255/4. 200/4. 3 Half‑Centuries. 55 Runs. 1 Top‑Two Failure. Welcome to Hyderabad, Where RCB Got Bashed But Still Got Lucky. | SRH vs RCB IPL 2026 Match 67 Full Scorecard

255/4. 200/4. 3 Half‑Centuries. 55 Runs. 1 Top‑Two Failure. Welcome to Hyderabad, Where RCB Got Bashed But Still Got Lucky. | SRH vs RCB IPL 2026 Match 67 Full Scorecard
255/4. 200/4. 3 Half‑Centuries. 55 Runs. 1 Top‑Two Failure. Welcome to Hyderabad, Where RCB Got Bashed But Still Got Lucky. | SRH vs RCB IPL 2026 Match 67 Full Scorecard
255/4. 200/4. 3 Half‑Centuries. 55 Runs. 1 Top‑Two Failure. Welcome to Hyderabad, Where RCB Got Bashed But Still Got Lucky. | IPL 2026 Match 67 Full Scorecard
🏏 INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE 2026 · MATCH 67 · HYDERABAD · MAY 22, 2026
⚡ IPL 2026 · Match 67 · Official Result

255/4. 200/4. 3 Half‑Centuries. 55 Runs.
1 Top‑Two Failure. Welcome to Hyderabad, Where RCB Got Bashed But Still Got Lucky.

Sunrisers Hyderabad needed to beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 88 runs to gate‑crash the top two. They won the toss. They chose to bat. Abhishek Sharma smashed a 20‑ball fifty. Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen produced a 113‑run blitz in 48 balls. Nitish Kumar Reddy finished with a 12‑ball 29. SRH posted 255. They restricted RCB to 200. They won by 55 runs. And it still wasn’t enough. The top two belonged to RCB and GT — not the Orange Army. Welcome to the strange, cruel arithmetic of net run rate, where a thrashing can still feel like a missed opportunity.

Result: Sunrisers Hyderabad won by 55 runs · SRH: 255/4 (Abhishek 56 off 22, Ishan Kishan 79 off 46, Klaasen 51 off 24; Rasikh 2/52) · RCB: 200/4 (Patidar 56 off 39, Venkatesh Iyer 44 off 19, Krunal 41*; Malinga 2/33) · POTM: Ishan Kishan · RCB finish TOP (NRR +0.783) · SRH finish 3rd · RCB vs GT in Q1; SRH in Eliminator
255/4
SRH Total
Abhishek 56 · Ishan 79 · Klaasen 51
200/4
RCB Total
Patidar 56 · Venky 44 · Krunal 41*
113
Ishan-Klaasen Stand
48 balls · 3rd wicket
20
Abhishek 50
Balls · SR 254.55
#1
RCB Finish
NRR +0.783 · Q1 vs GT
#3
SRH Finish
NRR +0.524 · Eliminator
3rd
Ishan POTM
3rd time this season
18 pts
All Top 3 Teams
RCB · GT · SRH
Ishan Kishan bats 79 off 46 and Abhishek Sharma 56 off 22 SRH vs RCB IPL 2026 Match 67 Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Hyderabad

Left: Ishan Kishan during his Player‑of‑the‑Match 79 off 46 balls — his third POTM award of IPL 2026. Right: Abhishek Sharma celebrates his 20‑ball fifty. (Photos: Sportzpics / BCCI / IPL)

01

SRH Innings — 255/4: Abhishek’s 20‑Ball Fifty, Ishan-Klaasen’s 113‑Run Blitz, and a Bowling Attack Left Gasping

Pat Cummins won the toss and, with the top‑two equation demanding a massive victory, chose to bat on a Hyderabad surface that has been a batting paradise all season. What followed was ninety minutes of the most relentless T20 batting of IPL 2026. Abhishek Sharma was in one of those moods. He reached his half‑century in just 20 balls — four boundaries, five sixes, a strike rate of 254.55. He took apart Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood, the two bowlers who have been RCB’s backbone all season, as though they were net bowlers. His 45‑run opening stand with Travis Head came in just 24 balls. Then he added another 52 in 28 balls with Ishan Kishan.

Rasikh Salam Dar provided RCB’s lone bright spark of the powerplay — a pinpoint yorker that crashed into Travis Head’s off stump for 26, with Virat Kohli erupting in celebration from the field. But the wicket only brought Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen together, and what followed was a partnership of pure, unadulterated destruction. The pair added 113 runs in 48 balls — a stand that broke RCB’s spirit and sent SRH hurtling toward a total that looked capable of achieving the impossible. Ishan Kishan anchored the partnership with a classy 79 off 46 balls — eight fours, three sixes, strike rate 171.74. Klaasen produced a brutal 51 off 24 balls — two fours, five sixes, strike rate 212.50. Between them, they took RCB’s attack apart in the middle overs.

Then Nitish Kumar Reddy walked out and finished the innings with an unbeaten 29 off 12 balls — one four, three sixes, strike rate 241.67 — a cameo of such clean, uncluttered hitting that it pushed SRH past 250. SRH finished at 255 for 4. ESPNcricinfo’s pre‑match forecast had said SRH needed to win by approximately 88 runs to overhaul RCB and GT on NRR. The 255 was the platform. The bowling now needed to produce a demolition.

🎯
Rasikh Salam Dar — Yorker to Travis Head
· May 22, 2026
A fast, laser‑accurate yorker on the off stump — Rasikh Salam Dar provided RCB’s only powerplay breakthrough, knocking over Travis Head for 26 off 16. Virat Kohli’s celebration said everything.
BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Abhishek Sharma ★c sub (Jordan Cox) b Suyash Sharma562245254.55
Ishan Kishan (wk) ★c Devdutt Padikkal b Rasikh Salam794683171.74
Heinrich Klaasen ★c Venkatesh Iyer b Krunal Pandya512425212.50
Travis Headb Rasikh Salam Dar261650162.50
Nitish Kumar Reddy ★ (not out)291213241.67

Extras: 14 (b 4, lb 4, w 5, nb 1). FOW: 45/1 (Head, 4.1), 97/2 (Abhishek, 8.2), 210/3 (Klaasen, 16.1), 255/4 (Ishan, 19.6). Powerplay: 63/1. Source: CricTracker, Lokmat Times, IPLT20.

BowlerORW
Rasikh Salam Dar ★4522
Suyash Sharma4371
Krunal Pandya4551
Bhuvneshwar Kumar4510
Josh Hazlewood4550

🟠 Abhishek Sharma’s 20‑Ball Fifty

Abhishek Sharma reached his fifty in just 20 balls — his seventh fifty‑plus score of IPL 2026. He finished with 56 off 22 (4 fours, 5 sixes) and took apart both Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood, who combined for 0/106 in 8 overs.

🔴 RCB’s Star Pace Duo — An Off Night at the Worst Time

Bhuvneshwar Kumar (4‑0‑51‑0) and Josh Hazlewood (4‑0‑55‑0) — RCB’s most reliable bowling pair all season — had their worst combined outing of IPL 2026. CricTracker noted: “The in‑form duo of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood had an off day at work. They have been instrumental to RCB’s success this season. However, against the might of the formidable SRH batting lineup, they came up short.”

02

RCB Chase — 200/4: Venkatesh Iyer’s Blazing Start, Patidar’s Half‑Century, and a Required Rate That Ate Bengaluru Alive

Chasing 256, RCB needed a start of historic proportions. Venkatesh Iyer, opening for the first time in RCB colours, gave them exactly that — a blazing 44 off 19 balls with five boundaries and two sixes. He took apart Sakib Hussain and Eshan Malinga in the powerplay, racing to 44 in a blur of clean striking. But the aggression was short‑lived. Malinga produced a slower ball that Iyer miscued, and Abhishek Sharma pouched the catch at mid‑off. RCB: 60 for 1.

Then the chase unravelled. Virat Kohli — the most capped player in IPL history, playing his record 280th match — struggled to get going. His 11‑ball 15 was ended by Sakib Hussain, who cramped him with a short ball that Kohli top‑edged to the keeper. Devdutt Padikkal (21 off 14) looked fluent before Travis Head’s part‑time off‑spin trapped him LBW in the ninth over. At 93 for 3, the required rate had climbed past 14. The top‑two dream — 90‑run margin or nothing — had already slipped beyond reach. Now it was about survival. RCB needed to reach 166 to stay in the top two. They needed 178 to finish first. And they needed to avoid a collapse that would damage their NRR.

Captain Rajat Patidar and Krunal Pandya then produced an 84‑run stand for the fourth wicket in 57 balls. Patidar anchored the innings with a composed 56 off 39 balls — six fours, one six — while Pandya contributed an unbeaten 41 off 31. The partnership ensured RCB did not suffer the 90‑run defeat SRH needed, and the 200‑run total — reached with Tim David’s 15* off 7 balls — was enough to keep RCB at the top of the table. Malinga was the pick of SRH’s bowlers with 2 for 33.

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Rajat Patidar (c) ★b Eshan Malinga563961143.59
Venkatesh Iyer ★c Abhishek Sharma b Malinga441952231.58
Krunal Pandya ★ (not out)413150132.26
Devdutt Padikkallbw b Travis Head211430150.00
Virat Kohlic †Kishan b Sakib Hussain151101136.36
Tim David (not out)15711214.29

Extras: 8 (b 0, lb 2, w 5, nb 1). FOW: 60/1 (Venkatesh Iyer, 4.6), 81/2 (Kohli, 7.3), 93/3 (Padikkal, 8.6), 177/4 (Patidar, 17.3). Powerplay: 67/1. Target: 256. Source: CricTracker, Hindustan Times, Lokmat Times.

BowlerORW
Eshan Malinga ★4332
Sakib Hussain4311
Travis Head2181
Pat Cummins4420
Shivang Kumar3410
Harshal Patel3330

🔴 RCB’s Top‑Two Survival — How the Chase Was Really About Survival, Not Victory

RCB needed to reach 166 to stay in the top two. They needed 178 to finish as table‑toppers. By reaching 200 for 4, they accomplished both objectives. CricTracker reported: “They needed to score 166 runs to remain in the top two. However, scoring 178‑plus runs would have ensured them a top‑of‑the‑table finish. They eventually settled for 200/4, and will now face the Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1 on Tuesday, May 26, in Dharamsala.”

Abhishek Sharma bats 56 off 22 SRH vs RCB IPL 2026 Match 67
Abhishek Sharma — 56 off 22 balls with 4 fours and 5 sixes. His 20‑ball fifty set SRH on course for 255. (Photo: Sportzpics/IPL)
Rajat Patidar bats 56 off 39 RCB vs SRH IPL 2026 Match 67
Rajat Patidar — 56 off 39 balls. His 84‑run stand with Krunal Pandya ensured RCB avoided a 90‑run defeat. (Photo: BCCI/IPL)
03

Records & Milestones — A Night That Reshaped the History Books

◆ Match 67 — Statistical Landmarks

  • Virat Kohli — Most capped player in IPL history: 280 matches, surpassing MS Dhoni (279).
  • Ishan Kishan — 3,500 IPL runs: Achieved during his 79‑run knock. He now has 3,569 IPL runs.
  • Nitish Kumar Reddy — 1,000 T20 runs: Reached the milestone with his unbeaten 29 off 12.
  • Rajat Patidar — 1,500 IPL runs / 100 IPL fours / 100 IPL sixes: Completed all three milestones in the same innings — his 56 off 39 took him past each mark.
  • Venkatesh Iyer — 150 IPL fours: Achieved during his blazing 44 off 19 balls.
  • SRH’s 255/4: Their highest total of IPL 2026 and the joint‑second highest team total at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.
  • Ishan Kishan — 3rd Player of the Match award of IPL 2026: The most by any SRH player this season.
  • Abhishek Sharma — 20‑ball fifty: His seventh fifty‑plus score of IPL 2026.
  • RCB, GT, SRH — all finish on 18 points: RCB (NRR +0.783) top, GT (NRR +0.695) second, SRH (NRR +0.524) third.
04

What They Said — The Post‑Match Verdicts

🟠 Ishan Kishan (Player of the Match, 79 off 46)
“Just happy about it, taking one match at a time, not making it complicated for myself, just keeping it simple. Like I spoke earlier before the tournament, it’s just about watching the ball and playing your game. I don’t know why, but I do feel confident when I’m playing against RCB. Fortune favours the brave and I just try to do my thing and it works for me.”
🟠 Pat Cummins (SRH Captain)
“It was pretty impressive to get the score that we did. I thought the boys batted fantastically and it’s a good bowling performance. So everyone’s hitting their straps. On Eshan Malinga: He’s been the form bowler of the comp, kind of with his slow balls and his mixing up different things. And of course, Sakib there as well. So captain’s dream.”
🔴 Rajat Patidar (RCB Captain)
“Obviously, I think their top five batsmen played really well, and they purely dominated in the first innings. I think the slow bouncer was gripping a bit. Hyderabad, I think it’s a good wicket, but when you start bowling slow bouncers, slow into the wicket, I think it’s really tough for the batsman to score the runs.”
📊 Lokmat Times
“SRH got off to a flying start as Abhishek Sharma smashed 56 off just 22 balls, hammering four fours and five sixes at a strike rate above 250. Ishan Kishan took control of the innings with a breathtaking 79 off 46 deliveries. Klaasen then unleashed another brutal assault, blasting 51 from just 24 balls.”
🏏 Outlook India
“Batting first after winning the toss, Hyderabad piled up a massive 255 for 4 with explosive half‑centuries from Abhishek Sharma (56 off 22), Ishan Kishan (79 off 46) and Heinrich Klaasen (51 off 24). In response, RCB managed 200 for 4 as Patidar top‑scored with 56.”
📰 Times Now
“All three — RCB, GT, and SRH will finish the league stage with 18 points in 14 matches. Now, one more spot remains and with three matches remaining, we will get the final team that will be playing in the playoffs soon.”
05

Key Moments That Defined the Match

1. Abhishek’s 20‑Ball Fifty (SRH Powerplay): Abhishek Sharma reached fifty in just 20 balls — four fours, five sixes — taking apart Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood. His 45‑run opening stand with Travis Head in 24 balls set the tone for SRH’s mammoth total.

2. Rasikh Salam’s Yorker Castles Head (SRH 45/1, 4.1 ov): A fast, laser‑accurate yorker on off stump — Rasikh Salam Dar provided RCB’s only powerplay breakthrough. Travis Head, on 26 off 16, had his stumps splayed. Virat Kohli’s celebration was one of the match’s most viral moments.

3. The Ishan‑Klaasen 113‑Run Blitz (SRH 97/2 → 210/3): Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen added 113 runs in just 48 balls. Kishan anchored with 79 off 46; Klaasen destroyed with 51 off 24. The partnership took SRH from a good total to a potentially match‑winning one.

4. RCB’s Powerplay Response (RCB 67/1, 6 ov): Venkatesh Iyer’s 44 off 19 gave RCB hope. But his dismissal to Eshan Malinga — caught by Abhishek Sharma — ended the early charge.

5. Patidar‑Pandya 84‑Run Stand (RCB 93/3 → 177/4): Rajat Patidar and Krunal Pandya added 84 runs in 57 balls — a partnership that ensured RCB avoided the 90‑run defeat SRH needed and secured their top‑two finish.

6. Nitish Kumar Reddy’s Finishing Flourish (SRH Death Overs): Nitish Kumar Reddy’s unbeaten 29 off 12 balls — three sixes — pushed SRH past 255, giving them the highest possible platform for their top‑two chase.

06

Playing XIs & Impact Sub Notes

🟠 Sunrisers Hyderabad

Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Ishan Kishan (wk), Heinrich Klaasen, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Smaran Ravichandran, Pat Cummins (c), Harshal Patel, Shivang Kumar, Eshan Malinga, Sakib Hussain.

Impact Sub: Salil Arora. SRH finished 3rd on the table with 18 points (NRR +0.524). They will play the Eliminator against the 4th‑placed team.

🔴 Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Venkatesh Iyer, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (c), Krunal Pandya, Tim David, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Romario Shepherd, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Suyash Sharma, Rasikh Salam Dar.

Impact Sub: Suyash Sharma. Phil Salt still unavailable. RCB finished TOP with 18 points (NRR +0.783). They will face GT in Qualifier 1.

07

IPL 2026 Points Table — After Match 67 (League Stage Complete for Top 3)

#TeamPldWLNRPtsNRR
1RCB — Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Q)1495018+0.783
2GT — Gujarat Titans (Q)1495018+0.695
3SRH — Sunrisers Hyderabad (Q)1495018+0.524
4RR — Rajasthan Royals1376014+0.083
5PBKS — Punjab Kings1366113+0.227
6KKR — Kolkata Knight Riders1366113+0.011
7CSK — Chennai Super Kings (E)1468012-0.345
8DC — Delhi Capitals1367012-0.871
9MI — Mumbai Indians (E)134908-0.510
10LSG — Lucknow Super Giants (E)134908-0.702

(Q) = Qualified. (E) = Eliminated. Sources: Lokmat Times, Times Now, Moneycontrol, IPLT20.

🟠 The Playoff Matchups — Confirmed

Qualifier 1: RCB (1st) vs GT (2nd) — May 26, HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala
Eliminator: SRH (3rd) vs TBD (4th) — May 27, New International Cricket Stadium, New Chandigarh
Qualifier 2: May 29, New Chandigarh
Final: May 31, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

08

The Playoff Race — One Spot, Four Teams Still Alive

Three teams have qualified. CSK, MI, and LSG are eliminated. That leaves four teams fighting for the final playoff berth.

💗 RR — 14 pts (13 matches)

Remaining: vs MI (May 24). Path: Beat MI → reach 16 pts → qualify. That is the only path RR control. If RR lose, they need PBKS to lose, KKR to lose, and DC to lose — a multi‑team NRR scramble.

🔴 PBKS — 13 pts (13 matches)

Remaining: vs LSG (May 23). Path: Beat LSG → reach 15 pts. Only RR can surpass 15. KKR could match 15 if they beat DC — then NRR decides. PBKS’s +0.227 is the best NRR among contenders.

🟣 KKR — 13 pts (13 matches)

Remaining: vs DC (May 24). Path: Beat DC → reach 15 pts. Need PBKS to lose to LSG and RR to lose to MI. NRR (+0.011) is weaker than PBKS’s — a tie‑breaker disadvantage.

🔵 DC — 12 pts (13 matches)

Remaining: vs KKR (May 24). Path: Beat KKR → reach 14 pts. Then need PBKS to lose, RR to lose, and NRR (-0.871) to hold up. Needs a miracle margin.

09

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won SRH vs RCB IPL 2026 Match 67? +
Sunrisers Hyderabad won by 55 runs. SRH 255/4 (Abhishek 56 off 22, Ishan Kishan 79 off 46, Klaasen 51 off 24); RCB 200/4 (Patidar 56 off 39, Venkatesh Iyer 44 off 19, Krunal Pandya 41* off 31). Ishan Kishan was Player of the Match. Despite the loss, RCB finished top of the table and will face GT in Qualifier 1. SRH finished third and head to the Eliminator.
Why did SRH not finish in the top two despite winning? +
SRH needed to beat RCB by approximately 88–90 runs to overtake GT’s NRR (+0.695) and RCB’s NRR (+1.065→+0.783 after the loss). They won by only 55 runs — their NRR improved from +0.350 to +0.524, which was not enough. All three teams — RCB, GT, and SRH — finished with 18 points, but RCB’s superior NRR (+0.783) kept them at the top.
What milestones were achieved in SRH vs RCB? +
Virat Kohli became the most capped player in IPL history (280 matches), surpassing MS Dhoni. Ishan Kishan completed 3,500 IPL runs. Nitish Kumar Reddy reached 1,000 T20 runs. Rajat Patidar completed 1,500 IPL runs, 100 IPL fours, and 100 IPL sixes — all in the same innings. Venkatesh Iyer completed 150 IPL fours. Abhishek Sharma hit a 20‑ball fifty — his seventh fifty‑plus score of IPL 2026.
What is the IPL 2026 playoff schedule? +
Qualifier 1: RCB (1st) vs GT (2nd) — May 26, HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala. Eliminator: SRH (3rd) vs 4th‑placed team — May 27, New Chandigarh. Qualifier 2: May 29, New Chandigarh. Final: May 31, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. The 4th‑placed team is yet to be determined.
Which teams are fighting for the final playoff spot? +
Four teams fight for one remaining playoff berth: RR (14 pts) must beat MI to reach 16 pts and qualify. PBKS (13 pts) must beat LSG. KKR (13 pts) must beat DC. DC (12 pts) must beat KKR. RR are firm favourites; if they lose, it becomes a multi‑team NRR scramble. CSK, MI, and LSG are already eliminated.
Why was Phil Salt not playing for RCB? +
Phil Salt remains unavailable for RCB. He is expected to fly back to India by the end of this week. Venkatesh Iyer continued as his replacement at the top of the order and scored a blazing 44 off 19 balls.
How did Rasikh Salam’s yorker dismiss Travis Head? +
Rasikh Salam Dar produced a fast, laser‑accurate yorker on off stump that beat Travis Head’s bat and crashed into the stumps. Head had scored 26 off 16. The celebration from Virat Kohli — pumping his fist — became one of the match’s most viral moments.

Data sourced from CricTracker, Lokmat Times, Outlook India, Hindustan Times, Times Now, Moneycontrol, Indian Express, Yardbarker, Sports Digest, Cricket Addictor, and the Indian Premier League’s official channels.

Published: 23 May 2026 · Post‑Match Report · IPL 2026 Match 67 · Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

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