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17-7: The statistic unbeaten Punjab Kings must overcome against Sunrisers Hyderabad

SRH holds a 17-7 lead over PBKS, with Hyderabad famously having chased down 246 against this very opponent, in 2025.

Ashutosh Sahoo

Rajasthan Royals and the in-form Punjab Kings remain the only unbeaten sides in the Indian Premier League. On Saturday afternoon, April 11, 2026, the Kings will be back at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium in Mullanpur to face Sunrisers Hyderabad.

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While PBKS enters with the momentum of two wins and a rain-interrupted washout, they face an SRH side that holds a dominant 17-7 historical win-loss record over them. In 2025, Hyderabad famously chased down 246 against this very opponent; now, with an afternoon heat removing dew from the equation, both sides are looking to their batting units to seize control of the top four race.

Opening gambit:

This contest showcases what are arguably the four most dangerous opening batters in the league. SRH’s Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma are renowned for their explosive, boundary-heavy hitting, while PBKS’s Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya offer a steadier, rhythm-driven platform that was instrumental in taking them to the finals last season.

CategoryPunjab Kings (PBKS)Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)
IPL 2026 Record2 Wins, 1 No Result (Unbeaten)1 Win, 2 Losses
Historical Edge7 Wins17 Wins
Key Batting ThreatCooper Connolly (Debut 72*)Heinrich Klaasen / Abhishek Sharma
PowerPlay SpecialistArshdeep SinghJaydev Unadkat / Harshal Patel
Spin AnchorYuzvendra ChahalHarsh Dubey

"New Shaun Marsh": Cooper Connolly

The breakout star of the season for Punjab is 22-year-old Australian Cooper Connolly. Following in the footsteps of his idol and mentor, Shaun Marsh; who debuted for the same franchise in 2008 with an 84*, Connolly smashed a match-winning 72 on debut* against Gujarat Titans.

A tempo-based batter who prioritizes smooth hand movement over sheer power, Connolly offers the middle-order solidity that PBKS had been missing in earlier seasons. His skill in handling spin-friendly Indian conditions was sharpened during an impressive Australia A tour in late 2025, making him an ideal complement to the attacking Shreyas Iyer.

Arshdeep mojo

PBKS's success relies heavily on Arshdeep Singh rediscovering his PowerPlay rhythm. He holds a significant tactical advantage over the SRH top order:

  • Travis Head: Arshdeep has dismissed him twice in three IPL innings.

  • Ishan Kishan: The left-arm quick has prised out the SRH skipper three times in six meetings.

  • Klaasen-Chahal face off: While Heinrich Klaasen strikes at an incredible 212.5 against Yuzvendra Chahal, the leg-spinner has also dismissed him three times in T20s, making it the afternoon's most volatile matchup.

Mullanpur showdown

  • Iyer’s kryptonite: PBKS skipper Shreyas Iyer has struggled against SRH’s veteran quicks; Harshal Patel has dismissed him three times in just four innings.

  • Pitch report: Mullanpur's Pitch No. 4 is known for being "tacky" in afternoon games. Spinners were significantly harder to score against in the 2024 day game at this venue.

  • SRH bowling reinforcements: If available, South African pacer Brydon Carse is expected to make his debut to bolster a bowling unit that has looked "inexperienced" in the death overs.

  • Nitish Kumar Reddy: Fresh off a rescue-act fifty, Reddy has added pace to his bowling (clocking higher speeds this season), making him the "breakout all-rounder" to watch.

Sunrisers Hyderabad boasts the league’s most indispensable batting order, but their bowling unit is still searching for rhythm. For Punjab, the task is straightforward: prevent the kind of collapse that almost cost them against Gujarat and allow the Connolly-Iyer core to control the middle overs. In the dry heat of New Chandigarh, the side that balances steady singles with powerful strokes will secure the two points.

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