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IPL 2026: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Match 6 – Who Said What?

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IPL 2026: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Match 6 - Who Said What?
IPL 2026: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Match 6 – Who Said What? (Photo Source: IPL)

The Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated the Kolkata Knight Riders by 65 runs in dominant fashion in Match 6 of the 2026 Indian Premier League at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata to claim their first victory in the IPL this season. 

Asked to bat first, SRH made full use of the conditions and got off to a flying start as Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma came out all guns blazing, stitching together a rapid 82-run opening stand that put KKR under immediate pressure. Head smashed a quickfire 46 off 21 balls, while Abhishek contributed 48 off just as many deliveries.

The momentum was carried forward by the middle order, with Heinrich Klaasen playing a vital hand of 52 runs, while Nitish Kumar Reddy adding 39 in 24 balls. Despite a few late wickets, SRH managed to post a formidable 226/8 in their 20 overs.

In response, KKR needed a strong start but lost wickets at regular intervals, hampering their chase. Finn Allen provided some early fireworks with a brisk 28 off 7 balls, while Angkrish Raghuvanshi tried to keep the innings afloat with a well-made 52 off 29 deliveries.

Rinku Singh chipped in with 35, but the lack of partnerships hurt KKR as they kept falling behind the required rate. Eventually, they were bowled out on 161 in 16 overs, falling well short of the target. They lost the match by 65 runs. 

Talking Points

1) Head-Abhishek blitz sets the tone

The opening partnership between Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma proved to be the defining phase of the match. Their aggressive intent and fearless strokeplay in the powerplay allowed SRH to seize early control.

The 82-run stand ensured Hyderabad dictated terms right from the start, leaving KKR chasing the game from the outset. It was a carnage from the SRH openers.

2) Middle-order prevents slowdown

After the explosive start, SRH’s middle order ensured the momentum wasn’t lost. Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Kumar Reddy played some crucial contributions after getting themselves in, keeping the scoring rate high through the middle overs. Their ability to maintain pressure meant KKR never got a chance to pull things back.

3) KKR’s inconsistent chase

Chasing a daunting total, KKR never managed to build a solid partnership. While there were flashes of brilliance from Raghuvanshi, Rinku Singh, and Finn Allen, the lack of sustained partnerships and regular wickets meant they were always behind in the chase

Jaydev Unadkat was the star of the show, picking up three wickets. He was well complimented by Reddy and Eshan Malinga. Reddy was named the Player of the Match for his all-round brilliance. 

Who said what?

Ajinkya Rahane, KKR captain

Yeah, I thought, no, we did a couple of big partnerships. Guys who were set, they needed to take it deep in the end with the ball [bat]. I thought we came back really well for 7-8 overs. Within the [10] overs, I thought they were 130, 140-odd. But with the ball, I thought we came back really well. In batting, when you’re chasing the target, you know you need that partnership. We couldn’t get that. So, we’ll have to just go back in the drawing room, just think about our combination. If bowling, if we can get extra batter in our lineup, we’ll have to think about that. But again, we got 3-4 days. We don’t want to think too much. I think guys are doing really well. Just one off day with the bat. Last game we did really well. Just needed those small partnerships. I think if the batters can have that positive mindset and this extra awareness while batting, I think we’ll be fine.”

Ishan Kishan, SRH captain 

“Yeah, not at the way I played, but the way the rest of the team. (“When I say you, it’s always the team,” corrects Murali Karthik) It’s always the team, yeah. So really happy the way they were committed on the ground and, you know, everyone was putting their energy, and that was something I asked for before the game. And I was just happy to see all of them putting their effort. (Was he happy with the score?) No, I don’t think the pitch was that good, to be very honest. I think Travis Head and Abhishek played a beautiful knock out there and, you know, getting those all 80 runs in the powerplay made the game easy for us because I think every batter got that extra time to take singles and understand how the pitch is playing. So, to be very honest, I give credit to both the batters and Klassy taking it to the end, Nitish playing a lovely knock. So, it was overall a team effort, I feel.  I think we are getting to know about the areas in each and every game. So, yeah, fielding is something we need to work on as a team. We cannot be giving 20 odd runs in each game. So, yeah, we will have to work there because, you know, in IPL, 20 or 10 runs, it makes a huge difference in a T20 game. So, yeah, we’ll work on it as a team.”

Nitish Kumar Reddy, Player of the Match

“I mean, it’s really good. It’s just the match-winning performance I’ve been waiting for a long time. Thankfully, I have delivered at the right time. Even for my bowling, I got some boundaries on my own runs as well. (What you have been through in the last few months and what have you worked on?) It’s just I’m trying to be positive because there have been very… too many negative thoughts in my mind because the last season was not gone in my way and too many injuries. I didn’t bowl last season and I know I wanted to work on my bowling a bit and I got some break. But just before coming to IPL season, I really worked hard on my bowling and it’s really good and I worked really, really hard and it’s shown on the ground and really, really happy. (How good is your body feeling?) I’m feeling very good now. I mean, thanks to the trainers and the physios who have been taking care of me. I mean, my body is feeling fit now.”

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'Virat Kohli almost doesn't want the life he lives in India' – Ex-RCBian Liam Livingstone reflects on Indian stalwart's off-field persona

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Former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) star Liam Livingstone opined that Virat Kohli might be a fierce competitor on the field and someone who wears his heart on his sleeve, but outside of it, he is someone who wants to stay away from all the limelight.

Livingstone, who played IPL 2026 for the Sunrisers Hyderabad, said that Kohli likes to spend time with his family and wants to keep his personal life away from the public eye.

“He was amazing. I’d always played against Virat, and he’s always laughing. If you want to have a go at someone, he’ll have a go back at you. But on the field, he’s ultra-competitive. As soon as he steps over that line, he’s a different person. But, on the field, he is a really nice, chill guy, and loves spending time with his family. Very chilled out guy,” Livingstone said while speaking on The Overlap Cricket YouTube channel.

“Almost like he doesn’t want that life, he lives in India. He doesn’t really want the eye on him all the time. He is a genuinely nice guy,” he added.

Livingstone shared the RCB dressing room with Kohli during IPL 2025. However, after a disappointing season, he was released by the franchise, and Sunrisers Hyderabad signed him up.

“When he gets out onto the pitch, he is the most competitive player I have seen,” Livingstone said while reiterating Kohli’s fierce persona when he is playing.

Livingstone also revealed that RCB’s Director of Cricket Mo Bobat and head coach Andy Flower were the ones who asked Kohli to be aggressive inside the power play. In IPL 2026, the former India captain finished with a staggering strike rate of 165.85, his best in a particular season of the cash-rich league.

“Mo [Bobat] and Andy [Flower] went in and changed the way he played. They were brave enough to do that,” Livingstone revealed.

“They asked him to be a bit more aggressive, hit more sixes, and keep going with that aggression in the powerplay. You see the way he plays now in the powerplay, and he’s way more aggressive than he used to be. Even against spin, he’s playing more shots than he ever did,” Livingstone added.

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IND vs AFG 2026: Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi provides update on Rashid Khan's future in Test cricket

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Rashid Khan

Afghanistan are set to face India in a one-off Test match at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh, starting on Saturday, June 6. Hashmatullah Shahidi is going to lead the Blue Tigers against a strong Indian side.

Shahidi was asked about talismanic leg-spinner Rashid Khan’s future in Test cricket. While Rashid hasn’t retired from the longest format yet, he has limited himself to playing only one Test match a year. Shahidi said that the Gujarat Titans’ vice-captain and the selectors will decide on Rashid’s availability in red-ball cricket.

“Rashid has done well in the Tests (45 wickets in 6 Tests) that he has played. Personally, I haven’t spoken to Rashid about whether he will play Tests again or not. He had discussions with the selectors and I don’t want to talk about that,” Shahidi was quoted as saying at the press conference on Thursday.

Shahidi emphasised the need for Afghanistan to play more Test matches against the top teams so that they can get better in the format. He admitted that playing, on average, only two Tests a year has been a significant impediment for Afghan cricket since they made their debut in 2018.

“We played India in 2018. We have more experience now, but we need to play more to build our Test team. When it comes to domestic cricket, we play six to seven red-ball games, but in Tests we get only one or two games a year,” Shahidi said.

However, Shahidi disagreed when asked whether the young talents in Afghanistan are solely focused on playing only franchise tournaments.

“Everyone knows that our guys do very well in franchise leagues and if you see, our white-ball performances have been good. But even then, we have a lot of talent in Afghanistan who are waiting for their chance,” said Shahidi.

While the conditions are going to be hot and humid during the solitary Test match, the left-handed batter asserted that his team has what it takes to deal with such conditions.

“We had a camp in Jalalabad in Afghanistan and also played a tournament. The temperature was 35 degrees there, so we are well equipped to handle the heat,” he said.

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is a special talent, should not change anything: Virat Kohli's childhood coach

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Source: BCCI)

Rajkumar Sharma, who was Virat Kohli’s coach during his childhood days, called Vaibhav Sooryavanshi a special cricketer and explained what makes him stand out from other players of his age.

Sooryavanshi took the cricket fraternity by storm during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, as he finished with a whopping 776 runs in 16 innings at an average of 48.50 and a strike rate of 237.31. He won the Orange Cap and also became the Most Valuable Player (MVP).

“Well, he is an exceptional talent undoubtedly. I mean, the way he has played in this IPL is remarkable. The way he has hit all the first-class, international and world-class bowlers, that is commendable and I must say that he is a special talent. I really find Vaibhav very good. The type of fearless cricket he plays and the way he has hit world-class bowlers is commendable. The way he has hit those sixes is just unbelievable, for T20 cricket, he is just brilliant,” Sharma was quoted as saying by India Today.

Sharma said that Sooryavanshi shouldn’t change his game while playing T20 cricket as everything is working well for him. However, he refused to comment on the 15-year-old’s future in Test cricket as he hasn’t seen much of him till now.

“Since he is playing T20, I would say don’t change anything. Just go and play like this, the way you are playing. You are playing tremendous cricket and the way you are hitting, keep on hitting the ball and entertaining the people. When it comes to playing Test cricket, I haven’t seen enough of him to judge how mature he is, how he can change his game, how he can leave the ball outside the off stump or how he can play swing bowling. But for now, I want him to continue the way he is playing,” Sharma stated.

Sharma, however, urged caution when it came to comparisons with Kohli, who he has seen from close quarters since the legendary batter’s childhood days.

“I don’t believe in comparing people. What Virat has done in the last 18 years, I mean it’s a very long period that he has been so consistent. But looking at Vaibhav, he looks very good, a very talented guy and he has got good temperament also, which he showed in the last game. So, I mean he is a brilliant talent undoubtedly, but we have just seen him playing in this format only. We are yet to see him play in bigger formats, maybe Test cricket or One-Day cricket,” Sharma explained.

“Virat is a different player (from Sooryavanshi). He is a legend now. He is a great player, which he has proved by winning so many matches. No Indian has won as many matches for India as Virat has, and that is why he is loved so much. Here we see a rising star (Sooryavanshi) and we really love to see him grow,” he added.

Sharma also mentioned that Sooryavanshi’s fitness should not be viewed as a concern and he will only get better as his career progresses.

“No, fitness will come. He is still a baby and he has got superpower. That is the brilliant thing about him,” Sharma said.

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