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The Sunrisers Hyderabad are a professional Twenty20 cricket team based in Hyderabad, Telangana, that competes in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The franchise

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The Sunrisers Hyderabad are a professional Twenty20 cricket team based in Hyderabad, Telangana, that competes in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The franchise is owned by Kalanithi Maran of Sun Group and was founded in 2013 after the Hyderabad-based Deccan Chargers were terminated by the IPL. The team is currently coached by Daniel Vettori and captained by Ishan Kishan. Their home ground is the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad, which has a capacity of 39,200.

Sunrisers Hyderabad
Nicknames
  • Orange Army
  • Eagles
LeagueIndian Premier League
Personnel
Captain
  • Ishan Kishan
CoachDaniel Vettori
Bowling coach
  • Varun Aaron
  • Muttiah Muralitharan
OwnerSun Group
Chief executiveKavya Maran
ManagerSrinath Bhashyam
Team information
CityHyderabad, Telangana, India
ColoursOrange and black
Founded2013; 13 years ago (2013)
Home groundRajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
Capacity39,200
History
Indian Premier League wins1 (2016)
Official websitesunrisershyderabad.in

T20I kit

2026 Sunrisers Hyderabad season
SUN Group
  • Sunrisers Hyderabad (2013–present)
    1 (2016)
  • Sunrisers Eastern Cape (2022–present)
    3 (2023, 2024, 2026)
  • Sunrisers Leeds (2026–present)

The team made their first IPL appearance in 2013, where they reached the playoffs, eventually finishing in fourth place. The Sunrisers won their maiden IPL title in the 2016 season, defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore by 8 runs in the final. The team has qualified for the play-off stage of the tournament for five consecutive seasons between 2016 and 2020. In 2018, the team reached the finals of the Indian Premier League, but lost to the Chennai Super Kings. In 2024, the team reached the finals of the Indian Premier League, but lost to the Kolkata Knight Riders. The team was considered one of the best bowling teams, often admired for its ability to defend low totals, but now has shifted to a remarkable batting team, according to many cricket pundits. The team also holds the record for the highest-ever IPL total with 287 runs.David Warner is the leading run scorer for the team, having won the Orange Cap three times, in 2015, 2017, and 2019.Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the leading wicket-taker having won the Purple Cap twice, in 2016 and 2017. The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the brand value of the Sunrisers Hyderabad which saw a decline of 4 percent to US$57.4 million in 2020 as the overall brand value of the IPL decreased to US$4.4 billion, according to Brand Finance.

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Franchise history

Sunrisers Hyderabad replaced the Deccan Chargers in 2012 and debuted in 2013. The franchise was taken over by Sun TV Network after the Deccan Chronicle went bankrupt. The squad was announced in Chennai on 18 December 2012. The team is owned by Sun TV Network who won the bid with ₹85.05 crore (US$10 million) per year for a five-year deal, a week after the Chargers were terminated due to prolonged financial issues. Sun TV Network Limited, which is headquartered in Chennai, is one of India's biggest television networks with 32 TV channels and 45 FM radio stations, making it India's largest media and entertainment company.

The team jersey was unveiled on 8 March 2013, and the team anthem composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar was released on 12 March 2013. The logo was unveiled on 20 December 2012, along with the announcement that the team's management would be led by Kris Srikkanth, now replaced by veteran Daniel Vettori, Muttiah Muralitharan and Varun Aaron.

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit supplier Shirt sponsor (front) Shirt sponsor (back)
2013–2014 Puma MakeMyTrip SpiceJet
2014–2015 TYKA WHSmith
2015–2016 Red FM Idea
2016–2017 UltraTech Cement
2017–2018 Red FM
2018–2019 Red FM Manforce
2019–2020 Coolwinks Red FM
2020–2022 JK Lakshmi Cement Ralco Tyres
2022–2023 Wrogn Cars24 BKT
2023–2024 FanCraze
2024–2026 Dream11
2026–present Shree Cement

Team history

2013–2015: Initial years

Sunrisers Hyderabad made their IPL debut in the 2013 season. They retained 20 players from the Chargers, which left slots open for 13 players (eight Indian, five overseas). They filled six of these with Thisara Perera, Darren Sammy, Sudeep Tyagi, Nathan McCullum, Quinton de Kock and Clint McKay. Kumar Sangakkara captained SRH for nine matches and Cameron White was captain for the remaining seven, as well as the eliminator match in the playoffs. In their inaugural season, the team reached the playoffs but were eliminated after losing against Rajasthan Royals by 4 wickets at Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi on 22 May 2013. The team played all of their home games in Hyderabad.

For the 2014 season, Pune Warriors India was defunct and not replaced, leaving only eight teams in the league. The team retained two players, Dale Steyn and Shikhar Dhawan. As a result of this retention, the team had an auction purse of ₹380 million (US$4.5 million) and two right-to-match cards. Shikhar Dhawan and Darren Sammy were named as captain and vice captain respectively. Due to the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, the season was partially held outside India with the opening 20 matches hosted in the United Arab Emirates and the remaining matches played in India from 2 May onwards. The team finished in 6th place with six wins and eight losses, failing to secure a place in the playoffs. Dhawan led the team for the first ten matches while Sammy led the team for remaining four.

For the 2015 season, SRH retained 13 players and released 11.David Warner was appointed as the captain for this season and led the team in all matches played.Muttiah Muralitharan was appointed the team's bowling coach as well as mentor. Sunrisers Hyderabad played their first three home games at Visakhapatnam and the remaining four home games at Hyderabad. The team again finished 6th with seven wins and seven losses, failing to reach the playoffs. Warner won the first Orange Cap for SRH.

2016–2020: Maiden title and consecutive playoff appearances

For the 2016 season, SRH retained 15 players and released nine. After the auction, SRH traded two players. Sunrisers Hyderabad were crowned champions under David Warner's magnificent captaincy after defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore in the final and ending the season with 11 wins and six losses. This was their maiden, and to date only, title. Bhuvneshwar Kumar became the first Sunrisers Hyderabad player to win the Purple Cap.

For the 2017 season, SRH retained 17 players and released six from the title-winning squad. The team then spent ₹45.1 crore (US$5.3 million) at the auction, leaving ₹20.9 crore (US$2.5 million) remaining. As the defending champions, as per IPL norms, SRH hosted both the opening and closing ceremonies of the season. The team finished 3rd on points in the table. They lost against the Kolkata Knight Riders in the eliminator match at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. The team made a below-par total of 128–7 in 20 overs, but the Kolkata Knight Riders' innings was reduced to just six overs due to rain. The revised total was 48, which the Knight Riders met with seven wickets and four balls remaining. Bhuvneshwar Kumar was able to retain the Purple Cap while David Warner won the Orange Cap.

For the 2018 season, the Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals were reinstated in the league after serving a two-year suspension from the competition due to the involvement of their players in the 2013 IPL betting scandal. The IPL governing council decided that a maximum of five players can be retained by each IPL team. SRH retained only two players and released all remaining players from the squad. The retention of two players meant SRH went in to the 2018 IPL auction with ₹59 crore in their auction purse and three right-to-match (RTM) cards. The salary deduction for every retained player from the franchise's salary purse was stipulated to be ₹15 crore, ₹11 crore and ₹7 crore if three players were retained; ₹12.5 crore and ₹8.5 crore if two players were retained; and ₹12.5 crore if only one player was retained. For retaining an uncapped player, salary deduction was set at ₹3 crore. David Warner had stepped down from captaincy on 28 March 2018 and the BCCI announced that he will not be allowed to play in IPL 2018 following the Australian ball-tampering controversy. On 29 March, New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was chosen to lead SRH for the 2018 season. On 31 March, England batsman Alex Hales was announced as replacement for the banned Warner. SRH finished the 2018 season as runners-up of the competition after losing to Chennai Super Kings in the final with 10 wins and seven losses. Williamson won the Orange Cap with 735 runs.

Ahead of the auction, SRH traded Shikhar Dhawan to Delhi Capitals in favour of Shahbaz Nadeem, Vijay Shankar and Abhishek Sharma. SRH retained 17 players and released nine players. On auction day (18 December 2018), SRH bought three new players; Jonny Bairstow, Martin Guptill and Wriddhiman Saha, the latter of which was bought back in the auction after initially being released. David Warner made a comeback to IPL on 24 March 2019 after he was banned by BCCI to participate in 2018 season due to Australian ball-tampering controversy. SRH decided to stay with Kane Williamson as captain and Bhuvneshwar Kumar as vice-captain. Before start of the season, Williamson was nursing an injury and Kumar led the team in the first game against Kolkata Knight Riders and from the third game till the sixth game. SRH ended the 2019 season with 6 wins and 9 losses. They lost against Delhi Capitals in the Eliminator at Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam. Warner won the orange cap in this season.

Ahead of the auction, SRH retained 18 players and released 5 players. On auction day (19 December 2019), SRH bought 7 new players including the likes of Mitchell Marsh and Priyam Garg among others. SRH parted ways with Tom Moody and Simon Helmot and named Trevor Bayliss and Brad Haddin as Head coach and Assistant Coach respectively. On 27 February 2020, Warner was reinstated as captain of SRH replacing Kane Williamson. SRH ended their 2020 campaign with 8 wins and 8 losses. In the playoffs, they beat the Royal Challengers Bangalore before losing to the Delhi Capitals in the Qualifier 2 at Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi with Warner as their highest run-scorer for the season.

2021–2023: Struggles

Ahead of the 2021 auction, SRH retained 22 players and released 5 players. On auction day (18 February 2021), SRH bought 3 players – J Suchith, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, and Kedar Jadhav. In addition, SRH added Tom Moody back to the staff team as the Director of Cricket. Following the team's poor start to the season with 1 win from 7 games, SRH announced Kane Williamson as their captain for the remainder of the season replacing David Warner.

Tom Moody and Simon Helmot became the head coach and assistant-coach respectively for their second stint following the departure of Trevor Bayliss and Brad Haddin as Head coach and assistant coach respectively. Dale Steyn has been appointed as the Fast bowling coach for SRH while Muttiah Muralitharan remained as the spin bowling coach. Ahead of the Mega auction, SRH retained Kane Williamson, Abdul Samad, and Umran Malik and has released other players including Jonny Bairstow, Warner, Rashid Khan, Manish Pandey, Sandeep Sharma and Siddarth Kaul for the 2022 Mega auction. SRH has bought Bhuvneshwar Kumar, T. Natarajan, Marco Jansen, Aiden Markram, Rahul Tripathi, Abhishek Sharma, Romario Shepherd, Washington Sundar, Nicholas Pooran and Glenn Phillips during the IPL 2022 Mega auction. Kane Williamson led the team in the 2022 season. They finished in 8th place on the points table. After initial success, the team lost five back-to-back matches and didn't qualify for the playoffs.

SRH appointed Brian Lara as the head coach ahead of the 2023 season replacing Tom Moody. SRH have announced Aiden Markram as the new captain for 2023 season replacing former captain Kane Williamson following a poor 2022 season. Ahead of the auction, SRH retained 12 players while the franchise released their captain Kane Williamson and other players including Nicholas Pooran, Jagadeesha Suchith, and Romario Shepherd. On the auction day, their significant buys were Harry Brook, Mayank Agarwal, Heinrich Klaasen and Adil Rashid. The team disappointed, managing only 4 wins over the season (including a solitary win at the home ground) while many players had difficult campaigns, including Brook, Agarwal and Malik with Heinrich Klaasen, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mayank Markande performances being the positives.

2024: Turnaround after struggles

Following the 2023 season debacle, SRH announced Daniel Vettori as the head coach replacing Brian Lara and released the likes of Harry Brook, Adil Rashid, and Kartik Tyagi ahead of the IPL 2024 auction. SRH traded Mayank Dagar to Royal Challengers Bengaluru and got Shahbaz Ahmed in return ahead of the players retention/release deadline. On the auction day, SRH purchased the likes of Pat Cummins, Travis Head, Wanindu Hasaranga, Jaydev Unadkat. SRH announced Pat Cummins as the new captain for the 2024 season replacing former captain Aiden Markram following a poor 2023 season.

The team started off their campaign with a narrow defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders. On 27 March 2024, Sunrisers Hyderabad surpassed Royal Challengers Bengaluru's 11-year-old record of the highest-ever IPL total of 263 runs by scoring 277 against Mumbai Indians, & securing a 31-run victory at the in Hyderabad. Following this, the team endured another narrow defeat to Gujarat Titans. The team then went with a 4 match winning streak against Chennai Super Kings, Punjab Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals with the last 3 being at their respective home grounds.

On 15 April 2024, Sunrisers Hyderabad broke their own record for the highest IPL total with a sensational 287 for three against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Bengaluru. SRH's total is also the second-highest T20 cricket, only behind Nepal's 314/3 against Mongolia in 2023. In reply, RCB racked up 262 for seven in a 25-run defeat, the highest T20 score ever to end up on the losing team.

Following the 4 match winning streak, the team had recorded its solitary home defeat against Royal Challengers Bangalore followed by a defeat against CSK in Chennai. SRH pulled off a 1 run win against Rajasthan Royals at home with Bhuvneshwar Kumar defending 12 runs (needed for Rajasthan to clinch the win) and dismissing Rovman Powell on the final delivery off the match. The team then lost to Mumbai Indians in Mumbai. The team has returned to Hyderabad for their final 3 league games, the team has chased down Lucknow Super Giants total of 165 in 9.4 overs without losing a single wicket, followed by a washout against Gujarat Titans and have finished off the league stage with a win against Punjab Kings at home and ended at number 2 position in the table marking a return to playoffs after 4 years.

The team played against Kolkata Knight Riders at Ahmedabad in Qualifier 1, which they lost by 8 wickets and played the qualifier 2 against Rajasthan Royals in Chennai, won the match by 36 runs and advanced to finals to play Kolkata Knight Riders in Chennai. The team ended the season as runners up with Kolkata Knight Riders winning by 8 wickets, the team has finished with 9 wins, 7 losses and 1 No result.

2025: A season of ups and downs

Ahead of the season, SRH retained just five players of Captain Pat Cummins, Travis Head, Heinrich Klaasen, Abhishek Sharma and Nitish Kumar Reddy while remainder of the squad including Bhuvneshwar Kumar, T Natarajan, Rahul Tripathi, Aiden Markram, Marco Jansen were released. During the Mega Auction 2025, SRH purchased the players of Ishan Kishan, Mohammed Shami, Harshal Patel, Aniket Verma, Eshan Malinga, Rahul Chahar, Adam Zampa, Kamindu Mendis, Jaydev Unadkat, Abhinav Manohar and Brydon Carse. During the season, Wiaan Mulder, Smaran Ravichandran and Harsh Dubey were drafted in as injury replacements of Brydon Carse, Adam Zampa and Smaran Ravichandran respectively. Hemang Badani left the squad from a batting coach role while James Franklin replaced Dale Steyn as the Fast Bowling coach

While SRH started off 2025 with a resounding victory over Rajasthan Royals in their opening match at Hyderabad, they couldn't retain the momentum and lost a few back-to-back games, which made them reeling at the 9th place for majority of the season.

The team then bounced back by recording their highest successful run chase of 246 against Punjab Kings at home. The team ended their season on a high by winning 4 out of their last 6 matches including beating the Chennai Super Kings at Chennai for the first time and also a seemingly winning match against Delhi Capitals at Hyderabad was washed out due to heavy rain and wet outfield. Ultimately the team finished in the 6th place with 6 Wins, 7 Losses and 1 No Result.

2026: Present

Following the ups and downs season, SRH replaced James Franklin with Varun Aaron as Fast Bowling coach, with Franklin being promoted to assistant coach. SRH released 7 players including the likes of Rahul Chahar, Wiaan Mulder, Adam Zampa, Simarjeet Singh and retained the remainder of the squad. Mohammed Shami was traded to Lucknow Super Giants for an all-cash deal prior to players release/retention deadline. During the IPL 2026 auction, SRH purchased 10 players including the likes of Liam Livingstone, Jack Edwards, Shivam Mavi, Salil Arora.

Performance by season

Year League standing Final standing
2013 4th out of 9 Playoffs
2014 6th out of 8 League stage
2015 6th out of 8 League stage
2016 3rd out of 8 Champions
2017 3rd out of 8 Playoffs
2018 2nd out of 8 Runners-up
2019 4th out of 8 Playoffs
2020 3rd out of 8 Playoffs
2021 8th out of 8 League stage
2022 8th out of 10 League stage
2023 10th out of 10 League stage
2024 2nd out of 10 Runners-up
2025 6th out of 10 League Stage

Captains

Last updated: 06 Apr 2026

Player Nationality From To Matches Won Lost Tied NR Win% Best Result Notes
Kumar Sangakkara   Sri Lanka 2013 2013 9 4 4 1 0 44.44 Playoffs (2013)
Cameron White   Australia 2013 2013 8 5 3 0 0 62.50 Playoffs (2013)
Shikhar Dhawan   India 2013 2014 16 7 9 0 0 43.73 6/8 (2014)
Daren Sammy   West Indies 2014 2014 4 2 2 0 0 50.00 Stand-In
David Warner   Australia 2015 2021 67 35 30 2 0 52.24 Winner (2016)
Kane Williamson   New Zealand 2018 2022 46 22 23 1 0 47.83 Runner-up (2018)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar   India 2018 2023 8 2 6 0 0 25.00 Stand-In
Manish Pandey   India 2021 2021 1 0 1 0 0 0 Stand-In
Aiden Markram   South Africa 2023 2023 13 4 9 0 0 30.77 10/10 (2023)
Pat Cummins   Australia 2024 Present 31 15 14 0 2 48.39 Runner-up (2024)
Ishan Kishan   India 2026 Present 3 1 2 0 0 33.33 Stand-In
  1. The information in the nationality column is according to ESPNcricinfo. This information may not necessarily reflect the player's birthplace or citizenship.

Home ground

Home record of the Sunrisers (at Hyderabad)
Matches Wins Losses NR Success Rate
In IPL 65 38 25 2 58.48%
(As of 05 April 2026)
 
The Sunrisers Hyderabad cheerleaders.

The Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium is the principal cricket stadium in Hyderabad and is the home ground of the SRH. It is owned by the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA). It is located in the eastern suburb of Uppal.

In 2015, the 30,000-capacity Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, which is located in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, was selected as the secondary home ground for Sunrisers Hyderabad and the team played their first three home games there during that season.

During the 2017 season, as the Sunrisers Hyderabad were defending IPL champions, they hosted the season opener and final. SRH selected their primary home ground to host their home games.

During the 2019 season, Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium was selected to host the IPL final after the BCCI decided to shift the match from M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai after TNCA failed to secure permission to open three locked stands for the match.Hyderabad Cricket Association won the award for best ground and pitch during the IPL 2019 and IPL 2024 seasons.

During the 2025 season, the Sunrisers Hyderabad reportedly threatened to pull out of Hyderabad and host their home matches at another venue after news reports indicated the dispute with the owners and the then Hyderabad Cricket Association president regarding complimentary ticket distribution and IPL ticket scam before the matter got sorted and SRH continued to play their home matches as scheduled.

Current squad

  • Players with international caps are listed in bold.
  •  *  denotes a player who is currently unavailable for selection.
  •  *  denotes a player who is unavailable for rest of the season.
No. Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Year signed Salary Notes
Batters
62 Travis Head   (1993-12-29) 29 December 1993 (age 32) Left-handed Right-arm off break 2024 ₹14 crore (US$1.7 million) Overseas
108 Aniket Verma   (2002-02-05) 5 February 2002 (age 24) Right-handed Right arm medium-fast 2025 ₹30 lakh (US$35,000)
10 Smaran Ravichandran   (2002-02-05) 5 February 2002 (age 24) Left-handed Right arm off-break 2025 ₹30 lakh (US$35,000)
Wicket-keepers
45 Heinrich Klaasen   (1991-07-30) 30 July 1991 (age 34) Right-handed Right-arm off spin 2023 ₹23 crore (US$2.7 million) Overseas
23 Ishan Kishan   (1998-07-18) 18 July 1998 (age 27) Left-handed Right-arm leg break 2025 ₹11.25 crore (US$1.3 million) Captain
15 Salil Arora   (2002-11-07) 7 November 2002 (age 23) Right-handed 2026 ₹1.50 crore (US$180,000)
All-rounders
4 Abhishek Sharma   (2000-09-04) 4 September 2000 (age 25) Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2019 ₹14 crore (US$1.7 million) Vice-Captain
88 Nitish Kumar Reddy   (2003-05-26) 26 May 2003 (age 22) Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2023 ₹6 crore (US$710,000)
25 Shivam Mavi   (1998-11-26) 26 November 1998 (age 27) Right-handed Right arm fast-medium 2026 ₹75 lakh (US$89,000)
67 Shivang Kumar   (2002-05-26) 26 May 2002 (age 23) Right-handed Left-arm unorthodox 2026 ₹30 lakh (US$35,000)
7 Harsh Dubey   (2002-07-23) 23 July 2002 (age 23) Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2025 ₹30 lakh (US$35,000)
23 Liam Livingstone   (1993-08-04) 4 August 1993 (age 32) Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2026 ₹13 crore (US$1.5 million) Overseas
92 Brydon Carse   (1995-07-31) 31 July 1995 (age 30) Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2025 ₹1 crore (US$120,000) Overseas
21 Kamindu Mendis   (1998-09-30) 30 September 1998 (age 27) Left-handed Ambidextrous spin 2025 ₹75 lakh (US$89,000) Overseas
32 Jack Edwards   (2000-04-19) 19 April 2000 (age 25) Right-handed Right-arm medium 2026 ₹3 crore (US$350,000) Overseas
Pace bowlers
30 Pat Cummins   (1993-05-08) 8 May 1993 (age 32) Right-handed Right arm fast 2024 ₹18 crore (US$2.1 million) Overseas
16 Harshal Patel   (1990-11-23) 23 November 1990 (age 35) Right-handed Right arm fast-medium 2025 ₹8 crore (US$950,000)
91 Jaydev Unadkat   (1991-10-18) 18 October 1991 (age 34) Right-handed Left-arm medium 2024 ₹1 crore (US$120,000)
97 Eshan Malinga   (2001-02-04) 4 February 2001 (age 25) Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2025 ₹1.2 crore (US$140,000) Overseas
18 Praful Hinge   (2002-01-18) 18 January 2002 (age 24) Right-handed Right arm fast-medium 2026 ₹30 lakh (US$35,000)
93 Onkar Tarmale   (2002-08-22) 22 August 2002 (age 23) Right-handed Right arm medium-fast 2026 ₹30 lakh (US$35,000)
57 Sakib Hussain   (2004-12-14) 14 December 2004 (age 21) Right-handed Right arm fast 2026 ₹30 lakh (US$35,000)
Spin bowlers
27 Zeeshan Ansari   (1999-12-16) 16 December 1999 (age 26) Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2025 ₹40 lakh (US$47,000)
77 Amit Kumar   (2002-11-02) 2 November 2002 (age 23) Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2026 ₹30 lakh (US$35,000)
37 Krains Fuletra   (2004-06-19) 19 June 2004 (age 21) Right-handed Right-arm unorthodox 2026 ₹30 lakh (US$35,000)
Source:SRH Squad

Administration and support staff

Position Name
CEO   K. Shanmugan
General manager   Srinath Bhashyam
Team manager   Vijay Kumar
Head coach   Daniel Vettori
Assistant coach   James Franklin
Assistant and fielding coach   Simon Helmot
Batting coach   Hariesh Jaikumar
Spin-bowling and strategic coach   Muttiah Muralitharan
Pace bowling coach   Varun Aaron
Physio   Shyam Sundar Jayapalan
Physical trainer   Mario Villavarayan
Source:SRH Staff

Performance record

By season

Year Round Points Table Standing Matches Played Matches Won Matches Lost Matches No result Success Rate [%]
2013 Playoffs 4th out of 9 17 10 7 0 58.82
2014 League stage 6th out of 8 14 6 8 0 42.86
2015 League stage 6th out of 8 14 7 7 0 50.00
2016 Champions 3rd out of 8 17 11 6 0 64.70
2017 Playoffs 3rd out of 8 15 8 6 1 53.33
2018 Runners-up 1st out of 8 17 10 7 0 58.82
2019 Playoffs 4th out of 8 15 6 9 0 40.00
2020 Playoffs 3rd out of 8 16 8 8 0 50.00
2021 League stage 8th out of 8 14 3 11 0 21.42
2022 League stage 8th out of 10 14 6 8 0 42.86
2023 League stage 10th out of 10 14 4 10 0 28.57
2024 Runners-up 2nd out of 10 17 9 7 1 52.94
2025 League Stage 6th out of 10 14 6 7 1 42.86
2026 TBD TBD 3 1 2 0 33.33
Total 1 Title, 3 Finals, 7 Playoffs in 13 Seasons 201 95 103 3 47.27
Last updated: 5 April 2026

By opposition

Opposition Seasons Games played Won Lost Tied No result Win %
Chennai Super Kings 2013–present 22 7 15 0 0 31.82
Delhi Capitals 2013–present 26 13 12 0 1 50.00
Gujarat Titans 2022–present 7 1 5 0 1 14.28
Kolkata Knight Riders 2013–present 31 11 20 0 0 35.48
Lucknow Super Giants 2022–present 7 2 5 0 0 28.57
Mumbai Indians 2013–present 25 10 15 0 0 40.00
Punjab Kings 2013–present 24 17 7 0 0 70.83
Rajasthan Royals 2013–present 21 12 9 0 0 57.14
Royal Challengers Bengaluru 2013–present 27 14 12 0 1 51.85
Rising Pune Supergiant 2016–2017 4 1 3 0 0 25.00
Gujarat Lions 2016–2017 5 5 0 0 0 100.00
Pune Warriors India 2013 2 2 0 0 0 100.00
Total 2013–present 201 95 103 0 3 47.27
Last updated: 06 April 2026
Team now defunct

Champions League T20

Year Round Position Games played Won Lost Tied No result Win %
2013 Group stage 7th 7 3 3 0 1 42.85

Home record

This section include records against other teams at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in IPL.

Source: Howstat
Opposition Mat Won Lost N/R Success Rate Last Played
Chennai Super Kings 5 3 2 0 60.00% 5 Apr 2024
Kolkata Knight Riders 7 3 4 0 42.86% 4 May 2023
Royal Challengers Bengaluru 9 6 3 0 66.66% 25 Apr 2024
Delhi Capitals 7 3 3 1 42.86% 5 May 2025
Rajasthan Royals 6 5 1 0 83.33% 23 March 2025
Mumbai Indians 10 5 5 0 50.00% 23 Apr 2025
Punjab Kings 10 9 1 0 90.00% 12 Apr 2025
Lucknow Super Giants 4 1 3 0 25.00% 06 Apr 2026
Gujarat Titans 2 0 1 1 00.00% 6 Apr 2025
Pune Warriors India 1 1 0 0 100% 3 Apr 2013
Gujarat Lions 2 2 0 0 100% 7 Apr 2017
Rising Pune Supergiant 2 0 2 0 0 6 May 2017
Total 65 38 25 2 58.48% (As of 5 April 2026)
Team now defunct

Rivalries

Rivalry with Royal Challengers Bengaluru

There is a notable rivalry between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and the Hyderabad franchises, first with Deccan Chargers and now with Sunrisers Hyderabad. The clashes between Bengaluru and Hyderabad have been intense with the latter ultimately dominating the former. Deccan Chargers had won 6 out of the 11 clashes between the two and Sunrisers currently lead with 13 games to the 11 games won by RCB as per the latest edition. There is also a notable trend where the Hyderabad franchise has jeopardised RCB's campaigns in some way or the other. The 2009 Indian Premier League final was won by Deccan Chargers and the 2016 Indian Premier League final was won by Sunrisers Hyderabad. Their 2020 clash was also at a high-stake eliminator, where a fifty by Kane Williamson trumped RCB to knock them out of IPL 2020. Even with their abysmal 2021 season, SRH were able to beat a rising RCB. RCB had the opportunity to reach the top 2 but ended up in 3rd place, forcing them to play the eliminator, where they eventually lost to KKR, knocking them out of IPL 2021. RCB's 2022 IPL campaign was also affected by SRH, whom they lost to by 9 wickets after scoring 68 in their first encounter, putting them under pressure because of their negative run rate throughout their otherwise strong campaign. In the latest chapter of the rivalry between the two in IPL 2024, like the Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad were the first to break the 263-run record set by RCB, which seemed insurmountable at the time as a result of Chris Gayle's 175 *. In a more humiliating turn, SRH again broke RCB's record against RCB themselves on their home ground, scoring 287 runs, thanks to a 39-ball century by Travis Head and a 30-ball 67 by Heinrich Klassen. Although there was a valiant effort by RCB, spearheaded by Dinesh Karthik's 83 off 35 and captain Faf du Plessis's 62 off 28, RCB still lost by 25 runs. The loss also worsened RCB's already unfavourable odds in their dismal IPL 2024 to qualify for the playoffs. SRH would break RCB's 263 record for the third time and score 266 against the Delhi Capitals after setting an all-time T20 record by scoring 125 runs inside the power-play.

See also

  •  Hyderabad portal
  • List of Sunrisers Hyderabad records
  • Deccan Chargers
  • Sunrisers Eastern Cape
  • Sunrisers Leeds
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