Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders, last year’s finalists, are hoping for some relief after experiencing a season filled with batting collapses and inconsistent bowling performances. Their final game of the season must end with victory for both sides, making the kolkata knight riders vs sunrisers hyderabad timeline an important chapter in IPL history.
Since 2004, these two teams have met 28 times during IPL history, with KKR holding onto an overall dominance with 19 wins compared to 9 for SRH. Each clash offers plenty of excitement and thrills!
Date | Winner | Margin | Venue | Notes / Source |
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25 May 2025 | SRH | 110 runs | Delhi (Arun Jaitley Stadium) | SRH crushed KKR, setting a new record for KKR’s heaviest IPL loss by runs (YouTube, The Economic Times, SportsF1) |
3 April 2025 | KKR | 80 runs | Kolkata (Eden Gardens) | Dominant win for KKR; Player of the Match: Vaibhav Arora (3/29) (SportsF1, NDTV Sports) |
26 May 2024 | KKR | 8 wickets | Chennai (IPL Final) | KKR clinched their 3rd IPL title with this win (Wikipedia, Sportskeeda, ProBatsman) |
21 May 2024 | KKR | 8 wickets | Ahmedabad (Qualifier 1) | KKR chased down SRH’s total in 13.4 overs (Sportskeeda, Cricket Bat Pro, Reddit) |
23 March 2024 | KKR | 4 runs | Kolkata (Eden Gardens) | A tight league-stage contest, KKR edged out SRH (Sportskeeda, CricTracker, Indiatimes) |
KKR vs SRH
KKR were in no mood to ease up, and put on an incredible show against Sunrisers Hyderabad to seal their place in the IPL finals. Batting first, the defending champions set an intimidating target of 201 runs for SRH to chase down; unfortunately for them though.
Their top order couldn’t take advantage and were bowled out within 20 overs, with impact sub Vaibhav Arora making an unforgettable contribution with three wickets taken by impact sub Vaibhav Arora alone!
Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma laid down an excellent foundation as they raced to a 92-run partnership during the powerplay, before Heinrich Klaasen took control with an unbeaten 105 from 39 balls – hitting nine sixes and seven fours to produce one of his signature innings, punishing anything short or full with authority to finish with second highest score of the night.
However, despite an impressive opening performance by SRH openers, their home side never lost focus of their goal and steadily added runs at an accelerating rate.
Nitish Rana hit 37 off 23 balls before giving way to Manish Pandey who quickly reached fifty but could not take over from Harshit Rana on 32 balls but ultimately it was all in vain as KKR were bowled out for just 168 to secure an easy victory by 110 runs for SRH.
Head-to-Head Stats in IPL Both sides have met four times in either the playoff or knockout stages, with KKR winning two of those match-ups and SRH taking one victory each. Both have won matches at Eden Gardens as well as Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium.
SRH made their first trip to Kolkata in 2016 and have won all four meetings against KKR since, including last year’s game at Eden Gardens. They defeated KKR by eight wickets during an intense encounter earlier this season and will look to extend this streak when they meet on Wednesday at Eden again.
IPL 2025
Indian Premier League 2025 will resume play after being suspended temporarily due to rising tensions between India and Pakistan. Starting May 17, six cities across India will host tournament matches; Mohali or Dharamsala won’t feature due to security reasons.
On April 3rd at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, KKR and SRH will meet for their opening match of 2019. Both teams are searching for form after indifferent starts to the season, while KKR had suffered heavy defeat against both RCB and LSG earlier in 2019.
The match will be shown live on JioHotstar and NDTV Sports in India, and can also be streamed online via Hotstar. KKR’s batting will be essential against SRH’s bowling attack led by Rashid Khan; their middle order features strong performers such as Nitish Rana and Rinku Singh who provide good support to Dinesh Kartik – giving KKR the edge they need against Rashid’s bowling attack.
SRH have struggled in their opening two fixtures and been defeated by Delhi Capitals and Lucknow Super Giants respectively. Although they had started the season promisingly, their approach against LSG and DC did not convince. But they remain hopeful for a top-four finish, so victory over KKR will give them much-needed confidence boosts.
Both teams are hungry for victory, making the game an intense battle with high stakes for both. While KKR will attempt to delay what they view as inevitable by keeping playoff hopes alive, SRH may seek revenge against Bengali giants by ending their four-match losing streak against them at home.
SKR-SRH matches are always highly anticipated during an Indian Premier League season, as both teams have met 30 times since IPL 2004 with SRH winning nine times compared to 19 for KKR. Their most notable encounter occurred during IPL 2016’s final, where SRH triumphantly prevailed by eight wickets.
Match 15
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), after suffering an unfortunate defeat in their first match, looked to rebound and rediscover their form against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Eden Gardens.
They started off well, with Venkatesh Iyer and Angkrish Raghuvanshi both scoring half centuries to help reach 200 runs; however Heinrich Klaasen’s unbeaten 39-ball 105 setting up an astonishing 279 run win for Sunrisers Hyderabad.
With both teams still in contention to finish in the top-two spots, this match was seen as crucial and high stakes. A loss would have seen KKR end their tournament undefeated while SRH could have never made any mark at the top of the table.
KKR won the toss and elected to bat first, but suffered an early setback when Sunil Narine was hit on his helmet during the fourth over. Manish Pandey and Harshal Patel led their side to a solid total of 145-4 after powerplay overs. Meanwhile SRH started off well thanks to 74 runs from David Warner and an exceptional innings by Rashid Khan.
Hosts KKR struggled to keep up with the required rate, with Patel falling foul of Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Shami’s spin bowling to hamper their innings. Even with Vijay Shankar’s quickfire 53 and Iyer and Raghuvanshi coming close in scoring at a rapid rate (KKR were limited to 191).
Eden wicket has always proven itself a desirable venue for batting units. Renowned for producing high-scoring encounters, this match could produce another high-octane spectacle between two of the league’s most potent batting attacks.
SKR will hope for fast bowler Anrich Nortje to return for this clash while KKR may look at adding him as an injury replacement for Jadeja. Abhinav Manohar, Henrich Klaasen (wk), Vijay Shankar, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Ishan Kishan Aniket Verma Harshal Patel Pat Cummins Mohammed Shami/Jaydev Unadkat Mohammad Simarjeet Singh Zeeshan Ansari Sachin Baby may all feature.
Timeline
KKR have the advantage of playing at home, while SRH possess a formidable batting lineup capable of carrying them to victory in this high-octane encounter. Both sides possess players capable of making an impactful statement; it will be thrilling to witness which side prevails!
SRH have struggled to surpass 200 runs in two consecutive games, placing themselves at risk of missing the playoffs altogether. If they want to remain contenders for one of four top-four positions they must reevaluate their strategy and alter their approach accordingly.
It will be the 15th time KKR and SRH have met in the IPL, and both teams boast impressive records against one another. Clashes between KKR and SRH have always been dramatic and intense – both teams boast outstanding batting lineups and bowling options, so it will be interesting to see which team can get the upper hand this time around.
Sunil Narine and Quinton de Kock opened up with seven runs in Mohammed Shami’s opening over, hitting two boundaries and one maximum to give KKR a great start in this game. Their opening pair looked determined to build momentum early.
Ajinkya Rahane and Anarkish Raghuvanshi of KKR have formed an essential partnership, dealing with boundaries while striking multiple sixes – scoring 12 runs in Mohammed Shami’s previous over, including Rahane hitting an unbeaten maximum!
Pat Cummins won the toss and elected to bat first against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). It proved wise as he managed to take four wickets in just the first powerplay over. Now, Cummins must keep up his good form against a struggling KKR side.
SRH’s batting order has been an ever-present source of concern for their fans. After an impressive start to the season, they have struggled to maintain consistency in recent matches leading to several collapses and an inconsistent run of results for their team. If SRH want a top four finish, their batting tactics must change immediately in order to remain viable contenders.