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SRH vs KKR Full Scorecard- IPL 2025 Match 68: Klaasen’s 37-Ball Century Powers SRH to Historic 110-Run Win

The Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Kolkata Knight Riders match scorecard from IPL 2025 Match 68 tells a story of absolute domination. Heinrich Klaasen’s 105* off just 39 balls– the joint 3rd-fastest century in IPL history- powered SRH to 278/3, the third-highest total ever scored in the Indian Premier League. KKR, chasing an impossible target, were bowled out for 168 in 18.4 overs, handing Sunrisers their biggest-ever win over the Knight Riders. This was not just a match result. It was a full-season statement.

Match Summary Box

DetailInfo
MatchIPL 2025- Match 68
DateSunday, May 25, 2025
VenueArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
Time7:30 PM IST (Day/Night)
TossSRH won toss, elected to bat
ResultSunrisers Hyderabad won by 110 runs
Player of the MatchHeinrich Klaasen (SRH)- 105* off 39 balls
On-Field UmpiresAdrian Holdstock, Keyur Kelkar
TV UmpireRohan Pandit

SRH Batting Scorecard- Innings 1: 278/3 (20 Overs)

Sunrisers Hyderabad scored 278/3 in 20 overs in IPL 2025 Match 68 vs KKR. Heinrich Klaasen top-scored with an unbeaten 105 off 39 balls. Travis Head contributed 76 off 40 balls, and Abhishek Sharma fired a quickfire 32 off 16 at the top.

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Abhishek Sharmac Russell b Narine321642200.00
Travis Headc Green b Narine764066190.00
Heinrich KlaasenNot Out1053979269.23
Ishan Kishan (wk)c Nortje b Arora292041145.00
Aniket VermaNot Out12611200.00
Extras(b 2, lb 7, w 14, nb 1)24
TOTAL3 wkts, 20 overs278RR: 13.90

Did not bat: Nitish Kumar Reddy, Abhinav Manohar, Pat Cummins (c), Harshal Patel, Jaydev Unadkat, Eshan Malinga

SRH Fall of Wickets

WicketBatsmanScoreOver
1stAbhishek Sharma53/13.4
2ndTravis Head109/28.0
3rdIshan Kishan175/313.0

SRH Partnership Table- Innings 1

PartnershipBatter 1Batter 2RunsBalls
1st wktAbhishek SharmaTravis Head5322
2nd wktTravis HeadH. Klaasen5623
3rd wktH. KlaasenIshan Kishan6631
4th wktH. KlaasenAniket Verma103*~44

*Klaasen-Verma unbroken stand carried SRH to 278.

KKR Bowling Figures vs SRH

BowlerOMRWEcon
Vaibhav Arora403919.75
Anrich Nortje4060015.00
Harshit Rana3040013.33
Sunil Narine4042210.50
Varun Chakravarthy3054018.00
Andre Russell2034017.00

Chakravarthy and Nortje- KKR’s two biggest weapons- went for a combined 114 runs across seven overs. That is where the game was lost.

SRH Innings Phase-Wise Scoring Analysis

SRH scored 79/0 in the powerplay, 140/3 in the middle overs, and 59/0 in the death overs (Overs 17–20) at a run rate of 14.75.

PhaseOversRunsWicketsRun Rate
Powerplay1–679013.16
Middle Overs7–16140314.00
Death Overs17–2059014.75

What the Phases Tell Us

SRH’s powerplay was one of the cleanest in IPL 2025. Opening duo Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma put on 53 runs off just 22 balls without losing a wicket, exploiting the fielding restrictions with calculated aggression- not slog hitting, but precise placement. The middle-over phase (Overs 7–16) was where Klaasen redefined the match. His 50 arrived in just 17 balls. Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy- two of T20 cricket’s most respected mystery bowlers- were systematically targeted. Klaasen’s tactic was simple: premeditate the length, go over the top regardless of the name on the back of the jersey. Both spinners were rendered ineffective, conceding a combined 96 runs across 7 overs. The death overs (17–20) produced 59 runs without the loss of a wicket, with Klaasen and Aniket Verma unseparated. By that point, KKR’s bowlers were searching for answers they no longer had.

Read More: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Rajasthan Royals match scorecard

KKR Batting Scorecard- Chase: 168/10 (18.4 Overs)

KKR were bowled out for 168 in 18.4 overs while chasing 279. Manish Pandey top-scored with 37 off 23 balls. Harshit Rana contributed 34 off 21 at the death, but it was far too late. Three SRH bowlers- Unadkat, Malinga, and Dubey- each took three wickets.

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Quinton de Kock (wk)c Manohar b Malinga9130069.23
Sunil Narineb Unadkat311633193.75
Ajinkya Rahane (c)c Sharma b Unadkat15830187.50
Angkrish Raghuvanshi (Impact)c Reddy b Malinga14181077.78
Rinku Singhc Reddy b Dubey9601150.00
Andre Russelllbw b Dubey01000.00
Manish Pandeyc Manohar b Unadkat372323160.87
Ramandeep Singhb Dubey13502260.00
Harshit Ranac&b Malinga342123161.90
Vaibhav Arorarun out (Unadkat)01000.00
Anrich NortjeNot Out0000
Extras(b 1, lb 1, w 4)6
TOTALAll out, 18.4 overs168RR: 9.00

KKR Fall of Wickets

WicketBatsmanScoreOver
1stSunil Narine37/13.3
2ndAjinkya Rahane55/25.3
3rdQuinton de Kock61/36.5
4thRinku Singh70/47.5
5thAndre Russell70/58.0
6thAngkrish Raghuvanshi95/612.2
7thRamandeep Singh110/713.5
8thManish Pandey162/817.3
9thVaibhav Arora162/917.4
10thHarshit Rana168/1018.4

KKR Partnership Table

PartnershipBatter 1Batter 2RunsBalls
1stDe KockNarine37
2ndDe KockRahane18
3rdDe KockRaghuvanshi6
4thRaghuvanshiRinku9
5thRaghuvanshiRussell01
6thRaghuvanshiPandey25
7thPandeyRamandeep15
8thPandeyRana52
9thRanaArora01
10thRanaNortje6

SRH Bowling Figures- Chase

BowlerOMRWEcon
Pat Cummins (c)2025012.50
Jaydev Unadkat402436.00
Harshal Patel2021010.50
Eshan Malinga3.403138.45
Harsh Dubey (Impact)403438.50
Nitish Kumar Reddy10606.00
Abhishek Sharma2025012.50

Powerplay Comparison

SRH scored 79/0 in their powerplay at 13.16 RPO. KKR managed just 61/3 in the powerplay– losing Narine, Rahane, and de Kock- at 10.16 RPO. The powerplay difference of 18 runs and 3 wickets effectively sealed the chase.

TeamPP ScoreWicketsRun RateBoundaries
SRH (Batting)79/0013.168×4, 4×6
KKR (Batting)61/3310.166×4, 3×6

How KKR Lost the Chase: Key Turning Points

The Russell-Rinku Double Blow

The Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Kolkata Knight Riders match scorecard reflects a chase that died at the 8.0 over mark. At 70/5, KKR still needed 209 runs from 72 balls– against a full-strength, well-rested attack. Harsh Dubey- a left-arm wrist spinner deployed as an Impact substitute- dismissed both Rinku Singh (9, 6 balls) and Andre Russell (0, 1 ball) in consecutive deliveries. That moment changed everything. Andre Russell scoring a golden duck in a must-win situation exposed KKR’s over-reliance on individual brilliance with no structural backup.

Unadkat’s Tight Lines Break the Top Order

Jaydev Unadkat’s three wickets for 24 runs at an economy of 6.00 deserve context. He wasn’t bowling short or full at random- his full-length, seam-up deliveries swinging late denied KKR’s top three any width to free their arms. Narine, who can score 31 off 16 balls, has no answer to a ball that bowls him through the gate. That is exactly what Unadkat delivered.

The Pandey-Rana Stand: Too Little, Far Too Late

The only meaningful resistance came from the 52-run 8th wicket partnership between Manish Pandey and Harshit Rana. Both batters played with freedom because the match was already over- which ironically produced some of the evening’s most entertaining cricket. But with KKR needing 130 off 15 overs when this stand began, it was cosmetic, not consequential.

Heinrich Klaasen’s Century: Key Statistics

Heinrich Klaasen scored 105* off 39 balls (SR: 269.23) vs KKR in IPL 2025 Match 68- the joint 3rd-fastest century in IPL history. He hit 7 fours and 9 sixes, reaching his fifty in 17 balls and his hundred in 37 balls.

MilestoneDetail
50 reached17 balls
100 reached37 balls
Final score105* off 39 balls
Boundary count7 fours, 9 sixes
Strike rate269.23
IPL rankingJoint 3rd-fastest IPL century ever
Season runs (IPL 2025)487 runs in 13 matches, SR: 172.69

Klaasen’s assault was not blind power hitting. He specifically hunted Chakravarthy and Narine– the two bowlers KKR trusted most- and dismantled both. Chakravarthy conceded 54 in 3 overs (Econ: 18.00). Narine went for 42 in 4 (Econ: 10.50). Six of Klaasen’s nine sixes came directly off these two bowlers, in a calculated execution of a pre-planned batting blueprint. In IPL 2025, Klaasen averaged over 40 with a strike rate of 172.69– numbers that cement him as one of the most dangerous middle-order batters in the format.

Records Broken- SRH vs KKR, IPL 2025 Match 68

SRH vs KKR IPL 2025 Match 68 saw multiple records. SRH posted the 3rd-highest total in IPL history (278/3). Klaasen hit the joint 3rd-fastest IPL century (37 balls). KKR suffered their biggest-ever IPL defeat (110 runs). This was also SRH’s first win over KKR in six attempts.

  • 3rd-highest IPL total of all time– SRH’s 278/3
  • Joint 3rd-fastest IPL century– Klaasen’s 100 in 37 balls
  • Largest defeat margin in KKR’s IPL history– 110 runs, breaking the previous record of 102 runs
  • Highest ever SRH score against KKR– 278
  • SRH’s first win over KKR after five consecutive defeats

SRH vs KKR Head-to-Head Record in IPL (After Match 68, IPL 2025)

As of IPL 2025 Match 68, KKR lead SRH 20–10 in head-to-head IPL encounters. SRH’s 278 is now the highest score recorded by any team in this fixture.

StatDetail
Total Matches30
KKR Wins20
SRH Wins10
KKR Highest vs SRH208
SRH Highest vs KKR278 (this match)
KKR Lowest vs SRH101
SRH Lowest vs KKR113 (2024 IPL Final)

Despite the dominant scoreline in Match 68, KKR maintained a 2:1 overall advantage in the IPL rivalry. This fixture had seen several close contests over the years- but the gap in match-day execution in Delhi was as wide as any between these two sides.

Playing XIs- IPL 2025 Match 68

Sunrisers Hyderabad: Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wk), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Heinrich Klaasen, Aniket Verma, Abhinav Manohar, Pat Cummins (c), Harshal Patel, Jaydev Unadkat, Eshan Malinga | Impact Sub: Harsh Dubey

Kolkata Knight Riders: Quinton de Kock (wk), Sunil Narine, Ajinkya Rahane (c), Rinku Singh, Andre Russell, Manish Pandey, Ramandeep Singh, Vaibhav Arora, Harshit Rana, Varun Chakravarthy, Anrich Nortje | Impact Sub: Angkrish Raghuvanshi

Key Takeaways Box

TakeawayDetail
Top ScorerHeinrich Klaasen- 105* (39 balls, SR: 269.23)
Best BowlerJaydev Unadkat- 3/24 (Econ: 6.00)
Match-Defining MomentKKR 70/5 in Over 8- chase mathematically over
Record Highlight3rd-highest IPL total (278/3)
Series ResultSRH 1–1 vs KKR in IPL 2025 group stage
Standings ImpactSRH temporarily 6th, KKR ended group stage 8th

Series Context and Season Impact

The complete Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Kolkata Knight Riders match scorecard across IPL 2025 showed two very different faces of both franchises. In Match 15 at Eden Gardens in April, KKR won by 80 runs– SRH bundled out for 120 with Varun Chakravarthy taking 3/22. By Match 68 in Delhi, SRH reversed the narrative completely, outscoring KKR by 110 runs and ending their IPL 2025 campaign on a historic note. For KKR, the defending champions, this result reflected a broader collapse of the title-winning template. Their bowling- built on Narine and Chakravarthy’s mystery- was exposed. Their batting- dependent on Narine’s blazing starts- had no depth to absorb failure. The 2024 champions finished 8th in 2025, a contrast that showed how quickly IPL fortunes can reverse. For SRH, Klaasen, Head, and Abhishek Sharma had been in the engine room all season. The Delhi masterclass was the finest individual expression of what this batting lineup could produce when all three fired, or when even one- like Klaasen- decided a match on his own.

Venue Stats- Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

The Arun Jaitley Stadium is consistently one of the most batting-friendly surfaces in the IPL. Its true, even bounce and short square boundaries reward attacking intent, particularly against spin in the middle overs. In IPL 2025, the venue recorded multiple 200+ totals, making SRH’s decision to bat first after winning the toss a textbook read of conditions. KKR’s bowling unit, primarily pace-dependent, was always going to struggle here at night under lights with the ball swinging less as the innings progressed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Q1. Who won the SRH vs KKR Match 68 in IPL 2025?

A1. Sunrisers Hyderabad won by 110 runs. SRH posted 278/3 and dismissed KKR for 168 in 18.4 overs at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi on May 25, 2025.

Q2. What was the full scorecard of SRH vs KKR IPL 2025 Match 68?

A2. SRH: 278/3 (20 overs)– Klaasen 105* (39), Head 76 (40), Abhishek 32 (16). KKR: 168/10 (18.4 overs)– Pandey 37, Rana 34, Narine 31. SRH won by 110 runs.

Q3. How many balls did Klaasen take to score his century vs KKR?

A3. Heinrich Klaasen reached his century in 37 deliveries– the joint 3rd-fastest hundred in IPL history. He finished on 105* off 39 balls at a strike rate of 269.23.

Q4. Who was the Player of the Match in SRH vs KKR IPL 2025?

A4. Heinrich Klaasen (SRH) was the Player of the Match for his unbeaten 105 off 39 balls (7 fours, 9 sixes, SR: 269.23).

Q5. What was the toss result in SRH vs KKR IPL 2025 Match 68?

A5. SRH won the toss and elected to bat at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi. The decision proved decisive on a batting-friendly surface.

Q6. What was the powerplay score of SRH vs KKR in Match 68?

A6. SRH scored 79/0 in their powerplay (Overs 1–6) at 13.16 RPO. KKR scored 61/3 in their powerplay, losing Narine, Rahane, and de Kock.

Q7. Who were the top wicket-takers for SRH vs KKR IPL 2025?

A7. Three SRH bowlers shared nine wickets: Jaydev Unadkat 3/24, Eshan Malinga 3/31, and Harsh Dubey 3/34. Dubey was used as an Impact Player substitute.

Q8. What records were broken in SRH vs KKR IPL 2025 Match 68?

A8. SRH posted the 3rd-highest total in IPL history (278/3). Klaasen hit the joint 3rd-fastest IPL century (37 balls). KKR suffered their biggest-ever IPL defeat (110 runs). It was also SRH’s first win over KKR after five consecutive losses.

Q9. What is the SRH vs KKR head-to-head record in IPL?

A9. After Match 68, KKR led SRH 20–10 in IPL head-to-head encounters across 30 matches. SRH’s 278 in this match is the highest score any team has posted in this fixture.

Q10. What was KKR’s score breakdown in the chase vs SRH?

A10. KKR were 70/5 by Over 8– effectively eliminating any realistic chase. The final score was 168/10 in 18.4 overs. Their biggest stand was the 8th-wicket partnership of 52 between Pandey and Rana, which came far too late.



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