KKR vs SRH IPL 2026 Match 6 Betting Odds & Prediction

Written By :

Rugved Khadilkar

Published :

April 2, 2026

Kolkata Knight Riders are slight favorites to defeat Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2026 Match 6 at the iconic Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on April 2, 2026.

KKR holds a 55% win probability against SRH, backed by overwhelming head-to-head dominance and home advantage at a venue where they have an 8-3 record specifically against this opponent.

There is a compelling narrative here, too. This is KKR’s first home game of the season, carrying extra urgency after their bowling embarrassed them in Wankhede. SRH, meanwhile, want to prove their 201 against RCB wasn’t a false dawn,  just a bowling blip.

Both teams lost their openers. Both posted 200-plus totals and still lost. Tonight, at least one of them gets their first win.

KKR vs SRH Match 6 Direct Odds

KKR vs SRH IPL 2026 Match 6 Betting Odds & Prediction
Source: Cricket Addictor

Kolkata Knight Riders enter as the clear home favorites, with Eden Gardens historically a fortress for the three-time champions.

Their dominant 20-10 overall head-to-head record against SRH and the Narine-Chakravarthy spin combo on their home ground make KKR the side to beat.

TeamWin ProbabilityDecimal Odds
Kolkata Knight Riders55%1.70 – 1.80
Sunrisers Hyderabad45%2.10 – 2.25

KKR’s odds hover around 1.70–1.80, reflecting their home advantage and historical dominance.

SRH offer better value at 2.10 — 2.25 for punters backing the visitors, who have the batting firepower to exploit KKR’s weakened pace attack.

KKR vs SRH Match 6 Info Table

MatchKolkata Knight Riders vs Sunrisers Hyderabad
Match NumberIPL 2026 Match 6
Date & TimeThursday, April 2, 2026, 7:30 PM IST
VenueEden Gardens, Kolkata
KKR CaptainAjinkya Rahane
SRH CaptainIshan Kishan (stand-in for Pat Cummins)
Live StreamingJioHotstar App & Website
TV TelecastStar Sports Network
Average First Innings Score185–200 (Batting-friendly; high-scoring in recent seasons)

KKR vs SRH Toss Prediction Odds

Dew is the decisive factor at Eden Gardens on April evenings, and the numbers make a compelling case for bowling first.

Teams batting second have won around 56 of the 95 IPL matches played at this ground, giving chasers a success rate of approximately 59%.

With high humidity expected in Kolkata on April 2 and temperatures ranging from 28–30°C at the start to 25–26°C at night, heavy dew is almost guaranteed during the second innings. When the ball gets wet and slippery, bowlers struggle to grip it, and that makes defending totals much harder.

Worth noting: the match will be played on the same surface used for the New Zealand vs South Africa T20 World Cup semi-final last month. SRH head coach Daniel Vettori himself noted there was more grass on the surface than anticipated,  suggesting early conditions could favor pace before it turns into a batter’s paradise.

Toss Impact At Eden Gardens

FactorImpact
Chasing Win Rate (all IPL)~59% (56 out of 95 matches)
Dew Factor SignificanceHigh (Kolkata humidity, after 9 PM IST)
Pitch SurfaceGrassier than usual; early swing possible
Expected Toss DecisionBowl First

Toss Prediction: Both captains will want to field first and exploit dew in the second innings. Expect bowl first from whoever wins the toss, especially given how badly both attacks struggled to defend big totals in their respective openers.

KKR vs SRH Players Odds

This is a match between two sides that can absolutely go berserk with the bat. The bowling is where both teams are leaking, and that makes individual player contributions even more decisive.

Kolkata Knight Riders Key Players

PlayerRoleKey Stats
Ajinkya RahaneCaptain / BatsmanSmashed 67 off 40 vs MI in IPL 2026 opener; 200th IPL game tonight
Finn AllenOpening BatsmanHit 100* off 33 balls at Eden Gardens last time he played here; leads T20 six-hitters in 2026 with 52 sixes
Sunil NarineAll-rounderMost wickets by any bowler at Eden Gardens in T20 cricket
Varun ChakravarthyMystery Spinner4th-highest wicket-taker at Eden Gardens in T20S; 34 wickets in 24 games here
Rinku SinghMiddle-order FinisherReliable death-overs finisher; key to KKR’s chase or total-building

Sunrisers Hyderabad Key Players

PlayerRoleKey Stats
Travis HeadOpening BatsmanDestructive powerplay batter; hasn’t had big T20 scores recently, but one innings can change everything
Ishan KishanStand-in Captain / WK-Batsman80 off 38 balls vs RCB in IPL 2026 opener; 5th on T20 six-hitters list in 2026 with 39 sixes
Heinrich KlaasenMiddle-order BatterNever dismissed by Narine in 8 T20 innings; scored 85 off 52 balls vs Narine (SR 163.46),  a terrifying matchup for KKR
Nitish Kumar ReddyAll-rounderVersatile middle-order option; most economical SRH bowler vs KKR with 9.5 economy in the opener
Harshal PatelDeath-overs PacerBest death-over bowling option for SRH at this venue; key to containing KKR’s finish

Player to Watch: Heinrich Klaasen is the biggest threat to KKR’s plans. He has never been dismissed by Sunil Narine in T20 cricket across 8 innings and has hammered Varun Chakravarthy for 112 runs in 53 balls at a strike rate of 211.32. For a KKR side so dependent on those two spinners, that is an enormous vulnerability sitting at No. 4.

KKR vs SRH Match Prediction – Who Will Win

Kolkata Knight Riders are predicted to win this encounter.

Home advantage at Eden Gardens, a dominant historical record, and the return of the Narine-Chakravarthy spin duo to their most comfortable conditions all point toward KKR.

But this is far from a sure thing. SRH’s batting lineup is genuinely terrifying, and KKR’s pace attack is the most exposed it has been in years. If Head, Kishan, and Klaasen fire in the powerplay, KKR’s spinners may come on too late to matter.

Why KKR Holds the Edge

  • Eden Gardens spin conditions: Both Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy struggled in Mumbai on an unfamiliar surface. At Eden Gardens, where Narine is the all-time highest wicket-taker in T20S and Chakravarthy has 34 scalps in 24 games, expect a very different performance.
  • Dominant home record vs SRH: KKR have won 8 of 11 matches against SRH at Eden Gardens specifically. That is not a coincidence; it is a pattern built on familiar pitch conditions and a home crowd that shifts the energy.
  • Finn Allen at Eden Gardens: The last time Allen played here, he smashed an unbeaten 100 off just 33 balls. He also leads all T20 batters in 2026 for sixes with 52. If he gets going, the game can be won inside the powerplay.
  • Psychological edge: KKR knocked SRH out in the 2024 IPL final, bowling them out for just 113 and chasing it down in 10.3 overs. That game lives in SRH’s memory. Playing at Eden Gardens brings it all back.
  • Milestone motivation: Ajinkya Rahane plays his 200th IPL game tonight, becoming just the 11th player to reach that mark. Milestones have a funny way of turning into special performances.

SRH’s Challenges

  • Bowling is a serious concern: SRH posted 201 against RCB and still lost comfortably. Their bowling attack, without Pat Cummins and the injured Brydon Carse, is largely one-dimensional. Unadkat, Payne, and Harshal Patel all rely on cutters and variations. Against KKR’s power hitters at Eden Gardens, that is a vulnerability. 
  • Abhishek Sharma’s poor form: The usually explosive opener has been in poor touch since the T20 World Cup. If he fails to fire alongside Head in the powerplay, SRH’s scoring rate early suffers dramatically.
  • Cummins is missing: Pat Cummins, SRH’s captain and best bowler, is ruled out for the first few games of IPL 2026. Replacing a bowler who won Purple Cap in 2025 is not straightforward for any team.
  • Eden Gardens record vs KKR: SRH have won only 3 of their 11 encounters at this venue against KKR. History at this specific ground is firmly against them.
  • No toss advantage against spin: If SRH win the toss and choose to bat, they face the Narine-Chakravarthy duo on a fresh Eden Gardens surface without dew. That is exactly what KKR would want. If they bowl first, dew gives them a disadvantage in the chase. Either way, the toss creates problems for SRH at this venue.

Match Prediction: Kolkata Knight Riders to win by a narrow margin.

KKR vs SRH Head To Head (Overall Head To Head Data)

This is one of the most one-sided rivalries in the history of the Indian Premier League, and it is not even close.

KKR lead the head-to-head 20-10 across 30 IPL meetings, making it the most dominant rivalry record in the competition by some margin.

The most humbling moment in this rivalry came in the 2024 IPL Final, when KKR dismissed SRH for just 113 and chased it in 10.3 overs,  one of the most dominant final victories in the tournament’s history.

In IPL 2025, both sides won one game each. The most recent encounter saw SRH thump KKR by 110 runs at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, which shows this rivalry can still produce surprises when venue conditions flip the spin equation.

StatisticRecord
Total Matches Played30
KKR Wins20
SRH Wins10
No Result / Tied0
KKR Wins in Last 5 Matches4
At Eden GardensKKR 8 wins, SRH 3 wins (11 matches)

Individual records add more color to the rivalry. David Warner leads all run-scorers in this fixture with 619 career runs. On the bowling side, Andre Russell leads with 25 wickets, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar sits second with 24.

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Final Verdict

KKR vs SRH Match 6 is exactly the kind of game the Eden Gardens crowd turns up for: two teams desperate for their first win, a rivalry loaded with history, and two batting lineups that can hit 200 before you’ve had a chance to check your phone.

Kolkata Knight Riders hold the advantage at home, with familiar spinning conditions for their best weapons and a record against SRH that speaks for itself. But this SRH batting lineup, Head, Kishan, Klaasen, Reddy, is a different beast from anything KKR has contained before. Especially when Klaasen is essentially Narine-and-Varun-proof.

Expect a high-scoring encounter with the par score around 190–210 runs. Dew will swing things in the second innings, and the toss could prove critical. But KKR at Eden Gardens, against these particular opponents, is hard to argue against.

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Rugved Khadilkar

Rugved Khadilkar, a Mumbai-based cricket writer and analyst at IPLOnly, represented his state in U-19 tournaments before transitioning to sports journalism. Passionate about IPL strategy and player form, he brings on-ground insight to every article.