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Prabharya vs Travishek in battle of the IPL openers
The battle between Prabhsimran Singh and Travis Head as IPL openers is an exciting matchup. Travis Head, paired with Abhishek Sharma for Sunrisers Hyderabad, is known for his aggressive batting and has given SRH explosive starts. On the other hand, Prabhsimran Singh, paired with Priyansh Arya for Punjab Kings, has shown promise with his big-hitting ability, though they might lack experience compared to other pairs.
Travis Head: Known for hitting stormy shots, Head has given SRH a strong start with his aggressive batting.
Prabhsimran Singh: A young and dynamic opener, Singh has scored over 400 runs in his first year as an opener.
Only, PBKS have a gun opening combination of their own in Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya. They may not score as quickly as their Sunrisers Hyderabad counterparts, but were instrumental in PBKS' run to the final last year. They both outscored the SRH openers in 2025, with Arya racking up 475 runs at a strike rate of 179.42 and Prabhsimran making 549 at 160.52.
Head and Abhishek failed to reprise the kind of form from 2024 in the next season, but this year, they gave a glimpse of their capacity for destruction with an 82-run opening stand in 5.4 overs against Kolkata Knight Riders.
With the match being a day game, and conditions assisting the slower bowlers, PBKS could be tempted to bring in an extra spinner in the form of Harpreet Brar for Vijaykumar Vyshak, especially since Cooper Connolly can't bowl.
SRH are likely to play an unchanged team, with plenty of options in both pace and spin departments. There could, however, be a toss-up between Brydon Carse and Liam Livingstone depending on what happens at the toss and whether they have a collapse or not if they have to bat first.
Cooper Connolly is making waves in the IPL with his impressive debut performance, scoring an unbeaten 72 against Gujarat Titans and following it up with 36 off 22 balls against Chennai Super Kings. This has Punjab Kings hopeful that they've found a solid replacement for Josh Inglis.
Meanwhile, Nitish Kumar Reddy is also on a roll, scoring a fifty in his last game and showcasing his improved pace and bowling threat. As a promising Indian pace-bowling all-rounder, Reddy's consistency will be crucial for Sunrisers Hyderabad.
The match is expected to be played on Pitch No. 4 in New Chandigarh, which last hosted an IPL day game in 2024. Delhi Capitals had made 174 for 9 after being asked to bat in that game, and PBKS chased it down in the last over with four wickets to spare. Overall, since 2024, this pitch has an even split of teams winning after batting first (2) and bowling first (2). In that day game, spin was significantly tougher to score against, there was a better runs-per-wicket ratio for fast bowlers.