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GT vs SRH IPL 2026 Match 56 Preview: Playing XI, Pitch Report, Head-to-Head & Prediction | May 12, Ahmedabad

GT vs SRH IPL 2026 Match 56 Preview: Playing XI, Pitch Report, Head-to-Head & Prediction | May 12, Ahmedabad
GT vs SRH IPL 2026 Match 56 Preview: Playing XI, Pitch Report, Head-to-Head & Prediction | May 12, Ahmedabad
Shubman Gill and Pat Cummins GT vs SRH IPL 2026 Match 56 Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad
GT vs SRH IPL 2026 Match 56 Preview: Playing XI, Pitch Report, Head-to-Head & Prediction | May 12, Ahmedabad
🏏 INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE 2026 · MATCH 56 · AHMEDABAD · MAY 12, TUESDAY · 7:30 PM IST
⚡ IPL 2026 · Match 56 · Preview

Four Wins, One Curse, and the Battle for Number One

Gujarat Titans have won four in a row. Sunrisers Hyderabad have won six of their last seven. Both sit on fourteen points. Only one will leave the Narendra Modi Stadium on Tuesday night as the sole leader of IPL 2026 — and for SRH, the challenge is complicated by a statistic that has become an obsession: they have never won a match in Ahmedabad against the Titans.

MATCH 56 · INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE 2026

GT
Gujarat Titans
3rd · 14 Pts · NRR +0.228
7W · 4L · 11 Matches
🆚 VERSUS
7:30 PM IST · Toss 7:00 PM
Star Sports · JioHotstar
🌡 42°C · Clear · 12% Humidity
SRH
Sunrisers Hyderabad
2nd · 14 Pts · NRR +0.737
7W · 4L · 11 Matches
Match: GT vs SRH, Match 56, IPL 2026 · Venue: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad · Time: 7:30 PM IST · Live: Star Sports / JioHotstar · H2H: GT lead 5-1 (6 matches) · SRH in Ahmedabad vs GT: 0 wins from 3
14
Points Each
GT 3rd · SRH 2nd · NRR gap
5-1
GT Lead H2H
In 6 completed IPL meetings
494
Klaasen Runs
Orange Cap · Avg 54.89
462
Gill Runs
SR 160.41 · 4 fifties
4W
GT Streak
Consecutive wins · Most recent
6/7
SRH Last 7
Wins · Lost just 1
178
Avg 1st Inns
At Narendra Modi Stadium
3/5
Chasing Wins
At this venue in IPL 2026

Shubman Gill (left) — 462 runs at a strike rate of 160.41 in IPL 2026 — and Pat Cummins (right) will lead their sides in a contest that could determine the table-topper. GT have won all three previous meetings against SRH at this venue. (Photos: Sportzpics / BCCI / IPL)

01

The Big Picture: A Logjam at the Summit

The IPL 2026 table has never been tighter at the top. As of Tuesday morning, May 12, four teams — RCB, SRH, GT, and the winner of the PBKS-DC match in Dharamsala — are separated by no more than two points. Only net run‑rate keeps any kind of order. And in this knife‑edge arithmetic, the Gujarat Titans and Sunrisers Hyderabad have arrived at the same precipice: win tonight, and you are sixteen points clear, all but assured of a playoff berth and in pole position for Qualifier 1. Lose, and you are swallowed by the chasing pack.

Both sides arrive in Ahmedabad on the back of emphatic victories. GT dismantled Rajasthan Royals by 77 runs at Jaipur, with Shubman Gill’s 84 and Rashid Khan’s tournament-best 4 for 33 headlining a performance that has become this team’s template: a big‑opening stand, a late‑overs push, and a bowling unit that suffocates. SRH, meanwhile, crushed Punjab Kings by 33 runs in Hyderabad, with Heinrich Klaasen’s 69 extending his Orange Cap lead to 494 runs and Pat Cummins’ new‑ball burst removing the PBKS openers inside two overs. The form book hums the same tune for both sides — but history sings an entirely different song for the visitors.[reference:0][reference:1]

◆ The Ahmedabad Hex — SRH’s Statistical Nightmare

  • SRH have lost all 3 matches they have played against GT at the Narendra Modi Stadium since IPL 2023.
  • GT won both fixtures in 2025 — by 7 wickets and 38 runs respectively.
  • The only time SRH defeated GT was the very first meeting between these sides, back on April 11, 2022.
  • Across 6 completed IPL matches, GT lead the head‑to‑head 5–1. One fixture was abandoned without a ball bowled.
02

The Venue: A Surface That Has Slowed Its Pulse

The Narendra Modi Stadium has hosted 49 IPL matches, and no venue in India can match its combination of scale — 132,000 seats — and surface complexity. The first three games here in IPL 2026 were batting paradises: PBKS posted 243 for 5, GT chased 204 against KKR, and totals above 190 were routine. Then, as the Ahmedabad summer baked the surface drier, the pitches slowed. The last two games at this venue have been sub‑170 affairs, with bowlers — particularly those who hit hard lengths and extract lateral movement — gaining the upper hand. Three of the five matches this season have been won by the team batting second, and the captain winning the toss is almost certain to chase. Dew in the second innings, when it arrives, makes the ball skid on and further disadvantages the defending side.[reference:2][reference:3]

GT have used these conditions to devastating effect. Against RCB and PBKS — two of the tournament’s most explosive batting line‑ups — they set sub‑170 chases that were right up the alley of Gill, Sudharsan, and Buttler. Kagiso Rabada and Mohammed Siraj have relentlessly pounded good‑length and hard‑length deliveries through the powerplay, and Rashid Khan has been the leading wicket‑taker between overs seven and sixteen, with 13 strikes in that phase alone. For SRH, who have lost each of their three matches in Ahmedabad against GT, the challenge is not merely historical — it is tactical. Can a batting unit that has crossed 200 seven times this season adapt to a surface that might demand a more measured approach?[reference:4]

49
IPL Matches Hosted
178
Avg 1st Innings
24-25
Bat 1st vs Bat 2nd
243/5
Highest Total (PBKS)
204/3
Highest Chase (GT)
3/5
Chasing Wins (2026)
03

Form Guide & Head‑to‑Head: GT’s Dominance, SRH’s Momentum

The head‑to‑head ledger between these two sides is brutally one‑sided. Across six completed IPL matches, GT have won five. SRH have won one. GT won both meetings in the 2025 season — by 7 wickets in Hyderabad and by 38 runs in Ahmedabad — and the aggregate margin of those victories (7 wickets and 38 runs) suggests a team that has systematically figured out how to beat this particular opponent. Shubman Gill’s numbers against SRH are extraordinary: 303 runs in 6 innings at an average of 60.60 and a strike rate of 151.50, including a century. No batter in this fixture has scored more runs.[reference:5][reference:6]

The form guide, however, introduces a wrinkle. Both teams have been outstanding: GT are on a four‑match winning streak (WWWWL in their last five completed outings), their attack having stymied two hard‑hitting batting line‑ups. SRH have won four of their last five (WLWWW) and six of their last seven overall. Pat Cummins’ side started the season with three defeats from four games but have since transformed into the league’s most feared batting unit — crossing the 200‑run mark seven times in eleven matches, more than any other side. The question tonight is whether that batting firepower can overcome an opponent, a venue, and a historical record that have all conspired against them.[reference:7]

📊 GT vs SRH — Head‑to‑Head Record
Matches Played6 (1 No Result)
GT Won5
SRH Won1
First MeetingApril 11, 2022 (SRH won)
Most Recent MeetingMay 2, 2025 (GT won)
⭐ Most Runs — GT vs SRH IPL Matches
BatterInningsRunsAverageStrike Rate
Shubman Gill (GT)630360.60151.50
Abhishek Sharma (SRH)623338.83149.35
Sai Sudharsan (GT)515631.20138.05
Heinrich Klaasen (SRH)413834.50146.80

Source: Sportstar The Hindu — GT vs SRH Head‑to‑Head Stats, May 12, 2026.[reference:8]

04

Team News & Predicted Playing XIs

🔵 Gujarat Titans

Both teams are coming off emphatic wins and are unlikely to tinker with their first XIs. GT’s attack has been their defining strength — Kagiso Rabada (16 wickets) and Mohammed Siraj consistently hit hard lengths through the powerplay, while Rashid Khan (15 wickets) has been back to his menacing best, picking up 4 for 33 against Rajasthan Royals in his last outing. Jason Holder’s introduction to the XI has added depth: 10 wickets at an astonishing economy of just 6.65 runs per over across 5 matches, making him their most dependable middle‑ and death‑overs bowler. The batting remains top‑heavy — Gill (462 runs at 160.41), Sudharsan (440 runs at 157.70), and Jos Buttler (348 runs at 151.96) have scored the bulk of GT’s runs — but Washington Sundar (246 runs at 152.79) has proven to be a utility player who can finish matches.[reference:9][reference:10]

Predicted Playing XII: Shubman Gill (c), Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (wk), Washington Sundar, Jason Holder, Rahul Tewatia, Nishant Sindhu, Rashid Khan, Arshad Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, R Sai Kishore (Impact Player).[reference:11]

🔵 Rashid Khan — GT’s Middle‑Overs Strangler

Rashid is the leading wicket‑taker between overs 7 and 16 this IPL season with 13 strikes. His 4/33 against RR included the wickets of Jurel, Ferreira, Jadeja, and Punja — a spell that broke the Royals’ chase. On a slowing Ahmedabad surface, his four overs could be the single most decisive passage of the match.[reference:12][reference:13]

🟠 Sunrisers Hyderabad

SRH’s batting is the most feared in the competition — and for good reason. Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma form the most prolific opening pair in IPL history, having shared 1,150 runs at a run‑rate of 12.87 since IPL 2024. Abhishek (475 runs at SR 210.17) and Head (392 runs at SR 196.98) have produced seven 50‑plus opening stands this season, and their powerplay partnership alone has set the tone for multiple 200‑plus totals. Heinrich Klaasen, the Orange Cap holder with 494 runs at an average of 54.89, has been the middle‑order anchor, while Ishan Kishan (409 runs at 186.75) has added aggression and stability in equal measure. Eshan Malinga (16 wickets) and Shivang Kumar have been the point‑of‑difference bowlers around Pat Cummins’ leadership.[reference:14][reference:15]

Predicted Playing XII: Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Ishan Kishan (wk), Heinrich Klaasen, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Smaran Ravichandran, Salil Arora, Pat Cummins (c), Shivang Kumar, Eshan Malinga, Sakib Hussain, Harsh Dubey (Impact Player).[reference:16]

🟠 The Travishek Factor

Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head have shared 1,150 runs at a run‑rate of 12.87 since IPL 2024 — the most prolific opening partnership in the league. Against GT’s hard‑length attack of Rabada and Siraj, their ability to survive the first three overs and then launch could determine whether SRH post a total their bowlers can defend — or chase one that their batters can hunt.[reference:17]

05

The Men Who Will Shape Tonight’s Contest

🔵 Gujarat Titans

SG
Shubman Gill (C)
Opener · Orange Cap #4
462 runs · SR 160.41 · 303 vs SRH all-time
SS
Sai Sudharsan
Opener · Top Run-Scorer
440 runs · SR 157.70 · 156 vs SRH
RK
Rashid Khan
Leg-Spinner · Middle-Overs King
15 wkts · Best 4/33 · 13 wkts in overs 7-16
KR
Kagiso Rabada
Fast Bowler · Powerplay Enforcer
16 wkts · Hard-length specialist
JH
Jason Holder
All‑Rounder · Death‑Overs Anchor
10 wkts · Econ 6.65 · 5 matches

🟠 Sunrisers Hyderabad

HK
Heinrich Klaasen
Wicketkeeper · Orange Cap
494 runs · Avg 54.89 · 1 fifty vs GT
AS
Abhishek Sharma
Opener · Explosive Batter
475 runs · SR 210.17 · 233 vs GT
TH
Travis Head
Opener · Aggressor
392 runs · SR 196.98 · 7 fifty-plus stands
PC
Pat Cummins (C)
Captain · Fast Bowler
Key new-ball threat · Leadership crucial
EM
Eshan Malinga
Fast Bowler · Point of Difference
16 wkts · Sri Lanka quick · X-factor
06

The Four Battles That Will Decide the Match

1. Shubman Gill vs SRH’s New‑Ball Attack (Pat Cummins & Eshan Malinga): Gill averages 60.60 against SRH across 6 innings — the highest average of any batter in this fixture. Cummins is returning from a season‑opening injury and has been SRH’s most reliable new‑ball bowler, while Malinga’s slingy action generates awkward bounce. If Gill survives the powerplay, GT’s innings will have its anchor. If Cummins or Malinga breaks through early, the entire complexion of the match shifts — GT’s middle order has not been tested consistently this season.[reference:18]

2. The Travishek Opening Pair vs Rabada & Siraj’s Hard‑Length Barrage: Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head have shared 1,150 runs at a run‑rate of 12.87 since IPL 2024. But GT’s attack — Rabada and Siraj relentlessly pounding good‑length and hard‑length deliveries — has neutralised explosive opening pairs before, restricting both RCB and PBKS to sub‑170 chases at this very venue. The first three overs will be a test of technique as much as temperament: can Travishek resist the temptation to attack the hard lengths, or will they attempt to hit their way out of trouble?[reference:19]

3. Heinrich Klaasen vs Rashid Khan (Middle Overs): Klaasen is the Orange Cap holder and the most destructive middle‑overs batter in the tournament. Rashid is the leading wicket‑taker between overs 7 and 16 with 13 strikes. In four innings against GT, Klaasen has scored 138 runs at an average of 34.50 and a strike rate of 146.80 — respectable but not dominant. Rashid’s leg‑spin on a slowing Ahmedabad surface that has begun to grip is the single most dangerous match‑up for SRH’s entire batting unit. If Rashid can tie Klaasen down, SRH’s innings could stall at precisely the wrong moment.[reference:20][reference:21]

4. Jos Buttler vs SRH’s Death Bowlers: Buttler has scored 348 runs at a strike rate of 151.96, and his role as the No. 3 batter is to accelerate once the openers have laid the platform. Against SRH’s bowling unit — Eshan Malinga and Shivang Kumar in particular — Buttler’s ability to finish innings will be tested. GT have occasionally struggled to close out their batting efforts, and if Buttler can fire in the last five overs, GT’s total could veer from competitive to unassailable.[reference:22]

07

Points Table — The Playoff Mathematics

#TeamPldWLNRPtsNRR
1RCB — Royal Challengers Bengaluru1174014+1.103
2SRH — Sunrisers Hyderabad1174014+0.737
3GT — Gujarat Titans1174014+0.228
4PBKS — Punjab Kings1164113+0.428
5CSK — Chennai Super Kings1165012+0.185
6RR — Rajasthan Royals1165012+0.082
7DC — Delhi Capitals1257010-0.993
8KKR — Kolkata Knight Riders104519-0.169
9MI — Mumbai Indians (E)113806-0.585
10LSG — Lucknow Super Giants (E)113806-0.907

📊 What a Win Tonight Means

The winner climbs to 16 points and claims sole possession of first place — a position that almost certainly guarantees a top‑two finish and a berth in Qualifier 1, which carries the safety net of a second chance to reach the final. The loser remains on 14 points and could drop as low as fourth, depending on PBKS’ result in Dharamsala. With only two league matches remaining for both sides after tonight, the stakes cannot be overstated.[reference:23]

08

Prediction & Fantasy Tips

Win Probability: CricTracker gives GT a slight edge, noting that the Titans could be “slight favourites heading into the match” due to their venue dominance and four‑match winning streak. However, if SRH win the toss and bowl first, that could “place them in the driver’s seat.” Betting odds reflect a similar split: SRH are priced at 1.74 to win, GT at 2.10. The toss will be decisive — the team chasing has won three of five matches at this venue in IPL 2026.[reference:24][reference:25]

Cricklive Verdict: Logic and history favour Gujarat Titans. They have the superior bowling attack, the head‑to‑head dominance, the home advantage, and the psychological edge of knowing SRH have never beaten them in Ahmedabad. But this SRH batting unit is not the same one that lost those previous encounters. Travishek, Klaasen, and Kishan form the most explosive top four in the tournament, and SRH have won six of their last seven matches — a run of form that cannot be dismissed. If SRH can survive the powerplay against Rabada and Siraj and take the chase deep, they have the firepower to rewrite history. We lean marginally toward Gujarat Titans, but expect a contest that goes deep into the Ahmedabad night.

🏏 Fantasy Cricket Picks (Dream11)

  • Captain Picks: Shubman Gill (avg 60.60 vs SRH), Heinrich Klaasen (Orange Cap, 494 runs)
  • Vice‑Captain: Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma
  • X‑Factor Pick: Rashid Khan — 15 wickets, 13 in middle overs alone
  • Budget Pick: Washington Sundar — 246 runs at 152.79 SR, contributes with ball
  • Differential Pick: Eshan Malinga — SRH’s leading wicket‑taker with 16 scalps
09

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the head‑to‑head record between GT and SRH? +
GT lead 5‑1 in 6 completed IPL meetings, with one no‑result. GT won both fixtures in the 2025 season — by 7 wickets and 38 runs respectively. SRH’s only win came in the first‑ever meeting between these sides in 2022. Shubman Gill has scored 303 runs in this fixture at an average of 60.60 — the most by any batter. Source: Sportstar The Hindu, May 12, 2026.[reference:26]
What is SRH’s record in Ahmedabad against GT? +
SRH have lost all three of their matches against Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium since IPL 2023. They have never beaten GT in Ahmedabad. This three‑match losing streak at the venue is the longest active losing streak for SRH at any IPL venue against a single opponent.[reference:27]
What is the pitch report for Narendra Modi Stadium? +
Initially a batting paradise in early IPL 2026, the surface has slowed down considerably in recent games. Three of five matches this season have been won by the chasing side. Pacers get lateral movement with the new ball, and dew in the second innings makes batting progressively easier. The average first‑innings score across 49 matches is 178. The captain winning the toss is likely to bowl first.[reference:28][reference:29]
Who holds the Orange Cap in IPL 2026? +
Heinrich Klaasen of Sunrisers Hyderabad holds the Orange Cap with 494 runs in 11 matches at an average of 54.89 and a strike rate above 155. Abhishek Sharma (475 runs) is second, Shubman Gill (462 runs) fourth, and Sai Sudharsan (440 runs) fifth. Klaasen is just six runs away from becoming the first batter to cross 500 runs in IPL 2026.[reference:30][reference:31]
What happens if GT or SRH win tonight? +
The winner will climb to 16 points and take sole possession of first place in the IPL 2026 table — all but securing a top‑two finish and a berth in Qualifier 1. The loser stays on 14 points and could drop as low as fourth place, depending on PBKS’ result. With only two league matches remaining for both teams after tonight, this is the most consequential match of the league stage so far.[reference:32]
Are there any injury concerns for either team? +
No. Both teams are in good shape in terms of fitness. Neither side has reported any injuries, and both are expected to field unchanged XIs from their previous matches.[reference:33][reference:34]
What is the weather forecast for Ahmedabad tonight? +
Clear skies with a temperature around 42°C and humidity at 12%. Dew is expected to settle in the second innings, which is why the captain winning the toss is almost certain to bowl first. No rain is forecast, so a full 40‑over match is guaranteed.[reference:35]
Where to watch GT vs SRH live? +
Star Sports Network (TV) and JioHotstar (live streaming). Toss at 7:00 PM IST, match starts at 7:30 PM IST from Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.[reference:36]

Sources: ESPNcricinfo · Sportstar The Hindu · CricTracker · CREX · Sporting News · Moneycontrol · Business Standard · Telangana Today · Lokmat Times · Yahoo Sports · Cricket Times · Crictracker Stats · Asianet News · SportsDigest

Published: 12 May 2026 · IPL 2026 Match 56 Preview · Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

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