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Why Rabada, Rashid, and Malinga Make GT vs SRH IPL 2026 Match 56 a Bowlers’ War

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PUBLISHED ON: 11 MAY 2026, 03:26 AM

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Match 56 carries three bowling forces that have consistently disrupted match tempo across the entire season. Kagiso Rabada leads GT’s attack with 18 wickets and a best of 3/25. Rashid Khan adds 15 wickets and a best of 4/33 through the middle overs. On the other side, Eshan Malinga has taken 16 wickets with a best of 4/32 for SRH. Combined, these three bowlers have delivered in every phase of the game. Whichever bowling unit executes under pressure first removes the batting argument entirely. 

Rabada Attacks Before SRH Can Settle

Kagiso Rabada’s powerplay threat is the first tactical problem SRH must solve before any batting plan reaches the middle overs. His 18 wickets include consistent breakthroughs against set top-order batters on flat surfaces where most pace bowlers concede rather than threaten. 

His ability to extract bounce and seam movement on typical IPL tracks makes him dangerous regardless of pitch pace. SRH’s aggressive openers want to launch from ball one. Rabada’s challenge is making that launch more expensive than it’s worth. Early wickets compress the platform Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head depend on for their best powerplay returns. Removing one before the sixth over forces SRH into a rebuilt innings rather than an accelerating one. Those changes required rates, field placements, and every bowling rotation GT’s captain makes across the next 14 overs. 

Rashid Locks Down GT’s Middle Phase 

Rashid Khan doesn’t just take wickets in the middle overs. He removes scoring options so completely that batters accelerate into poor decisions without needing a bad delivery to create the opportunity.

His 15 wickets at a best of 4/33 reflect a bowler who strikes specifically when opposition batting sides attempt to consolidate after the powerplay. That timing is the hardest to plan against because the wicket never arrives from a loose delivery. It arrives from the pressure his previous three balls built. Against SRH’s middle order, his skid and length variation create problems that conventional technique doesn’t reliably solve. When Rashid bowls well, GT don’t need their death-over bowlers to produce extraordinary performances. They inherit a match situation already tilted in their favour. 

IPL 2026 Rewards Three-Phase Bowling Depth

IPL 2026 has separated bowling attacks with three distinct phase specialists from those depending on one or two match-winners. Teams with a powerplay enforcer, a middle-over control bowler, and a death specialist have consistently defended and chased totals more effectively than sides relying on batting depth alone. 

GT owns exactly that structure through Rabada and Rashid. SRH’s response runs through Malinga’s ability to disrupt momentum during phases neither Rabada nor Rashid typically occupies. The tactical advantage in this match sits with whichever side activates all three phases rather than depending on one bowler to carry two. In tight finishes where margins reach single figures, depth across all 20 overs produces results that individual brilliance alone doesn’t guarantee. 

Malinga Gives SRH the Counterpunch 

Eshan Malinga is SRH’s answer to everything GT’s first two bowlers built. His 16 wickets at a best of 4/32 haven’t arrived in comfortable match situations. They’ve come when GT or other opponents appeared to be settling into control. 

His pace variation and unpredictable trajectory make him the hardest to play when set batters expect a predictable length. GT’s middle order regularly faces the problem of reading bowlers who don’t offer standard lengths at standard pace. Malinga’s ability to disrupt a partnership that’s been building for five or six overs is his specific match-winning value. If GT posts 50 for no wicket in the powerplay, Malinga is the bowler most likely to change that equation before the 10th over arrives.


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FAQs 

 

Q: Who are the key bowlers in the GT vs SRH Match 56?

Kagiso Rabada, Rashid Khan, and Eshan Malinga are the three bowlers most likely to decide the match outcome.

Q: How many wickets has Kagiso Rabada taken this season for GT?

Rabada has claimed 18 wickets this season, including a best spell of 3/25 for the Gujarat Titans. 

Q: What time does the GT vs SRH Match 56 start?

The match begins at 7:30 PM IST as per the standard evening schedule. 

Q: Why is Rashid Khan so dangerous in the middle overs against SRH?

His length variation and skid force batter into accelerating against deliveries that aren’t loose, creating wickets through pressure rather than mistakes.

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PUBLISHED ON: 11 MAY 2026, 03:26 AM

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