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Kolkata Knight Riders defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by 7 wickets in the 45th match of IPL 2026. Manish Pandey became the third player to play at least one match in every IPL season. Sunil Narine of Kolkata became the first player to take 200 wickets for an IPL team. Meanwhile, Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins bowled his most expensive over in T20 cricket. Read about the top moments and records from the Hyderabad-Kolkata match In the 2nd game, the Gujarat Titans beat the top-ranked Punjab Kings by 4 wickets in a last-over thriller. 164 was not much to defend as PBKS suffered a collapse. However, Punjab took it close, and then Washington Sundar finished the game with one ball to spare. The Sunday double-header between SRH vs KKR GT vs PBKS witnessed several moments and on-field brilliance with top moments and records. From Kagiso Rabada’s ‘Somersault’ celebration, Shubman Gill’s marriage question at the toss to ‘Superman’ Powell vs Heinrich Klaasen, let’s have a look into it. Top-2 records of the SRH vs KKR match 1. Manish Pandey equals Rohit-Kohli Manish Pandey became a part of the Kolkata Knight Riders team against the Sunrisers Hyderabad. With this, he has become the third player to play at least one match in every IPL season. He has equalled Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in this list. 2. Narine becomes the first player to take 200 wickets for an IPL team Against Hyderabad, Sunil Narine took 2 wickets for 31 runs in 4 overs. As soon as he took his first wicket in the match, he completed 200 wickets for Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL. With this, he has become the first bowler to take 200 wickets for a single team in the IPL. Jasprit Bumrah is second on this list, having taken 186 wickets for Mumbai Indians. Top 5 Moments from SRH vs KKR 1. Varun Chakaravarthy consoles Travis Head after dismissal, pats him as send-off After breaking 61-run partnership between Ishan Kishan and Travis Head, KKR spinner Varun Chakaravarthy consoled Head after his wicket. SRH opener was the highest run scorer for SRH as he scored 61 runs off 28 balls. Head had already scored 14 runs in that over through just boundaries, so the pat from Varun was sort of a send-off for the SRH batter. 2. The ball hit Rinku’s hand and went outside the boundary Klaasen’s catch was dropped off Cameron Green’s ball in the 11th over of Hyderabad’s innings. On the second ball of the over, Klaasen tried to hit a big shot over long-on. Fielder Rinku Singh was present there; he ran to his right and tried to catch, but the ball slipped from his palms and went for a six over the boundary. 3. Powell took a ‘Superman’ catch with one hand In the 12th over, Rovman Powell took such a catch that everyone was stunned. Cameron Green bowled the third ball of the over short, on which Klaasen played a pull shot, but the ball took a top-edge and went high towards deep mid-wicket. Powell ran to his right and, leaping in the air, took a miraculous catch with one hand. His glasses also broke while falling. 4. Anukul took a low return catch from Cummins In the 17th over of Hyderabad’s innings, Kolkata’s bowler Anukul Roy took a brilliant catch off his own bowling. On the last ball of the over, he bowled a flighted delivery to batsman Pat Cummins. Cummins hit hard straight, but Anukul bent down in his follow-through and took an excellent low catch. After this, the on-field umpire sought the help of the third umpire for a catch check. After watching the replay, the umpire declared Cummins out. 5. Cummins bowled his most expensive over in T20s The fourth over of Kolkata’s innings proved to be the most expensive over in Pat Cummins’ T20 history. Cummins’ first ball was a wide, which even wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan couldn’t collect, and Kolkata got 5 free runs. After this, Allen scored a total of 27 runs in the over with the help of 2 fours and 2 sixes. However, Cummins made a comeback on the last ball and had Allen caught out by Heinrich Klaasen. 6. Badminton player PV Sindhu attends the match Olympic medalist and star badminton player PV Sindhu also arrived to watch the match played at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad. She had come to support Sunrisers Hyderabad. GT vs PBKS, Match 46, IPL 2026, Top Moments 1. Kagiso Rabada’s ‘Somersault’ celebration against PBKS In the 16th over of Punjab’s batting, Kagiso Rabada did a unique celebration. Rabada got Suryansh Shedge caught out by wicketkeeper Jos Buttler on the last ball of the over. After taking the wicket, Rabada celebrated in a special way by doing a ‘somersault’ on the field. 2. Shubman Gill shuts marriage rumours during toss The moment began with Shubman Gill winning the toss and opting to bowl against Punjab Kings, but it soon turned unusual when commentator Danny Morrison asked a personal question. Such queries are rare during toss interactions, leaving Gill slightly surprised. “Still, Shubhers, there are no wedding bells around the corner? Anything that we need to know about,” Morrison said. In response, Gill said, “No. No. Nothing.” Morrison then concluded, “Good to see you.” 2. Suryansh Shdge’s maiden IPL half-century Punjab’s Suryaansh Shedge scored his first fifty in IPL against Gujarat. In the 15th over of the innings, Suryaansh played the last ball of Rashid Khan towards mid-wicket and completed his 50 runs. He completed his fifty in just 24 balls. 3. Manav Suthar conceded 27 runs in an over Punjab batsman Suryaansh Shedge scored heavily off Manav Suthar’s bowling in the 14th over of the innings. Stoinis took a single off the first ball of the Gujarat left-arm spinner. After that, Shedge sent all five balls beyond the boundary. He hit two consecutive sixes on the second and third balls. Then he hit two consecutive fours and sent the last ball over deep mid-wicket for six runs. 27 runs were scored in this over by Suthar.