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How Sunrisers Hyderabad Turned Around IPL 2026 After Disastrous 1-3 Start

Sunrisers Hyderabad have scripted one of the biggest turnarounds of IPL 2026 after recovering from a poor 1-3 start to emerge as serious playoff contenders.

Sunrisers Hyderabad

The revival has largely been driven by two major factors:

  • a bold overhaul of their struggling bowling attack
  • a fearless batting philosophy built around relentless aggression

SRH rebuilt their bowling attack by backing uncapped Indian pacers

After leaking runs consistently early in the season, Sunrisers Hyderabad made a major tactical shift by moving away from experienced but underperforming seamers.

Veterans like Jaydev Unadkat and Harshal Patel gradually made way for uncapped Indian quicks who offered:

  • extra pace
  • sharper bounce
  • greater unpredictability

The gamble transformed SRH's season.

Praful Hinge and Sakib Husain changed SRH's momentum

Young pacers Praful Hinge and Sakib Husain became surprise success stories during Hyderabad's resurgence.

The duo injected:

  • fresh energy
  • high pace through the middle overs
  • aggressive wicket-taking intent

Their ability to attack hard lengths helped SRH create pressure consistently instead of simply containing runs.

The move also gave SRH a more dynamic attack suited to modern T20 cricket.

Pat Cummins' leadership stabilised SRH during pressure phase

Captain Pat Cummins played a massive role in the turnaround after returning fully fit.

Beyond his own bowling contributions, Cummins:

  • simplified plans for young bowlers
  • introduced aggressive field settings
  • implemented matchup-based bowling tactics

SRH also began bowling more targeted lines around the wicket to right-handers, particularly during middle overs, helping choke scoring areas.

Eshan Malinga became SRH's silent enforcer

While the explosive batting grabbed headlines, Sri Lankan quick Eshan Malinga quietly became one of SRH's most important performers.

Malinga's consistency at:

  • the death overs
  • slower-ball execution
  • yorker control

allowed Hyderabad to finally defend totals effectively after repeated collapses earlier in the campaign.

SRH batting philosophy never changed despite early losses

Even during their poor start, Sunrisers Hyderabad refused to abandon their ultra-aggressive batting approach.

Instead of becoming conservative after defeats, SRH doubled down on intent.

Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head set the tone in powerplays

The opening pair of Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head continued attacking from ball one.

SRH consistently aimed to:

  • dominate powerplays
  • force captains defensive early
  • maintain scoring rates above 10 an over

Their aggressive starts allowed Hyderabad to control games even when wickets occasionally fell.

Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Kumar Reddy balanced aggression with control

While the top order attacked relentlessly, Heinrich Klaasen provided brutal finishing power in the second half of innings.

Meanwhile, Nitish Kumar Reddy quietly emerged as a stabilising presence capable of:

  • rebuilding innings
  • rotating strike
  • accelerating late

That balance prevented SRH from becoming entirely dependent on top-order explosiveness.

SRH's tactical gamble completely changed IPL 2026 campaign

At 1-3, Hyderabad looked like one of the weakest bowling units in the tournament.

But by:

  • trusting uncapped bowlers
  • simplifying tactical roles
  • maintaining fearless batting intent

SRH transformed themselves into one of the most dangerous teams in the competition.

Their six wins in seven matches after the poor start have now firmly pushed them into the playoff conversation heading into the final stretch of IPL 2026.

Story first published: Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 13:02 [IST]
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