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SRH vs PBKS Head to Head: Hyderabad vs Punjab H2H Records

The rivalry between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings in the IPL is always exciting to see. SRH has earned a reputation for their powerful bowling and dynamic opening while PBKS brings energy and thrilling batting to the match. Here’s a look at the SRH vs PBKS Head to Head Records, Stats and Top encounters in the IPL history.

SRH vs PBKS Head to Head

SRH vs PBKS Head to Head

Head to Head MetricSRHPBKS
Matches Played2424
Wins177
Losses717
No Result00

Since they became part of the IPL, Sunrisers Hyderabad have developed a fierce rivalry with Punjab Kings. In their 24 encounters, SRH has come out on top 17 times whereas PBKS has only secured 7 wins. This noticeable difference shows SRH’s reliability and their knack for making the most of playing at home.

SRH vs PBKS Head-to-Head: Season-Wise Record

SeasonMatchesSRH WonPBKS Won
2013220
2014202
2015220
2016220
2017220
2018211
2019211
2020211
2021211
2022211
2023110
2024220
2025110

Sunrisers Hyderabad have really shown their strength in this rivalry especially during the seasons of 2015, 2016, and 2017 when they achieved back-to-back victories. Their dominance was clear again in 2020 and most recently in 2025 where they secured another impressive win. On the flip side, Punjab Kings have made their mark in important years like 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022, often pulling off nail-biting finishes that showcased their fighting spirit.

SRH vs PBKS: Top IPL Encounters

Let’s take a closer look at the top IPL encounters between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings, highlighting their memorable head-to-head clashes.

IPL 2022, Mumbai: At Mumbai, Punjab Kings dominated Sunrisers Hyderabad with a strong all-around performance. Hyderabad had a tough time gaining momentum and ended up scoring 157/8, even with Abhishek Sharma contributing 43 runs and Romario Shepherd providing a late boost. In their chase for 158 runs, Liam Livingstone unleashed a powerful 49 runs off just 22 balls. Jitesh Sharma added some quick runs and debutant Prerak Mankad hit the final shot as Punjab comfortably reached 160/5 in only 15.1 overs.