasen lets it through to the keeper. Klaasen had not moved, and some part of the ball is inside the wide guideline. It is a fair delivery.

23:19 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 220/4 (17.4 overs)
0
Overs17.4
Score220 - 4

Brijesh Sharma to Heinrich Klaasen, Low full toss, tailing back in at the off stump. Heinrich Klaasen just angles the drive to Riyan Parag at a catching cover position.

23:18 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 220/4 (17.3 overs)
1
Overs17.3
Score220 - 4

Brijesh Sharma to Salil Arora, Another well-executed yorker, on middle. Salil bunts it out to long on for a single.

23:17 (IST) Apr 25

Too little too late for the Royals. But Brijesh at least gets something to smile. Salil Arora is in at number 6.

23:15 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 219/4 (17.2 overs)
W
Overs17.2
Score219 - 4

Brijesh Sharma to Nitish Kumar Reddy, OUT! LBW! Struck on the boot, and the finger is raised. A searing yorker by Brijesh Sharma with a bit of tail back in at the toes. Nitish Kumar Reddy hurriedly drops his bat, but he is late in doing so. The ball goes under the bat and strikes Reddy on the left boot. Reddy reviews almost immediately. No bat is involved on UltraEdge, and the Ball Tracking has the ball crashing into the leg pole. The on-field decision is upheld, and Reddy is given the marching orders. SRH are 219/4, needing 10 more runs.

23:14 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 219/3 (17.1 overs)
6
Overs17.1
Score219 - 3

Brijesh Sharma to Nitish Kumar Reddy, SIX! Into the stands! Brijesh Sharma bowls the leg-cutter into the surface, over middle. This sits up to be hit, just below the chest. Nitish Kumar Reddy hangs back and unleashes the pull way over square leg for a biggie. The 50-run stand comes up between this pair.

23:13 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 213/3 (16.6 overs)
Score after 17 overs 213 - 3
Runs Scored: 0
612614
  • Heinrich Klaasen 29 (21)
  • Nitish Kumar Reddy 30 (16)
Tushar Deshpande3-0-43-0
4
Overs16.6
Score213 - 3

Tushar Deshpande to Heinrich Klaasen, FOUR! In the gap! Deshpande gets the line wrong as he serves a low full toss, slanting into the right-hander. Heinrich Klaasen hangs low to take the ball on the full and whips it all along the ground. Picks the gap between deep mid-wicket and long on for a four. 20 runs from the over. 16 more needed for SRH.

23:12 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 209/3 (16.5 overs)
1
Overs16.5
Score209 - 3

Tushar Deshpande to Nitish Kumar Reddy, Deshpande responds well as he slips in the yorker, on middle. NKR jams it out to cover and takes a single.

23:12 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 208/3 (16.4 overs)
6
Overs16.4
Score208 - 3

Tushar Deshpande to Nitish Kumar Reddy, SIX! A skimmer from Reddy. Deshpande digs it in short but takes pace off, outside off. It comes at shoulder height to Reddy, who stands up tall on his toes and pulls it to the right of deep mid-wicket for a flat six.

23:11 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 202/3 (16.3 overs)
2
Overs16.3
Score202 - 3

Tushar Deshpande to Nitish Kumar Reddy, Full and skidding through, around the off stump. Reddy shanks it off the inner half of the bat but it goes right between deep mid-wicket and long on. That allows him to sneak in the second run.

23:10 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 200/3 (16.2 overs)
1
Overs16.2
Score200 - 3

Tushar Deshpande to Heinrich Klaasen, Stays full, on off and middle. Klaasen swings hard at it but the bat turns in his hand. He gets it past the bowler's right and picks up a single.

23:10 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 199/3 (16.1 overs)
6
Overs16.1
Score199 - 3

Tushar Deshpande to Heinrich Klaasen, SIX! Incredible shot! Deshpande goes full, on the off stump. Heinrich Klaasen clears the front leg slightly and collapses his back knee. He opens up the front hip to go inside out over cover for a six.

23:10 (IST) Apr 25

Tushar Deshpande (2-0-23-0) returns into the attack. SRH need 36 runs from 24 balls.

23:09 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 193/3 (15.6 overs)
Score after 16 overs 193 - 3
Runs Scored: 0
110021
  • Heinrich Klaasen 18 (18)
  • Nitish Kumar Reddy 21 (13)
Brijesh Sharma3-0-37-0
1
Overs15.6
Score193 - 3

Brijesh Sharma to Heinrich Klaasen, Low full toss, on the leg stump. This is swiped to deep mid-wicket for a run.

23:08 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 192/3 (15.5 overs)
2
Overs15.5
Score192 - 3

Brijesh Sharma to Heinrich Klaasen, Follows the batter with a yorker as he backs away, does Brijesh. Heinrich Klaasen drops his bat down and squeezes it out to the right of long on for a brace.

23:07 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 190/3 (15.4 overs)
0
Overs15.4
Score190 - 3

Brijesh Sharma to Heinrich Klaasen, Leg-cutter, on a length, on middle. Klaasen plays it with a straight bat back to the bowler.

23:07 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 190/3 (15.3 overs)
0
Overs15.3
Score190 - 3

Brijesh Sharma to Heinrich Klaasen, Low full toss again, on middle. Heinrich mistimes the drive to cover.

23:06 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 190/3 (15.2 overs)
1
Overs15.2
Score190 - 3

Brijesh Sharma to Nitish Kumar Reddy, Keeps it nice and full, on middle. Nitish Kumar Reddy knocks it to long off and crosses over.

23:06 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 189/3 (15.1 overs)
1
Overs15.1
Score189 - 3

Brijesh Sharma to Heinrich Klaasen, Low full toss, on middle. Heinrich Klaasen pushes it to long on for a single.

23:03 (IST) Apr 25

STRATEGIC BREAK! That's Jofra Archer done for the night, and SRH will be relieved. He has looked the only genuine threat with the ball, and from here, with 41 needed off 30, it is SRH's game to lose. RR have not helped their cause with errors in the field, but it is about believing they can still pull something special out of the hat. Brijesh Sharma is brought back into the attack after the break.

23:02 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 188/3 (14.6 overs)
Score after 15 overs 188 - 3
Runs Scored: 0
111104
  • Nitish Kumar Reddy 20 (12)
  • Heinrich Klaasen 14 (13)
Jofra Archer4-0-34-2
4
Overs14.6
Score188 - 3

Jofra Archer to Nitish Kumar Reddy, FOUR! Glorious hit! On a slightly fuller length, around the off pole. Nitish Kumar Reddy presses forward, presents a straight bat and drives it down the ground. Jofra sticks his left hand out by bending low on the follow-through. Only manages to get it parried behind as it races to the fence, beating long off to his right. Archer is done with his spell. 4-0-34-2 are his bowling figures.

23:01 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 184/3 (14.5 overs)
0
Overs14.5
Score184 - 3

Jofra Archer to Nitish Kumar Reddy, Hard length on middle and leg, Nitish looks to work it to the leg side but closes the bat face too early, gets a leading edge that rolls on the bounce straight to Jadeja at backward point.

23:01 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 184/3 (14.4 overs)
1
Overs14.4
Score184 - 3

Jofra Archer to Heinrich Klaasen, Well-directed short ball, on off. Heinrich Klaasen controls the pull shot along the ground to deep backward square leg for a single.

23:00 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 183/3 (14.3 overs)
1
Overs14.3
Score183 - 3

Jofra Archer to Nitish Kumar Reddy, Hard length into the pitch, on top of middle. Reddy hops on the toes and dinks it through mid-wicket for a single.

22:59 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 182/3 (14.2 overs)
1
Overs14.2
Score182 - 3

Jofra Archer to Heinrich Klaasen, Short of a length, outside off, Klaasen cuts to deep cover-point for a single.

22:58 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 181/3 (14.1 overs)
1
Overs14.1
Score181 - 3

Jofra Archer to Nitish Kumar Reddy, STRAIGHT UP AND DROPPED! Brijesh is the man who shells one now. This is not going down well for the Royals and the frustration is visible in the RR camp. On a back of a length on off, rearing up off the pitch. Reddy pulls but is late on it, gets a top edge that balloons miles into the air to deep third. Brijesh tries to settle under it. First moves to his right and then to his left, but misjudges the trajectory of the ball and makes a meal of it. The TV umpire checks the boundary cushions and finds his feet were not in contact with the ropes. Just a single.

22:57 (IST) Apr 25
RR vs SRH Live Score, IPL 2026: 180/3 (13.6 overs)
Score after 14 overs 180 - 3
Runs Scored: 0
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  • Heinrich Klaasen 12 (11)
  • Nitish Kumar Reddy 14 (8)
Nandre Burger3-0-41-0
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Overs13.6
Score180 - 3

Nandre Burger to Heinrich Klaasen, At 140.3 kph, this is pitched full and just outside off. Heinrich Klaasen chips the ball on the bounce to mid off. Looked like the ball held up a bit on this occasion.

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Sunrisers Hyderabad pulled off a big chase against Rajasthan Royals on Saturday, beating them by five wickets at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium after chasing down 229 with nine balls to spare in IPL 2026.

Teen sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi scored 103 for Rajasthan Royals and smashed the third fastest century in IPL history, reaching his hundred in just 36 balls. But his innings ended up on the losing side as SRH’s batting unit delivered together to complete the fourth highest run chase in IPL history.

It came just hours after Punjab Kings had chased 265 against Delhi Capitals in New Delhi, which became the highest successful chase in IPL history.

For SRH, Ishan Kishan led the chase with 74 off 31 balls, while Abhishek Sharma made 57 from 29 balls after getting two lifelines in the innings.

Heinrich Klaasen added 29, and Nitish Kumar Reddy scored 36. Klaasen and Nitish added 53 runs for the fourth wicket to take SRH closer before finishing the job comfortably.

Rajasthan Royals used as many as eight bowling options, but poor fielding hurt them badly.

They dropped Abhishek Sharma twice. First, Shimron Hetmyer moved away from third man when Abhishek hit one straight to him off Nandre Burger. Later, Tushar Deshpande bowled a low full toss and Abhishek sliced it to Ravindra Jadeja at backward point, but the catch was dropped again.

RR also missed another chance when Brijesh Sharma dropped Nitish Reddy off Jofra Archer when he was on 14.

Earlier in the innings, Dhruv Jurel also dropped Travis Head off Archer in the first over. Head made only 6 before Archer had him caught behind.

Archer also tested Ishan Kishan with a 145.4 kmph short ball that took the edge, hit the helmet and ran away for four. Kishan recovered quickly and hit three fours off Archer.

Abhishek and Kishan then took control of the game. They added 132 runs for the second wicket in just 55 balls and kept SRH well ahead in the chase.

Earlier, Rajasthan Royals posted 228 for six, powered by another strong innings from 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

He made 103 off 37 balls with 12 sixes and five fours. He reached his hundred with a six off Sakib Hussain on his 36th ball, making it the third fastest century in IPL history after his own 35-ball hundred last year and Chris Gayle’s 30-ball ton for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in 2013.

Sooryavanshi got an early life when he was on 32 after Aniket Verma dropped him at deep midwicket off Eshan Malinga.

He made SRH pay for that miss and brought up his fifty in just 15 balls with a six in the sixth over.

He added 40 runs in 14 balls for the first wicket and then shared a 112-run stand for the second wicket with Dhruv Jurel, who scored 51 off 35 balls.

After reaching his century, Sooryavanshi was dismissed immediately as he missed a scoop off Sakib Hussain and was trapped lbw.

Pat Cummins returned for SRH and finished with figures of 4-0-27-1, with his only wicket being RR captain Riyan Parag for 7.