• Heinrich Klaasen and Travis Head fueled a record-breaking chase to power SRH past Mi in a high-scoring thriller.

  • SRH chased down a mammoth 244-run target to defeat MI by six wickets with 8-balls to spare at the Wankhede Stadium.

Fans go gaga as Heinrich Klaasen and Travis Head unleash counter-attack guiding SRH to a dominant win over MI in IPL 2026
Fans go gaga as Heinrich Klaasen and Travis Head unleash counter-attack guide SRH to a dominant win over MI in IPL 2026 (Image source: X)

The Wankhede Stadium witnessed a cricketing carnival on Wednesday, as the 41st match of the IPL 2026 season turned into a high-octane run-fest. In a clash that redefined power-hitting, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) pulled off a heist against Mumbai Indians (MI), successfully chasing down a gargantuan target of 244 with 8 balls to spare. Despite a masterful century from MI’s Ryan Rickelton, the duo of Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen proved too hot to handle, propelling SRH to a dominant 6-wicket victory and solidifying their position at 3 on the points table.

Ryan Rickelton sets the stage on fire with a sensational century in first innings

Opting to bat first, the Mumbai Indians unleashed an opening onslaught that left the SRH bowlers searching for answers. Will Jacks ignited the fuse with a blistering 46 off just 22 balls, but the evening truly belonged to Rickelton. The wicketkeeper-batter played an innings of a lifetime, carrying his bat through the 20 overs to remain 123 off 55 deliveries.

Rickelton’s knock was a masterclass in modern T20 batting, featuring 11 fours and 10 towering sixes. He reached his half-century in a mere 23 balls and didn’t take his foot off the gas, completing his ton in just 44 balls. Supported by cameos from Hardik Pandya (31 off 15) and Naman Dhir (22 off 17), MI posted a daunting 243/5. While SRH’s Eshan Malinga remained economical with 1/29, the rest of the attack suffered under the Rickelton storm, which saw MI maintain a staggering run rate of 12.15.

Heinrich Klaasen and Travis Head deliver fiery knocks to steer SRH past MI in style

Chasing 244 is usually a tall order, but SRH approached the task with fearless aggression. The foundation was laid by a rapid 129-run opening stand between Abhishek Sharma (45 off 24) and Travis Head. Head was in a murderous mood, racing to a 20-ball fifty and finishing with 76 off 30 balls, an innings decorated with 9 sixes. However, a sudden triple-blow, including the loss of Ishan Kishan for a duck, saw SRH slip from 129/0 to 133/3 in the space of one chaotic over.

With the game hanging in the balance, Heinrich Klaasen walked out to remind the world why he is considered the most dangerous middle-order batter in the format. Klaasen played with surgical precision and brute force, remaining unbeaten on 65 from 30 balls. He struck 4 massive sixes and 5 fours, reaching his fifty in 22 balls to keep the required rate under control.

The finishing touches were provided by Salil Arora, who smoked 30 off just 10 balls at a strike rate of 300.00, ensuring SRH reached 249/4 in 18.4 overs. Despite AM Ghazanfar’s valiant effort with the ball (2/51), the MI bowlers, including Jasprit Bumrah (0/54), had no answer for the SRH onslaught. This victory marks one of the highest successful chases in IPL history, leaving the Mumbai fans in awe of the sheer batting depth displayed by the Orange Army.

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