Here’s how Sunrisers Hyderabad can finish in the top 2 for IPL 2026 playoffs

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The race for the IPL 2026 playoffs has entered its final and most dramatic phase as Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) gear up to host Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. With Gujarat Titans (GT) strengthening their position after their latest victory, the pressure has intensified on both SRH and RCB heading into the last round of league fixtures.

While both teams have already booked their playoff spots, the battle for a top-two finish remains wide open. The stakes are enormous because finishing inside the top two guarantees a place in Qualifier 1, offering teams an extra opportunity to reach the IPL final.

SRH vs RCB: A clash with huge playoff implications

Friday’s fixture in Hyderabad is shaping up to be one of the biggest matches of the league stage. Sunrisers Hyderabad have completely transformed their campaign after an inconsistent start, and now, after the arrival of Pat Cummins enter the contest with confidence built on fearless batting and aggressive fast bowling.

RCB, on the other hand, have been among the most consistent teams throughout IPL 2026. Their ability to handle pressure situations and close out tight matches has helped them stay at the top of the standings for most of the season. However, with GT already putting themselves in a strong position, both SRH and RCB know that this match could determine the final order in the top four.

SRH top order vs RCB’s new-ball strength

Another fascinating subplot will be the contest between Hyderabad’s explosive opening batters and RCB’s disciplined powerplay bowling attack. Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head and Ishan Kishan have formed one of the most destructive top orders in IPL 2026. Their fearless intent has allowed SRH to dominate the powerplay regularly this season.

But RCB possess one of the strongest new-ball attacks in the competition. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood have been outstanding during the first six overs, consistently striking early while maintaining tight control over the scoring rate. If Hyderabad are forced into a high-speed chase to improve their NRR, this battle could ultimately determine whether SRH’s top-two hopes remain alive.

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What SRH need to do to finish in the top two

Sunrisers Hyderabad still have a realistic path to securing a top-two finish, though the challenge is heavily dependent on Net Run Rate. Here are some possible scenarios for SRH:

  • If SRH score around 250 batting first, they would need a victory margin close to 90 runs.
  • If Hyderabad post 200, they would still require a huge win by approximately 87 runs.
  • In a chase of 200-plus, SRH may need to complete the target within roughly 11 to 12 overs.
  • Even while chasing a smaller total, Hyderabad would need to finish the game extremely quickly to boost their NRR significantly.

These scenarios indicate that SRH are likely to adopt an ultra-aggressive approach from the very beginning.

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