Cricket-Hyderabad and Gujarat into IPL playoffs, Chennai on brink of elimination


Cricket - Indian Premier League - IPL - Chennai Super Kings v Sunrisers Hyderabad - MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India - May 18, 2026 Sunrisers Hyderabad's Pat Cummins celebrates after taking the wicket of Chennai Super Kings' Kartik Sharma with teammates, caught by Nitish Kumar Reddy REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas

NEW DELHI, May ⁠19 (Reuters) - Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans will breathe easier after joining ⁠Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League playoffs on Monday ‌but Chennai Super Kings are on the brink of elimination after suffering a seventh defeat of the season.

Bengaluru won their first IPL title last year and were the first to book their ​place in the playoffs this season. Hyderabad joined ⁠them after a five-wicket win ⁠over Chennai, a result which also assured Gujarat of a place.

Punjab Kings are fourth ⁠in ‌the 10-team tournament with one game left to play but their destiny is not in their own hands.

Rajasthan Royals are only a ⁠point behind with two games left, while Chennai and ​Delhi Capitals also trail ‌Punjab by a point but with one match to go.

It has been ⁠a disappointing campaign ​for Chennai, who won five titles under Mahendra Singh Dhoni before he passed on the captaincy to Ruturaj Gaikwad in 2024.

Gaikwad's own form has been patchy this season ⁠and the opener has largely failed to capitalise ​on the powerplay overs, scoring at a pedestrian strike rate of 120.67.

"I think Ruturaj can do more," Chennai head coach Stephen Fleming said after Monday's home loss ⁠to Hyderabad.

"He's done more in the past. He's been a fine player at the top. He hasn't produced the quantity of runs and the pace of runs that he's done in his career. And that's something that he will ​address."

Former New Zealand captain Fleming was aware that failing ⁠to make the playoffs three years in a row could spell the end ​of his stint at Chennai.

"I'd say it's a ‌choice for the management," Fleming said.

"I know ​we're judged on results, that's fair. So it's the management's call, not mine."

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter Rutherford)

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