The Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium is set for an intense afternoon showdown this Sunday as Sunrisers Hyderabad take on Lucknow Super Giants. In a battle shaped by opposing trajectories, SRH will aim to deploy their aggressive, full-throttle batting approach against an LSG outfit eager to put behind them the scars of a 141-run meltdown in their opening match.
SRH are riding a wave of confidence after their 65-run thrashing of KKR, but they are still without regular captain Pat Cummins, who is in Australia undergoing a fitness assessment. In his absence, Ishan Kishan remains at the helm of a team that has completely moved away from the traditional finisher role, choosing instead to attack aggressively from the very first ball.
The match presents an intriguing story of two captains. Nearly a decade after they opened the batting together in the Under-19 World Cup final, Rishabh Pant and Ishan Kishan face off again, this time as skippers. Kishan arrives in outstanding T20 form as one of the league’s most explosive No. 3 batters, while Pant is still trying to find his best position in the LSG lineup following an unsuccessful stint as an opener in his previous game.
| Category | Sunrisers Hyderabad | Lucknow Super Giants |
|---|---|---|
| Current Form | Won (vs KKR), Lost (vs RCB) | Lost (vs DC) |
| Head-to-Head | 2 Wins | 4 Wins |
| Key Batting Threat | Abhishek Sharma (SR: 228.57 vs LSG) | Nicholas Pooran (Avg: 50+ vs SRH) |
| Bowling Anchor | Shivang Kumar (Left-arm Wristspin) | Mohammad Shami (New-ball Specialist) |
| Captain | Ishan Kishan (Acting) | Rishabh Pant |
The Hyderabad surface is a certified paradise for strokeplay. In the last afternoon game played on this specific pitch, SRH pumped 286 runs, highlighting the lack of respite for bowlers. With an early 3:30 PM start, dew will not be a factor, though a minor rain forecast in the afternoon could play a role in tactical decisions at the toss.
We are the first team this season to defend the score... It's important for us to do both things well and our batting group has the ability to adapt.Daniel Vettori, SRH Head Coach
Lucknow’s bowling was a rare bright spot in their loss to Delhi, with Mohammad Shami and Prince Yadav reducing the opposition to 26/4. However, they failed to sustain the squeeze. Bowling coach Bharat Arun has confirmed that mystery leg-spinner Digvesh Rathi; their leading wicket-taker from last season, is set to return to the XI to counter SRH’s middle-order firepower.
Head-to-head: Despite SRH’s form, LSG holds a 4-2 historical advantage, including a record-breaking chase of 192 in just 16 overs last season.
Pooran’s playground: Nicholas Pooran averages over 50 and strikes at 200-plus against SRH, making him the only player in franchise history with such dominant numbers against a single opponent.
Speed gun: SRH’s Eshan Malinga and LSG’s Anrich Nortje are expected to challenge the 150 kph barrier on a track that offers true bounce.
Powerplay vulnerability: SRH has leaked 149 runs in the PowerPlay across just two games this season, an area Mitchell Marsh and Rishabh Pant will look to exploit.
Sunrisers Hyderabad have the momentum and the home-ground advantage, but their bowling attack remains fragile without Cummins. If LSG can stabilize their top order and deploy Digvesh Rathi effectively in the middle overs, they have the historical pedigree to pull off an upset. In a stadium where the average score is trending toward 220, the team that manages to bowl just three "quiet" overs may end up taking the points.