Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) are set to lock horns with Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the 68th match of the IPL 2025 season, scheduled for May 25 at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium. Both teams have been knocked out of playoff contention but will be keen to close their campaigns with a win.


SRH looks to end on a positive note

Led by Pat Cummins, SRH enters this match on the back of two consecutive wins against Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bangalore. Despite missing the playoffs, SRH’s recent performance shows promise, as they aim to wrap up the season with confidence and momentum for the next season.


KKR seeks consistency and victory

KKR, captained by Ajinkya Rahane, have had an uneven season with fluctuating performances.

Their journey was cut short partly due to a rain-affected game that hampered their points tally. As defending champions, KKR will look to regain some pride and build a strong foundation ahead of IPL 2026.


Pitch and weather conditions in Delhi

The Arun Jaitley Stadium traditionally offers a slow pitch that assists spinners as the match progresses. However, recent seasons have seen high-scoring games thanks to shorter boundaries and batting-friendly conditions. Fans can expect an exciting, high-run encounter between these two teams.


Delhi’s weather on match day will be warm with temperatures around 33 degrees Celsius at the start, cooling slightly to 31 degrees by the end. Humidity will be high, between 54% and 59%, but the clear skies mean rain is unlikely to interrupt the match.


Social media reactions reflect mixed feelings

On social platforms, fans expressed varied views on the teams’ performances this season. One user acknowledged SRH’s journey, saying they may not have been at their best but gained valuable experience, set new records, and created unforgettable memories. Another user criticized teams including SRH and KKR for performing better only after missing playoffs, questioning if poor performances were intentional, expressing sympathy for the team owners.

Both SRH and KKR, despite their ups and downs, will aim to finish IPL 2025 with a win, while fans continue debating their season’s effort and consistency.

Social media reactions reflect mixed feelings

On social platforms, fans expressed varied views on the teams’ performances this season. One user acknowledged SRH’s journey, saying they may not have been at their best but gained valuable experience, set new records, and created unforgettable memories. Another user criticized teams including SRH and KKR for performing better only after missing playoffs, questioning if poor performances were intentional, expressing sympathy for the team owners.

Both SRH and KKR, despite their ups and downs, will aim to finish IPL 2025 with a win, while fans continue debating their season’s effort and consistency.

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