Sunrisers Hyderabad Vs Chennai Super Kings Match Scorecard

Sunrisers Hyderabad Vs Chennai Super Kings Match Scorecard

SRH struggled early, but Kamindu Mendis showed his grit with the bat to lead them to an impressive win, supported by Nitish Reddy’s unbeaten 49 off 25 balls. The thrilling encounter highlighted key moments from the sunrisers hyderabad vs chennai super kings match scorecard, where SRH’s lower order held firm to secure a crucial victory.

CSK’s chase of SRH proved chaotic as the home side were forced into corner by their relentless bowling attack, cheered on by a supportive Chepauk crowd.

Match No.DateVenueWinnerMatch SummaryTop Performer
1May 2025MA Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiSunrisers HyderabadSRH chased 154 with 5 wickets in hand; Kamindu Mendis led recovery with 44* off 34 balls.Kamindu Mendis (SRH) – 44* (34)
2April 2024Rajiv Gandhi Intl Stadium, HyderabadChennai Super KingsCSK won by 6 wickets; Ruturaj Gaikwad’s quick fifty sealed the chase comfortably.Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK) – 58 (34)
3May 2023MA Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiChennai Super KingsCSK dominated with spin, restricting SRH to 135; Devon Conway scored unbeaten 77.Devon Conway (CSK) – 77* (57)
4April 2022MCA Stadium, PuneSunrisers HyderabadSRH chased 154 easily; Abhishek Sharma smashed 75 off 50 balls to seal win.Abhishek Sharma (SRH) – 75 (50)
5September 2021Sharjah Cricket StadiumChennai Super KingsCSK won by 6 wickets; Faf du Plessis and Gaikwad’s 75-run stand led easy chase.Faf du Plessis (CSK) – 41 (36)

CSK vs SRH

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) will meet for an IPL 2025 match that promises high stakes on Friday at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, with this crucial contest likely deciding their playoff hopes. The match won’t begin before 7 PM local time though!

MS Dhoni’s CSK are in trouble and have conceded that they are 15-20 runs short in their first batting innings. He was visibly frustrated at how his team mishandled their innings, leaving themselves with just 154 to reach as a target. According to him, crucial wickets kept falling at key moments and momentum could not build in their batting innings; furthermore he stated that Chepauk pitch was not helping their cause as they are unable to decode it properly.

SRH on the other hand started poorly and lost Abhishek Sharma to an early wicket, yet Heinrich Klaasen and Ishan Kishan helped SRH recover quickly by providing much-needed stability in their middle order – assisted by Kamindu Mendis’ unbeaten 32 not out.

Harshal Patel and Pat Cummins stood out as top bowlers for Sun Risers Hyderabad (SRH), with Patel taking three wickets en route to helping his side close in on first place in the league table. Unadkat and Mohammed Shami each contributed with two wickets each while Jaydev Unadkat bagged one wicket as well.

Khaleel Ahmed and Anshul Kamboj provided strong performances for CSK, yet their mistakes in the batting department led to an inadequate total. This defeat marks their seventh out of nine this season – and second home loss consecutively.

MS Dhoni insisted it wasn’t time for panic after his team lost, saying his players hadn’t given up and would fight hard in order to stay alive in the tournament. Furthermore, he saw positive signs in certain players performances.

SRH and CSK have met 22 times throughout IPL history, and the last meeting resulted in an intense contest. Both teams are tied on points but SRH’s superior run-rate gives them an edge when it comes to qualifying for playoffs.

CSK have struggled at home due to inconsistency, however; to challenge for top four positions they need to improve home form significantly and will look to do just that against an opponent from southern India – this clash promises to be high scoring affair between fellow southern sides eager for victory – when play begins on Friday at 7:30pm GMT so be sure you stay updated! Follow all updates and live scores right here.

Match 43

Sunrisers Hyderabad triumphed against Chennai Super Kings to keep their playoff hopes alive in an all-out performance from both teams, led by Harshal Patel’s four wicket haul while Pat Cummins and Jaydev Unadkat also picked up two wickets each to restrict CSK to just 154 on an uneven Chepauk pitch.

Abhishek Sharma made a poor start for the visitors when he fell for a duck off Khaleel Ahmed in just the first over of their reply, leaving Travis Head and Ishan Kishan to steady things during a recovery phase but their dismissals coupled with Heinrich Klaasen’s ineffective batting left them at 106/5 needing 49 off 42 balls to stay competitive.

Noor Ahmad’s introduction helped CSK slow the run rate somewhat; however, wickets kept being lost at regular intervals. Sam Curran caught Brevis at the boundary rope to end his fine innings before it spiked again and necessitated more runs to be scored quickly.

Kamindu Mendis made his mark at number eight as both batsman and player for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), playing smart cricket by rotating his strike and punishing any loose shots with his strike rotation and punishing any loose deliveries with his 44 off 34 runs to keep SRH competitive against RPS in this game – Nitish Kumar Reddy and Aniket Verma were there as support to ensure they managed to meet their target with one over remaining.

It was a much-needed victory for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), who had lost three straight and appeared destined to fall from the top four. Meanwhile, CSK were dealt an enormous setback by this loss as they now face an uphill task to finish in the top four – MS Dhon’s side will likely lament lost opportunities as they struggle in late season form – currently fourth with nine points they require two wins from their final four matches to remain within playoff contention and possibly reach top-four status.

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