The Indian Premier League 2026 concludes in the last couple of weeks. The Gujarat Titans have made a quiet and consistent noise in the playoff race with their four-match winning streak which is now the focus and discussion of the cricket world. They have an opportunity to make one step into the final four as they host Sunrisers Hyderabad tonight at the Narendra Modi Stadium and you can watch this match at Reddyannaofficial.

The Orange Revolution – SRH’s Explosive Batting Reloaded
Sunrisers Hyderabad are playing with the most fearsome IPL 2026 batting strategy: Attack, Attack and Attack again. Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma started their innings with some vigour and made it difficult for any sort of bowling unit to stop them in the powerplay from ball one of every innings. A combination of Head’s ability to time and hit it up the leg side, off the back foot or at any angle, as well as Abhishek’s ability to break free and hit it muscled, has cast the first six overs as a trial for the opposition.
Four Wins, 1 Goal, GT’s Magnificent
It is a fair issue to say that Gujarat Titans have had a spirited start to IPL 2026, during which they have registered both successes and setbacks. However, they have been chirpy masters at the back end of the tournament so far. That’s where Shubman Gill is leading GT as they sit third on the points table with 14 points, tied with SRH and RCB and in pursuit of their lead by just one point in net run rate. They went all out in their latest match, leaving no doubt about it: a heart-thumping 77-run demolition of Rajasthan Royals – a score of 229 to dismiss RR for 152.
Their trinity engine provides the power to this machine. Having scored 462 runs for the season, Shubman Gill has emerged not only as a good accumulator but as one of the most lethal frontline batsmen in the competition so far. Sai Sudharsan has always been a steady fixture — measured and reserved, classy and composed to keep up big scores. The explosive middle-innings magic brought by Jos Buttler (335 runs at 151+ strike) has returned, the result of the batsman becoming T20’s most menacing tail-spinner once again.
GT are not just about batting, they are good everywhere else. After an off-day in 2025, Rashid Khan is one form that has come back from virtue and ties the tournament with 15 wickets — including last night’s killer performance against RR (4/33) — after making his ball climbing journey back to magic form. Kagiso Rabada plays a ferocious pace attack alongside the addition of Mohammed Siraj with swing and fight. However, the three departments click together when against Rajasthan then GT are virtually unstoppable!
Narendra Modi Stadium
The Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium has the largest capacity of all cricket grounds in the world with a seating capacity of more than 132,000. Tonight it’s their home fortress — home, base, and grounds where they’ve made their best New Testament crickets. It’s obviously a batsman’s heaven with fast outfields driving the ball to the boundary but as the pitch has dried under Ahmedabad’s heat, some levels of assistance have been provided to spinsters in recent encounters. It’s a dream come true for a side that backs its spin attack with Rashid Khan.
Dewey point time, say at night games here, is important — winning the toss, teams often decide to bat first, in what they see as having a wet ball in hand. This may prove to be beneficial for GT, where they are accustomed to finding pressure very advantageous due to having a goal in mind. In T20 cricket, the average score in the first innings at the venue is around 178, although the explosive bats of the IPL 2026 have seen the average score soar well above 200.
Conclusion
Gujarat Titans enter this duel with four successive victories, a world-class bowling attack and a middle-of-the-order batting line-up any side will be envious of. Home advantage, a familiar pitch and a winning streak, are just what they need. It’s never going to be easy when faced with a changeable batting order at SRH against Edge. For regular updates visit Reddy Anna website.
Winner: SRH