Top 5 highest totals by SRH in IPL history ft. 2024 vs MI
SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) re-wrote history when they took on Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the 30th match of the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) on Monday, April 15. They broke their record to post a new highest team total of the tournament, bettering their total of 227 vs Mumbai Indians.
SRH broke RCB’s record of 263 runs to make their way to the top of their list when they took on MI in the eighth match of the IPL 2024. Their batters wreaked havoc at their home ground, the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, as MI bowlers were left clueless against the top and middle-order batters.
On Monday, SRH bettered their record to post a massive 287/3 against hosts RCB. Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen were the wreckers in chief as the former hit a brilliant century and the latter followed with a well-made half-century.
On that note, let’s look at the top five totals by SunRisers Hyderabad in the history of IPL:
#5 219/2 vs Delhi Capitals, 2020
SRH clashed with Delhi Capitals (DC) at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium (DICS) in the 47th match of IPL 2020. The tournament was shifted to the UAE due to the worsening situation of the COVID-19 pandemic in India.
Batting first, SRH posted a massive total of 219/2 courtesy of the top-order batters’ prowess. Openers David Warner and Wriddhiman Saha shared a 107-run stand for the first wicket before Ravichandran Ashwin sent the former packing for a 34-ball 66.
Saha kept the momentum going as Manish Pandey joined him on the crease. The duo then put on a 63-run second-wicket partnership and piled up runs. The wicketkeeper-batter was eventually dismissed for 87(45), but Pandey remained unbeaten on 44*(31) as SRH went past the 200-run mark.
Rashid Khan led SRH’s bowling attack by picking three wickets, and Sandeep Sharma and T Natarajan joined the party by picking two scalps apiece. Combined efforts from the bowlers helped them restrict DC to 131 runs in 19 overs to win the game by 88 runs.
#4 228/4 vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 2023
The IPL 2023 saw SRH crossing the 200-run mark again, this time against the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the 19th match of that season. Squaring off at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata, SRH handed the hosts a disappointing defeat.
Harry Brook made his presence felt and made his maiden IPL season memorable scoring an unbeaten century. Opening the innings for the Orange Army, Brook got down to business from the word go even after losing the other two top-order batters early in the innings.
Aiden Markram and Brook joined hands to stitch a 72-run partnership for the third wicket. It was followed by a similar partnership between Brook and Abhishek Sharma. Heinrich Klaasen’s unbeaten six-ball 16 and Brook’s 55-ball 100* made sure SRH finished the innings on a high.
Chasing the 229-run target, KKR’s middle-order batters showed resilience but were eventually restricted to 205 at the end of the second innings. As a result, SRH bagged a 23-run win.
#3 231/2 vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, 2019
SRH came close to breaking the Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (now Royal Challengers Bengaluru) record of the highest innings total of IPL in the IPL 2019. In their contest against the RCB at Hyderabad, SRH posted a humungous total of 231/2 as the openers stole the show.
SRH’s opening pair of David Warner and Jonny Bairstow put on a massive 185-run stand as the opposition bowlers were left clueless. While the wicketkeeper-batter scored 114 off just 56 deliveries, Warner remained unbeaten scoring 100 off 55 balls.
Their dominance helped SRH post 231 on board before the bowlers showcased their class. Mohammad Nabi and Sandeep Sharma shared seven wickets between them, with the former picking four. SRH eventually restricted the visitors to 113 runs in 19.5 overs to clinch a 118-run victory.
#2 277/3 vs Mumbai Indians, 2024
In what turned out to be one of the finest innings in IPL’s history, SRH finally managed to break RCB’s record of the highest innings total. RCB, who had put up 263 runs in their innings in 2013, held the record for 10 seasons before SRH breached it.
Facing the Hardik Pandya-led Mumbai Indians in Hyderabad, Pat Cummins and Co made fun of the opposition bowlers by posting 277 runs. While nobody could score a century, three SRH batters finished with 50+ scores.
After Travis Head’s early carnage, which saw him score 62 in just 24 balls, Abhishek Sharma went berserk to notch up 63 in 23. It was then the knocks by Markram (42* off 28) and Klaasen (80* off 34) that helped SRH script history and get to a record-breaking total of 277.
#1 287/3 vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, 2024
After being put to bat first by RCB skipper Faf du Plessis, SRH openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head got off to a rollicking start, with the latter being the dominant force in their 108-run partnership. While Sharma contributed 34 runs before being dismissed, Head notched up a fiery 71 in 21 balls in their opening stand.
The Australian cricketer went on to score a century off just 39 deliveries as he shared another powerful partnership with Heinrich Klaasen for the second wicket. While Travis Head walked off scoring 102 in 41 deliveries, Klaasen and Aiden Markram then led the charge as SRH posted a massive 287 at the end of their 20-over quota.