
Gujarat Titans Crush SRH by 82 Runs, Rabada Stars in Historic Collapse to IPL Low
Ahmedabad, May 12, 2026 – In a night that will be etched into the annals of IPL history, the Gujarat Titans (GT) delivered a masterclass in bowling dominance, dismantling Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for a mere 86 runs and clinching a monumental 82-run victory at the Narendra Modi Stadium. This emphatic win not only propelled GT
Ahmedabad, May 12, 2026 – In a night that will be etched into the annals of IPL history, the Gujarat Titans (GT) delivered a masterclass in bowling dominance, dismantling Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for a mere 86 runs and clinching a monumental 82-run victory at the Narendra Modi Stadium. This emphatic win not only propelled GT to the summit of the IPL 2026 points table with 16 points but also left the ‘star-studded’ SRH batting lineup reeling from their ‘lowest-ever IPL total’.
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The fixture, initially touted as a battle for the top spot between two in-form teams, turned into a stunning exhibition of GT’s all-round prowess, orchestrated primarily by a ferocious bowling attack led by the ‘Player of the Match’, Kagiso Rabada.
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Gujarat’s Gritty Total: Sudharsan and Sundar Anchor the Innings
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The evening began with SRH skipper Pat Cummins winning the toss and opting to bowl, a decision that initially seemed justified as GT lost early wickets. Captain Shubman Gill and the prolific Jos Buttler departed prematurely, leaving the Titans in a spot of bother. However, the resilience of Gujarat’s batting order, a hallmark of their recent success, soon shone through. Young sensation Sai Sudharsan once again proved his mettle, crafting a crucial 61 runs off 44 balls. This knock was particularly significant, marking his third consecutive IPL season crossing the 500-run mark, and reaffirming his position as a front-runner for the Orange Cap, which he also won last year.
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Joining him in a vital partnership was Washington Sundar, who silenced critics with a well-composed half-century (50 off 33 balls). Sundar’s ability to accelerate in the death overs, including a flurry of two fours and a six off Eshan Malinga, helped GT recover from their early jitters. Rahul Tewatia’s finishing boundary ensured GT posted a competitive, though not ‘totally happy with’, total of 168/5 in their allotted 20 overs. This score, while not intimidating against SRH’s reputation, highlighted the Titans’ capability to build innings even after early setbacks – a stark contrast to what was about to unfold.
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SRH’s Batting Nightmare: A Historic Collapse Unfolds
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What followed was an unforeseen capitulation from the Sunrisers Hyderabad, a team celebrated for its aggressive and ‘power-packed batting unit’. The chase of 169 began with Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head, brought in as the Impact Player, opening the innings. Expectations were high for these explosive batters, with Abhishek Sharma even eyeing the milestone of 2,000 runs as an opener in the IPL, being just 34 away.
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However, GT’s bowlers had other plans. Mohammed Siraj, starting with a ‘superb, superb’ wicket-maiden, removed Travis Head on the fourth ball, caught at deep third-man. This set the tone for a powerplay horror show. Kagiso Rabada then inflicted further damage, first dismissing Ishan Kishan, caught behind, and then Smaran Ravichandran, who ‘looked uncomfortable throughout his stay’. By the end of the powerplay, SRH found themselves reeling at ’34/4′, their ‘lowest-ever IPL total’ already appearing a distinct possibility.
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The procession of wickets continued relentlessly. Prasidh Krishna, making a significant return as GT’s Impact Player after missing earlier games, immediately struck gold by dismissing Salil Arora, caught behind by Jos Buttler. Veteran commentator Sunil Gavaskar didn’t mince words, famously calling Arora’s dismissal a ‘nothing shot’, underscoring the lack of application. Heinrich Klaasen, SRH’s ‘top run-scorer of the season’, also fell victim to Jason Holder, miscuing a pull shot to Buttler. Nitish Reddy’s dismissal, hitting straight to Washington Sundar, further plunged SRH into ‘utter, utter disaster’, as they lost their seventh wicket inside 11 overs for just 60 runs.
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Even a brief flourish from captain Pat Cummins, who smashed a four and a six before holing out, couldn’t prevent the inevitable. Rashid Khan ‘finished things off’, getting Praful Hinge out stumped by Buttler, sealing SRH’s fate at 86 all out in just 14.5 overs – a truly ‘dismantled’ performance by a side usually known for its batting might.
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Titans’ Terrific Bowling Masterclass
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The architects of this historic collapse were undoubtedly the Gujarat Titans’ bowlers, who collectively delivered ‘one of the best bowling performances of the season’. Kagiso Rabada was exceptional, bagging three crucial wickets for just 28 runs in his four overs, earning him the ‘Player of the Match’ award. His performance was particularly commendable given he ‘missed almost the entire season for Gujarat Titans in IPL 2025’ but has ‘turned things around phenomenally in IPL 2026’, joining Bhuvneshwar Kumar at the top of the Purple Cap leaderboard with 21 wickets.
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Mohammed Siraj’s ‘unbelievable start’ with a wicket-maiden provided the early impetus, immediately putting SRH on the back foot. Jason Holder proved to be an equally destructive force in the middle overs, claiming three vital wickets himself. The return of Prasidh Krishna, the Rs 9.5 crore pacer, was perfectly timed, as he bagged two wickets, showcasing the depth of GT’s bowling arsenal. Rashid Khan, ever the finisher, wrapped up the innings, embodying the collective effort that saw GT breathe fire’ throughout the SRH innings.
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Implications and Season Standings
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This comprehensive ‘stunning 82-run victory’ marks GT’s ‘biggest-ever victory, by margin of runs’, significantly boosting their Net Run Rate (NRR) to +0.55. Having secured ‘4 wins in a row’ recently, GT have not only turned their season around but have now firmly established themselves at the top of the IPL 2026 points table, garnering ’16 points’ – a tally often ‘good enough for a playoff spot’. Their ability to deliver such a dominant performance, particularly after losing early wickets themselves, speaks volumes about their championship credentials.
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For Sunrisers Hyderabad, this match is a harsh reality check. Despite ‘peaking at the right time’ with ‘4 wins in their last 5 games’ before this encounter, their ‘lowest-ever IPL total’ is a significant blot on their impressive season. It highlights a potential vulnerability in their batting unit, especially when faced with relentless pressure and quality bowling. While they remain on the same points as GT, this defeat could have psychological implications as the playoffs loom.
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A Look Ahead
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As the IPL 2026 season heats up, the race for playoff berths intensifies. Gujarat Titans will undoubtedly carry immense confidence from this performance, solidifying their position as serious title contenders. Sunrisers Hyderabad will need to quickly regroup and analyze what went wrong, particularly their batting approach, to ensure this collapse remains an anomaly and doesn’t derail their playoff aspirations.
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The league action continues tomorrow as second-placed Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) host the in-form Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Raipur, promising another thrilling encounter as teams jostle for supremacy.
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Ahmedabad, May 12, 2026 – In a night that will be etched into the annals of IPL history, the Gujarat Titans (GT) delivered a masterclass in bowling dominance, dismantling Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for a mere 86 runs and clinching a monumental 82-run victory at the Narendra Modi Stadium. This emphatic win not only propelled GT to the summit of the IPL 2026 points table with 16 points but also left the ‘star-studded’ SRH batting lineup reeling from their ‘lowest-ever IPL total’.
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The fixture, initially touted as a battle for the top spot between two in-form teams, turned into a stunning exhibition of GT’s all-round prowess, orchestrated primarily by a ferocious bowling attack led by the ‘Player of the Match’, Kagiso Rabada.
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Gujarat’s Gritty Total: Sudharsan and Sundar Anchor the Innings
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The evening began with SRH skipper Pat Cummins winning the toss and opting to bowl, a decision that initially seemed justified as GT lost early wickets. Captain Shubman Gill and the prolific Jos Buttler departed prematurely, leaving the Titans in a spot of bother. However, the resilience of Gujarat’s batting order, a hallmark of their recent success, soon shone through. Young sensation Sai Sudharsan once again proved his mettle, crafting a crucial 61 runs off 44 balls. This knock was particularly significant, marking his third consecutive IPL season crossing the 500-run mark, and reaffirming his position as a front-runner for the Orange Cap, which he also won last year.
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Joining him in a vital partnership was Washington Sundar, who silenced critics with a well-composed half-century (50 off 33 balls). Sundar’s ability to accelerate in the death overs, including a flurry of two fours and a six off Eshan Malinga, helped GT recover from their early jitters. Rahul Tewatia’s finishing boundary ensured GT posted a competitive, though not ‘totally happy with’, total of 168/5 in their allotted 20 overs. This score, while not intimidating against SRH’s reputation, highlighted the Titans’ capability to build innings even after early setbacks – a stark contrast to what was about to unfold.
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SRH’s Batting Nightmare: A Historic Collapse Unfolds
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What followed was an unforeseen capitulation from the Sunrisers Hyderabad, a team celebrated for its aggressive and ‘power-packed batting unit’. The chase of 169 began with Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head, brought in as the Impact Player, opening the innings. Expectations were high for these explosive batters, with Abhishek Sharma even eyeing the milestone of 2,000 runs as an opener in the IPL, being just 34 away.
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However, GT’s bowlers had other plans. Mohammed Siraj, starting with a ‘superb, superb’ wicket-maiden, removed Travis Head on the fourth ball, caught at deep third-man. This set the tone for a powerplay horror show. Kagiso Rabada then inflicted further damage, first dismissing Ishan Kishan, caught behind, and then Smaran Ravichandran, who ‘looked uncomfortable throughout his stay’. By the end of the powerplay, SRH found themselves reeling at ’34/4′, their ‘lowest-ever IPL total’ already appearing a distinct possibility.
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The procession of wickets continued relentlessly. Prasidh Krishna, making a significant return as GT’s Impact Player after missing earlier games, immediately struck gold by dismissing Salil Arora, caught behind by Jos Buttler. Veteran commentator Sunil Gavaskar didn’t mince words, famously calling Arora’s dismissal a ‘nothing shot’, underscoring the lack of application. Heinrich Klaasen, SRH’s ‘top run-scorer of the season’, also fell victim to Jason Holder, miscuing a pull shot to Buttler. Nitish Reddy’s dismissal, hitting straight to Washington Sundar, further plunged SRH into ‘utter, utter disaster’, as they lost their seventh wicket inside 11 overs for just 60 runs.
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Even a brief flourish from captain Pat Cummins, who smashed a four and a six before holing out, couldn’t prevent the inevitable. Rashid Khan ‘finished things off’, getting Praful Hinge out stumped by Buttler, sealing SRH’s fate at 86 all out in just 14.5 overs – a truly ‘dismantled’ performance by a side usually known for its batting might.
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Titans’ Terrific Bowling Masterclass
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The architects of this historic collapse were undoubtedly the Gujarat Titans’ bowlers, who collectively delivered ‘one of the best bowling performances of the season’. Kagiso Rabada was exceptional, bagging three crucial wickets for just 28 runs in his four overs, earning him the ‘Player of the Match’ award. His performance was particularly commendable given he ‘missed almost the entire season for Gujarat Titans in IPL 2025’ but has ‘turned things around phenomenally in IPL 2026’, joining Bhuvneshwar Kumar at the top of the Purple Cap leaderboard with 21 wickets.
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Mohammed Siraj’s ‘unbelievable start’ with a wicket-maiden provided the early impetus, immediately putting SRH on the back foot. Jason Holder proved to be an equally destructive force in the middle overs, claiming three vital wickets himself. The return of Prasidh Krishna, the Rs 9.5 crore pacer, was perfectly timed, as he bagged two wickets, showcasing the depth of GT’s bowling arsenal. Rashid Khan, ever the finisher, wrapped up the innings, embodying the collective effort that saw GT breathe fire’ throughout the SRH innings.
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Implications and Season Standings
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This comprehensive ‘stunning 82-run victory’ marks GT’s ‘biggest-ever victory, by margin of runs’, significantly boosting their Net Run Rate (NRR) to +0.55. Having secured ‘4 wins in a row’ recently, GT have not only turned their season around but have now firmly established themselves at the top of the IPL 2026 points table, garnering ’16 points’ – a tally often ‘good enough for a playoff spot’. Their ability to deliver such a dominant performance, particularly after losing early wickets themselves, speaks volumes about their championship credentials.
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For Sunrisers Hyderabad, this match is a harsh reality check. Despite ‘peaking at the right time’ with ‘4 wins in their last 5 games’ before this encounter, their ‘lowest-ever IPL total’ is a significant blot on their impressive season. It highlights a potential vulnerability in their batting unit, especially when faced with relentless pressure and quality bowling. While they remain on the same points as GT, this defeat could have psychological implications as the playoffs loom.
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A Look Ahead
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As the IPL 2026 season heats up, the race for playoff berths intensifies. Gujarat Titans will undoubtedly carry immense confidence from this performance, solidifying their position as serious title contenders. Sunrisers Hyderabad will need to quickly regroup and analyze what went wrong, particularly their batting approach, to ensure this collapse remains an anomaly and doesn’t derail their playoff aspirations.
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The league action continues tomorrow as second-placed Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) host the in-form Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Raipur, promising another thrilling encounter as teams jostle for supremacy.
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Disclaimer: Cricket Mantra aggregates breaking cricket news from multiple reputable sources, enriching them with in-depth analysis and expert commentary to provide comprehensive coverage for our readers.
