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KKR look to build on gains after week-long break

Sunrisers Hyderabad, on the other hand, are eyeing a sixth consecutive win which would take them to...

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KKR look to build on gains after week-long break

Sunrisers Hyderabad, on the other hand, are eyeing a sixth consecutive win which would take them to the top of the table

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A red ball jagging around was not quite the visual you expected from an IPL training session, but that was Praful Hinge's chosen drill in Hyderabad. The pacer kept bowling at a bare set of stumps and getting the shiny SG ball to seam around, as if reminding himself that moving the new ball remains his biggest currency in this format and also perhaps the quickest way through his next opposition.

KKR's top-three own the worst average and the second-worst strike rate this season. For all the permutations and combinations, which have included going back to Sunil Narine at the top before shunting him back into the lower middle order, it is a side yet to settle on an opening equation that inspires either confidence or continuity, not helped by an out-of-sorts captain in Ajinkya Rahane batting at the top of the order. Hinge, despite a dip in returns after his dream debut, offers SRH a fair chance at asking those difficult questions upfront.

In a different centre net on the other side of the square, Narine appeared to audition for the opener's spot yet again with a long batting session, much of it spent trying to access pockets of a ground marginally bigger than Eden Gardens. Replacing him soon after was Finn Allen, another top-order experiment from earlier in the season whose like-for-like replacement in Tim Seifert has hardly shut the debate down, having returned ducks in each of the last two outings.

But despite the turmoil at the top, KKR seem to have found something to hold onto with back-to-back wins. This will only be their second game in two weeks, an oddly generous breather in the middle of a season that seems to have offered them time to reset. Now they run into a side that's strung together five wins in a row across home and away venues, and if Saturday's nets was any indication, the hosts also seem clear about where the earliest pressure point lies.

@B0$ Sunday, 3 May 2026, at 3:30 PM local time

@B1$ Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

@B2$ It's going to be very hot in the middle, with temperatures as high as 40 degrees forecast for the afternoon. The game is set to be played on Pitch #3, which has already been used for fixtures against RR and CSK this season. While both matches were played under the lights, teams batting first won them. It could mean a slowish pitch on offer but as recent history would suggest, that's not a guarantee for middling totals in IPL. Certainly not in Hyderabad.

@B3$SRH 11 - 20 KKR. In Hyderabad, it's 4-3 in favour of KKR.

@B4$

@B5$

@B6$ Assistant coach James Franklin confirmed that there were no injuries to report from the camp.

@B7$If Narine doesn't open, then KKR have a very right-heavy batting line-up, which means Harsh Dubey could keep his place ahead of Shivang Kumar despite the left-arm spinner's expensive outing against MI at the Wankhede. Also watch out for Heinrich Klaasen, who scores his runs at an SR of over 205 against Varun Chakaravarthy and is the only batter to have aggregated over 100 T20 runs against Narine without being dismissed even once.

@B8$Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Ishan Kishan (w), Heinrich Klaasen, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Salil Arora, Aniket Verma, Pat Cummins (c), Harsh Dubey, Sakib Hussain, Praful Hinge, Eshan Malinga

@B9$

@B10$Matheesha Pathirana is fit and available, but will he play? Bowling coach Tim Southee kept the cards close to his chest, saying that the pacer is "bowling well at training" and a call to play him will be made after looking at the conditions.

@B11$If Pathirana plays, KKR will have an interesting call to make. They would either have to sacrifice an overseas opener or drop Rovman Powell. That could bring Rahul Tripathi or wicketkeeper-batter Tejasvi Dahiya into the mix, but will KKR want to shuffle a side that's learning to win? At least, there were no indications in the nets to suggest that either Tripathi or Dahiya might play. Also, watch out for how Vaibhav Arora, who has a favourable matchup against Abhishek Sharma, fares with the new ball. Narine, against whom Travis Head scores his runs at a strike-rate of 95.45, could take the new ball.

@B12$Ajinkya Rahane (c), Tim Seifert (w), Cameron Green, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Rovman Powell, Rinku Singh, Sunil Narine, Ramandeep Singh, Anukul Roy, Vaibhav Arora, Kartik Tyagi, Varun Chakaravarthy

@B13$

The average for top-three batters this season is 34.5, almost double of KKR's 18.78

In the last three matches, Ajinkya Rahane averages 3.33 at a SR of 55.5

@B14$

"It's a great opportunity for the bowlers against such a dangerous side. Yes, the bowlers have to find ways to be successful and we have bowlers like Sunil Narine who can do that" -@B15$, KKR bowling coach

"Klassy has come fresh into this IPL and is playing amazingly well down the order to help the team's cause" - @B16$, SRH assistant coach

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