SRH vs RCB 67th IPL Match Highlights saw Sunrisers Hyderabad produce a commanding all-round display to defeat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 55 runs at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad, in IPL 2026. The victory helped SRH consolidate their position at No. 3 on the points table, while RCB remained at the top despite the defeat.

 

SRH vs RCB IPL 2026: Highlights Live Streaming & Broadcast Info

 

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Match Highlights

 

Sunrisers Hyderabad entered the contest needing a strong statement against the table-toppers, and Pat Cummins’ decision to bat first immediately reflected attacking intent. The Hyderabad surface looked excellent for stroke play with even bounce and pace through the wicket, encouraging SRH’s aggressive top order to take risks early. RCB’s bowlers struggled to settle into consistent lengths during the opening overs, allowing the hosts to seize momentum quickly.

 

Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma wasted no time putting RCB under pressure, stitching together a aggressive opening partnership that instantly flipped the dynamic in SRH’s favor. Head was the early aggressor, cracking five fours in a punchy 26 off just 16 deliveries before Rasikh Salam finally ended his stay at the crease with the scoreboard reading 45 in the fourth over.

 

By the end of six overs, SRH had raced to 63/1, perfectly positioned for a massive total. Abhishek Sharma’s dismissal for 56 off only 22 balls gave RCB a brief opening when Suyash Sharma claimed a key breakthrough at 97/2. Yet the innings soon shifted into another destructive phase through the partnership between Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen. The pair balanced calculated aggression with smart strike rotation, preventing RCB from building sustained pressure during the middle overs.

 

Ishan Kishan anchored the innings superbly while Klaasen attacked immediately against both pace and spin. The pair added a century partnership in only 42 balls, which proved to be the defining batting phase of the night. Klaasen reached his fifty from 23 deliveries and repeatedly targeted the shorter straight boundaries, while Kishan accelerated after a measured start. SRH crossed 150 in the 13th over and then surged past 200 with nearly five overs remaining, leaving RCB’s bowlers under enormous pressure.

 

RCB’s bowling never quite found its rhythm throughout the innings. In the powerplay, both Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar came under heavy fire, leaking runs at an uncomfortable rate. Romario Shepherd fared no better in the death overs, struggling to keep the scoring in check. Rasikh Salam managed to grab a couple of wickets, yet still gave away 52 runs across his four-over spell, a costly return.

 

The death overs further tilted the game decisively in Hyderabad’s favour. Nitish Kumar Reddy produced an explosive unbeaten 29 from 12 balls, consistently finding the boundary against tired bowling. Kishan continued batting deep into the innings and finished with 79 off 46 deliveries, striking eight fours and three sixes. SRH eventually closed on 255/4, their scoring rate remaining above twelve runs per over throughout the innings.

 

Chasing 256 required RCB to produce an extraordinary start, and Venkatesh Iyer attempted exactly that. He launched an aggressive counterattack during the powerplay, racing to 44 from only 19 balls with four boundaries and four sixes. Alongside Virat Kohli, he helped RCB reach 50 in just 3.4 overs, briefly matching SRH’s tempo. However, Eshan Malinga’s breakthrough in the fifth over shifted momentum back toward the hosts.

 

Kohli never fully settled during his short innings and eventually fell for 15 to Sakib Hussain. Devdutt Padikkal also started positively but could not convert after scoring 21 from 14 balls. By the ninth over, RCB had slipped to 94/3, and although the required rate was still mathematically achievable, the constant need for boundaries created increasing pressure on the middle order.

 

Rajat Patidar took it upon himself to revive the chase, crafting a measured half-century that temporarily kept RCB’s hopes alive. His 56 off 39 balls, laced with six boundaries, offered some resistance through the middle phase and ensured the target remained within theoretical reach for a period. Krunal Pandya played a supportive hand alongside him — sensibly rotating the strike and picking off boundaries when the opportunity arose, preventing the innings from spiraling into a full-blown collapse.

 

SRH’s bowling approach after the powerplay proved tactically sound. Pat Cummins rotated his options effectively, using Sakib Hussain and Eshan Malinga during key phases rather than relying solely on established names. Malinga’s two wickets came at crucial moments, while Sakib’s economical spell of 1/31 from four overs slowed RCB’s recovery significantly. Even Travis Head contributed with the wicket of Patidar, ending the most threatening partnership of the chase.

 

The final overs lacked late drama because the equation had already drifted too far away from RCB. Tim David provided a brief finishing burst with 15 from seven balls, while Krunal remained unbeaten on 41, but SRH comfortably defended their massive total. RCB finished on 200/4, still scoring at ten runs an over but falling 55 short of the target. The difference between the two sides largely came down to SRH’s superior acceleration during the middle and death overs.

 

Toss Winner

 

Sunrisers Hyderabad won the toss and elected to bat first at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad.

 

Key Moment

 

The decisive phase came during the 100-run third-wicket partnership between Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen, which arrived in just 42 balls and lifted SRH from a strong position into a virtually match-winning one as they crossed 200 with nearly five overs remaining.

 

Star Performer / MVP

 

SRH vs RCB Highlights, IPL 2026: Ishan Kishan, Klaasen Destroy RCB as SRH Keep Playoff Charge Alive Ishan Kishan

 

Ishan Kishan was named Player of the Match after anchoring SRH’s innings with a superb 79 off 46 balls, an innings that combined stability with relentless acceleration during the middle and death overs.

 

Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Match Summary

 

Team

Score

Sunrisers Hyderabad

255/4 (20 overs)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

200/4 (20 overs)

Result

Sunrisers Hyderabad won by 55 runs

Player of the Match

Ishan Kishan

Highest Run-Getter of the Series

Sai Sudharsan – 638 runs

Highest Wicket-Taker of the Series

Bhuvneshwar Kumar – 24 wickets

 

SRH vs RCB Playing XI

 

Sunrisers Hyderabad: Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Ishan Kishan, Heinrich Klaasen, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Salil Arora, Ravichandran Smaran, Pat Cummins, Shivang Kumar, Eshan Malinga, Sakib Hussain

 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Venkatesh Iyer, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar, Krunal Pandya, Jitesh Sharma, Romario Shepherd, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam, Suyash Sharma

 

FAQs – Yesterday’s Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru 67th Match (May 22, 2026)

 

Q1: What was the final score of yesterday’s Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru match?


A1: Yesterday (May 22, 2026): 67th Match


Sunrisers Hyderabad (255/4) beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru (200/4) by 55 runs.


Sunrisers Hyderabad: Ishan Kishan scored 79 while Abhishek Sharma blasted 56 off 22 balls.


Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Rajat Patidar made 56 and Venkatesh Iyer struck 44 from 19 balls.


Result: SRH stayed third on the points table while RCB remained first.

 

Q2: Who was named the Player of the Match?


A2: Ishan Kishan was named the Player of the Match for his 79 runs from 46 balls, helping Sunrisers Hyderabad post a commanding total of 255/4 in Hyderabad.

 

Q3: Where was the match played, and who won the toss?


A3: The match was played at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. Sunrisers Hyderabad won the toss and elected to bat first.

 

Q4: Who were the top performers with the bat for both sides?


A4: For Sunrisers Hyderabad, Ishan Kishan top-scored with 79 runs, while Abhishek Sharma added a rapid 56. For Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Rajat Patidar was the leading run-scorer with 56 runs, while Venkatesh Iyer contributed an aggressive 44 from 19 deliveries.

 

Disclaimer: This match highlights reflect the author’s perspective and analysis. Viewers are encouraged to enjoy the coverage, reflect on the moments, and form their own conclusions.