After struggling to find the right momentum, the David Warner-led side improved its stock in the recent matches and it now stands at fourth position in the points table following its six-run victory over Delhi Daredevils in Raipur yesterday.
The weak area for SunRisers has been their middle-order, which was expected to complement the effort of its swashbuckling openers, Warner and Shikhar Dhawan.
Henriques' unbeaten 74 runs in 46 balls led the team to score a significant win against Delhi Daredevils, which brought the team in real contention for the play-offs.
The star-studded bowling attack, including Dale Steyn, Trent Boult, Bhunveshwar Kumar, Ishant Sharma and Karn has been the potent weapon of the Hyderabad-based side.
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The upbeat mood in the camp and the advantage of playing at home, is sure to give any rival team a run for its money. SRH beat the table-toppers Chennai Super Kings in their last home match on May 2.
The Punjab side, the runners-up in last year's tournament, has not been able to play to its full potential despite having big names like Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Johnson.
Though KXIP has only a few matches left in the tournament, they would like to salvage some pride by defeating SRH in their own den.