Heinrich Klaasen once again starred with the bat, smashing 69 off 43 balls, while Ishan Kishan chipped in with a quick 55 from 32 deliveries. The duo took full advantage of dropped catches and a missed stumping as Punjab failed to capitalise on crucial moments. Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head also provided a fiery start, adding quick runs in the powerplay to put SRH firmly in control.
Punjab’s fielding woes heavily hurt their chances on a batting-friendly surface. Klaasen and Kishan were both dropped multiple times, while wicketkeeper Prabhsimran Singh missed a straightforward stumping chance. Spinner Yuzvendra Chahal bowled well despite receiving little support from the fielders.
SRH’s aggressive batting display included 17 sixes, with Abhishek, Head, Klaasen and Kishan all clearing the ropes regularly. Nitish Reddy’s unbeaten 29 further boosted the total.
In reply, Punjab Kings never recovered from a poor start after losing early wickets in the powerplay. Pat Cummins and Eshan Malinga bowled disciplined spells and kept pressure on the batters with regular dot balls.
Cooper Connolly fought hard with an unbeaten century off 59 balls, but lacked support from the other end. Punjab eventually finished on 202/7, suffering their third straight defeat and ninth consecutive IPL loss in Hyderabad.