IPL 2026 Eliminator Preview — Rajasthan Royals Face Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mullanpur with Season on the Line
Do-or-Die Clash as RR and SRH Battle for Survival in Mullanpur
The Indian Premier League 2026 playoffs continue on Wednesday evening with the Eliminator match between Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the New International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, Chandigarh. This do-or-die encounter will bring the curtain down on one team’s campaign immediately, while the winner progresses to Qualifier 2 on Friday where they will face Gujarat Titans for a place in the final against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
Both teams arrive at the Eliminator with contrasting recent form. Rajasthan Royals secured their playoff berth with a convincing 30-run victory over Mumbai Indians in the final league match, riding high on the momentum of a late-season surge that saw them win four of their last five matches. Sunrisers Hyderabad, on the other hand, enter the playoffs after a relatively comfortable passage through the league stage, finishing third on the points table with 16 points from 14 matches.
Head-to-Head Record and Recent Form
In their two league-stage meetings this season, the teams split results with one win apiece. Rajasthan Royals won the first encounter in Jaipur by 18 runs, powered by a century from Sanju Samson, while Sunrisers avenged that defeat in Hyderabad with a clinical seven-wicket victory where their bowling attack restricted RR to a below-par total. The balanced head-to-head record suggests Wednesday’s match could go either way, with conditions in Mullanpur likely to play a decisive role.
The Mullanpur venue has hosted six matches this IPL season, with teams batting first winning four of those six encounters. The average first-innings score at the ground is 177, and the pitch has generally offered assistance to both pace and spin, making it a ground where all-round bowling attacks tend to thrive. The evening dew factor could also play a role in the second innings, potentially making it harder for bowlers to grip the ball effectively during the chase.
Rajasthan Royals — Strengths and Key Players
Rajasthan Royals’ campaign has been anchored by the consistent performances of captain Sanju Samson, who has amassed 467 runs this season at an average of 38.91 and a strike rate of 148.25. Samson’s ability to anchor innings while maintaining a healthy scoring rate has been the backbone of the RR batting lineup, and his experience in high-pressure knockout matches could prove invaluable on Wednesday.
The RR bowling attack has been spearheaded by Trent Boult, whose mastery with the new ball in the powerplay has been a key factor in their success. Boult has taken 18 wickets this season at an economy rate of 7.82, and his ability to swing the ball both ways in the early overs has often set the tone for RR’s bowling efforts. Yuzvendra Chahal provides the spin threat in the middle overs, with 16 wickets at a crucial economy rate of 7.41.
The concern for RR heading into the Eliminator is the form of their middle order beyond Samson. Shimron Hetmyer has been inconsistent, and the team has relied heavily on their top order to set up competitive totals. If Samson fails to fire on Wednesday, it remains to be seen whether the middle order can absorb the pressure of a playoff knockout.
Sunrisers Hyderabad — Strengths and Key Players
Sunrisers Hyderabad bring a formidable combination of explosive batting and disciplined bowling to the Eliminator. Their batting lineup, led by the explosive Heinrich Klaasen and the reliable Abhishek Sharma, has posted totals in excess of 180 on multiple occasions this season. Klaasen’s ability to clear boundaries against both pace and spin in the death overs makes him one of the most dangerous finishers in the tournament.
Captain Pat Cummins leads the SRH bowling from the front, with 15 wickets this season at an economy of 8.11. While his economy rate is higher than he would like, Cummins has a knack for taking wickets at crucial moments, particularly in the death overs. The spin duo of Washington Sundar and Shahbaz Ahmed has been effective in the middle overs, collectively taking 22 wickets while maintaining tight economy rates.
SRH’s biggest strength heading into this match may be their power hitting depth. With Klaasen, Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma all capable of taking the game away from any opposition in a matter of overs, SRH possess the firepower to chase down virtually any target or set up imposing totals if they bat first.
Pitch and Weather Conditions
The weather forecast for Mullanpur on Wednesday evening shows clear skies with temperatures hovering around 35 to 37 degrees Celsius at the time of the toss. There is minimal risk of rain interruption, which means both teams should get a full 20-over contest. The temperature is expected to drop to around 30 degrees by the end of the match, and the accompanying dew could be a significant factor in the second innings.
The pitch at Mullanpur has generally been a good batting surface with decent carry and bounce, which should suit both teams’ aggressive batting approaches. However, the ground’s dimensions, particularly the shorter straight boundaries, could favour teams with power hitters who target the longer hitting zone over midwicket and cow corner.
Prediction and Key Battles to Watch
The Eliminator promises to be a fascinating contest between two evenly matched sides. The key individual battle could be Sanju Samson versus Pat Cummins in the powerplay, where the RR captain’s ability to negotiate the new ball movement could set the tone for the innings. Equally crucial will be the duel between Trent Boult and Travis Head, whose aggressive intent against the new ball could either pay rich dividends or lead to an early breakthrough for RR.
The winner of this Eliminator will advance to face Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 2, knowing that one more victory would take them to the IPL 2026 final against the rampant Royal Challengers Bengaluru, who romped to a 92-run victory in Qualifier 1. With so much at stake, Wednesday’s match at Mullanpur promises to be an evening of high-octane cricket and intense drama.
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