SRH seeks to bounce back against high-flying Punjab Kings

Updated : Apr 11, 2025 17:15
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In a bid to halt a concerning downward spiral, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) are eager to turn their fortunes around as they prepare to host the formidable Punjab Kings in their next IPL fixture on Saturday.

Last season's runners-up, SRH kicked off their 2025 campaign with a bang, posting a colossal 286 runs to decisively defeat Rajasthan Royals by 44 runs.

Their explosive batting line-up, touted as one of the tournament's most potent, initially seemed poised to make history by breaking the 300-run barrier. However, their hyper-aggressive batting approach has dramatically backfired since that opening triumph.

In the subsequent three matches, SRH's relentless attacking strategy resulted in subpar totals of 163, 120, and 152, leading to heavy defeats and leaving them stranded at the bottom of the points table. Compounding their woes, they currently have the worst Net Run Rate in the league at -1.629.

For Sunrisers Hyderabad, improved performances from marquee players such as Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, and Heinrich Klaasen are imperative.

Head, whose dynamic starts were key last season, has struggled to find form with a highest partnership of only 15 runs.

His performances have dwindled, with scores of 67, 47, 22, 4, and 8. Abhishek Sharma, too, has yet to hit his stride, his highest score being a modest 24 in five innings.

After an unbeaten century in the opener, Ishan Kishan has not been able to replicate his form, while middle-order stalwart Heinrich Klaasen is yet to make a substantial impact.

Despite these struggles, SRH seems committed to their aggressive playing style. Head coach Daniel Vettori advocates for improved game awareness while maintaining their strategic philosophy.

"I think we know the style is going to work, but we have to respect conditions, and we have to assess really well and that's probably something we haven't done," Vettori noted.

While SRH's batting issues have been a focal point, their bowling attack has also underperformed.

Despite seasoned pacers like Pat Cummins, Mohammed Shami, and Harshal Patel, SRH have struggled to secure early breakthroughs or apply pressure during the middle overs.

In contrast, Punjab Kings are enjoying early success under the leadership of Shreyas Iyer.

His proficiency with the bat and tactical acumen have propelled the team to three victories in four matches, earning them a spot in the upper tier of the points table.

Adding to Punjab's dynamism is rising star Priyansh Arya, who electrified spectators with a stunning century against CSK, where others faltered.

As SRH look to regain their competitiveness, the upcoming clash promises to test their resolve against a Punjab Kings side brimming with confidence and form.

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