Rabada, Holder's combined 6 wickets dismantle SRH as GT crush by 82 runs in IPL
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Gujarat Titans dismantled Sunrisers Hyderabad by a commanding 82 runs in the IPL 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Tuesday, May 12, riding a devastating bowling performance led by Kagiso Rabada and Jason Holder. After Sai Sudharsan and Washington Sundar anchored GT to 168/5 with composed half-centuries, the pace duo combined to bowl SRH out for just 86 in 14.5 overs — a chase that never gained momentum.
GT's steady climb to 168
Gujarat recovered impressively after a sluggish start, slipping to 34/2 in the powerplay as Pat Cummins and Praful Hinge removed Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler cheaply. Sudharsan then anchored the innings with maturity, absorbing early pressure before shifting gears with crisp drives and clean hits. The left-hander brought up his fifty with a sweep off Shivang Kumar and compiled a composed 61 off 44 deliveries before falling to Sakib Hussain.
Washington Sundar took charge in the latter stages alongside Sudharsan, finding boundaries consistently against both pace and spin. Sundar carried the momentum into the final overs and brought up a valuable fifty off 33 balls before being dismissed in the last over. Late contributions from Holder and Rahul Tewatia pushed GT to 168 — a total that would prove insurmountable on a challenging surface.
SRH's collapse in the chase
Hyderabad's chase unraveled from the first over. Mohammed Siraj delivered a sensational opening spell, removing Travis Head for a duck in a wicket maiden and forcing an early collapse. Rabada then took over, striking twice in his opening two overs despite conceding sixes to Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan. Abhishek dragged one back onto his stumps, while Kishan edged behind, leaving SRH reeling at 23/3.
Rabada's masterclass with the ball
Rabada continued to exploit the helpful surface with pace and movement, dismissing Smaran Ravichandran in the sixth over to complete an outstanding spell of 4-0-28-3. Hyderabad slumped to 34/4 in the powerplay, effectively ending any realistic hopes of a recovery. Heinrich Klaasen and Salil Arora briefly resisted with a few boundaries, but the damage was already done.
Holder seals the rout
Holder then extinguished any remaining hopes with a superb spell, removing Klaasen — who miscued a pull shot to Buttler — before dismissing Nitish Kumar Reddy and Shivang Kumar in quick succession. The West Indies all-rounder's disciplined lengths and clever variations earned him figures of 4-0-20-3, ensuring SRH never approached the required run rate. Prasidh Krishna chipped in with two wickets, including that of Pat Cummins, before the hosts sealed victory.
The bigger picture
This emphatic win underscores GT's strength in both batting and bowling depth. Notably, this is the largest winning margin by runs in the tournament this season, highlighting how comprehensively the Titans dominated a one-sided contest on a pitch that offered genuine assistance to fast bowlers.