When Gujarat Titans and Sunrisers Hyderabad meet in Ahmedabad on Tuesday, the spotlight will not only fall on two in-form Indian cores, but also on the overseas
stars who have quietly shaped both teams' IPL 2026 campaigns.
GT arrive on a four-match winning streak, while SRH have won six of their last seven matches after a disastrous start to the season. With both teams looking like serious playoff contenders, the overseas battle could ultimately decide who gains the upper hand at the Narendra Modi Stadium.
Heinrich Klaasen remains SRH's biggest middle-order weapon
Few overseas batters have influenced IPL 2026 quite like Heinrich Klaasen.
The South African wicketkeeper-batter has once again become the engine of SRH's middle order, scoring 494 runs in 11 innings while maintaining both consistency and explosiveness. His ability to dominate spin during the middle overs has repeatedly rescued SRH from difficult situations this season.
What makes Klaasen especially dangerous in Ahmedabad is his ability to attack pace off hard lengths - a crucial skill on a surface that has recently favoured seamers who hit the deck consistently.
His battle against Rashid Khan could easily become the defining contest of the evening.
Travis Head's powerplay aggression could test GT early
SRH's turnaround this season has also coincided with Travis Head rediscovering rhythm at the top of the order.
The Australian opener remains one of the most destructive powerplay batters in world cricket and has the ability to break games open within the first six overs. Ahmedabad's true bounce and quick outfield could perfectly suit his attacking style if he survives the initial movement available to pacers.
GT's bowling unit has controlled games exceptionally well during their winning run, but containing Head early may become their biggest challenge.
Pat Cummins continues to shape SRH's bowling identity
Pat Cummins' impact this season has gone beyond wickets.
After SRH's poor start, the Australian captain has successfully rebuilt the side around a more disciplined bowling structure. His tactical adjustments, especially during middle overs, have been a major reason behind Hyderabad's six wins in seven games.
Cummins has also delivered important breakthroughs himself, often using shorter deliveries effectively on surfaces offering extra bounce - something Ahmedabad has provided in recent matches.
Eshan Malinga has emerged as SRH's surprise wicket-taking threat
Among SRH's overseas names, Eshan Malinga has perhaps been the breakout story.
The Sri Lankan pacer has picked up 16 wickets in 11 matches and become a major factor during death overs. His yorkers and variations have consistently disrupted batters late in innings, helping SRH defend totals and regain momentum during tense finishes.
Against a Gujarat side that depends heavily on top-order stability, Malinga's overs at the back end could become crucial.
Jos Buttler remains Gujarat Titans' stabilising force
While GT's Indian top order has received much of the attention, Jos Buttler's role has quietly become extremely important.
The England batter has added calmness and experience to Gujarat's batting structure, especially during pressure situations. On difficult batting surfaces, Buttler's ability to absorb early pressure before accelerating later has given GT better balance this season.
With Ahmedabad recently producing slightly slower wickets, Buttler's adaptability could again become valuable.
Rashid Khan changes everything for GT
Perhaps the biggest development for Gujarat Titans ahead of the playoffs has been Rashid Khan rediscovering form.
The Afghan spinner now has 15 wickets in 11 matches and looks far sharper compared to the early stages of the season. More importantly, his control through the middle overs has allowed GT's pacers to attack aggressively at both ends.
The Klaasen vs Rashid matchup stands out as one of the marquee battles of Match 56.
If Rashid manages to contain or dismiss Klaasen, Gujarat could immediately gain control of the game. But if Klaasen attacks him successfully, SRH's batting could overwhelm GT quickly.
Kagiso Rabada's availability remains important for GT
GT's bowling attack has looked far more balanced whenever Kagiso Rabada has featured.
The South African quick offers wicket-taking threat with the new ball and brings aggression that complements Mohammed Siraj and Jason Holder well. However, his recent availability concerns mean GT fans will closely watch team selection before the match.
On an Ahmedabad pitch helping seam movement and hard-length bowling, Rabada's presence could significantly strengthen Gujarat's chances.
Overseas battle may decide playoff momentum
Both Gujarat Titans and Sunrisers Hyderabad have built their resurgence around strong overseas contributions mixed with reliable Indian cores.
For SRH, Klaasen, Head and Cummins continue to define their aggressive identity. For GT, Rashid Khan's return to form alongside Buttler's stability has helped create one of the most balanced teams in the competition.
With the top two spots now becoming a realistic target for both sides, the overseas stars could end up deciding one of the biggest league-stage matches of IPL 2026 so far.















