Finn Allen's 27-Run Over Against Pat Cummins Propels KKR to Victory Over SRH
The New Zealand opener's explosive assault on the SRH captain in the fourth over shifted momentum decisively, leading to a seven-wicket win in Hyderabad.

KUWAIT —
Key facts
- Finn Allen hit Pat Cummins for 27 runs in the fourth over of KKR's chase.
- KKR won by seven wickets against SRH at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on May 3, 2026.
- SRH posted 165 runs in 20 overs after being put in to bat.
- Travis Head and Ishan Kishan scored 61 each for SRH.
- Varun Chakaravarthy was named Player of the Match.
- SRH captain Pat Cummins conceded his 27-run over 'probably made a difference'.
- SRH next face Punjab Kings at home on May 6, 2026.
A Costly Over That Changed the Game
Pat Cummins walked to the crease for his second over with KKR needing 113 runs from 16.4 overs. The SRH captain had won the toss and chosen to bat first, but his team's total of 165 now felt inadequate. Finn Allen, the KKR opener, stood ready. Allen smashed Cummins for 27 runs in that over — a sequence of boundaries and sixes that swung the match. Cummins eventually dismissed Allen, but the damage was done. KKR's required rate plummeted, and the chase became straightforward.
SRH's Batting Collapse After a Strong Start
SRH began confidently. Abhishek Sharma fell for 15, but Travis Head and Ishan Kishan each scored 61, sharing a second-wicket stand of 61 runs. Kishan's 42-ball knock included crisp drives, while Head anchored the innings. However, the middle order failed to build on the platform. Wickets fell at regular intervals, and SRH managed only 165 runs in their 20 overs. Cummins later admitted the team had aimed for 200 but lost momentum in the second half as the pitch slowed.
Cummins Takes Responsibility for the Defeat
After the match, Cummins shouldered the blame. 'My over costing 27 probably made a difference,' he told the broadcaster. He noted that the margins were small and that his expensive over proved decisive. Cummins also reflected on SRH's batting: 'We got off to a pretty good start... probably from where we were, we should have found a way to get higher, up around 200 or past 180.' He believed 180 was a par score on that pitch.
KKR's Chase Anchored by Rahane and Raghuvanshi
After Allen's fireworks, Ajinkya Rahane contributed a steady 43, and Angkrish Raghuvanshi scored 53 to keep KKR on track. Rinku Singh remained unbeaten on 22 as KKR reached the target with seven wickets in hand. The victory ended SRH's winning run in IPL 2026. Varun Chakaravarthy, who took key wickets, was named Player of the Match for his spell of magic, as described by Raghuvanshi.
What Lies Ahead for Both Teams
SRH will next face the Punjab Kings at home in Hyderabad on May 6. The team will need to regroup quickly after this narrow defeat. KKR, meanwhile, will look to build on this momentum as the tournament progresses. The IPL 2026 season continues to deliver high-stakes encounters, with every match affecting the playoff race.
The bottom line
- Finn Allen's 27-run over off Pat Cummins was the turning point in KKR's seven-wicket win.
- SRH's batting fell short of their 200-run target, managing only 165 after a strong start.
- Pat Cummins publicly blamed himself for the costly over that shifted momentum.
- KKR's chase was anchored by Angkrish Raghuvanshi (53) and Ajinkya Rahane (43).
- SRH will play Punjab Kings at home on May 6, 2026, in their next match.







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