IPL 2017: All-round Sunrisers Hyderabad Thrash Kings XI Punjab by 26 Runs
A clinical knocking down some pins show from Sunrisers Hyderabad saw them beat Kings XI Punjab by 26 keeps running in their IPL experience at the PCA Stadium in Mohali on Friday. After a stellar show by any semblance of Shikhar Dhawan (77), Kane Williamson (54) and David Warner (51) with the bat, it was Siddarth Kaul (3/36) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/27) who did what needs to be done with the ball as SRH solidified their position at the third place in the focuses table.
Pursuing 208 was never going to be simple and with Bhuvneshwar evacuating the risky looking Martin Guptill (23), Ashish Nehra expelling Manan Vohra for 3 and Kaul sending back Maxwell for a duck in the initial 5 overs, it was a lost fight from the word go itself.
In any case, credit must be given to Shaun Marsh for playing a vintage thump which was bound with 14 limits and two humongous sixes. Despite the fact that he didn’t discover much support from the flip side, aside from Eoin Morgan hitting a 21-ball 26, Marsh continued assaulting the bowlers and kept the SRH bowlers and defenders on their toes.
Two overs where Marsh displayed incredible power hitting was the sixth over as he hit 17 keeps running off Deepak Hooda and the fifteenth over from Kaul where he picked 15 off the 17 runs that came in the over. Be that as it may, the essential issue for Marsh was the absence of accomplices and he at long last died attempting to hit Bhuvneshwar out of the recreation center.
The knuckle ball worked again for Bhuvi after he had utilized that to reject Guptill. The ball plunged on Marsh and his endeavored pull went straight up, just for Hooda to complete the catch. Bog went for 84 off 50 balls and unquestionably merited a hundred.
Toward the begin of the once again, KXIP required 70 keeps running off the last 5 overs, not implausible in this organization of the amusement. Be that as it may, with Marsh rejected off the fourth bundle of the over, it was the nail in the box for Punjab.
The way that Wriddhiman Saha dropped Warner on 25 in the fifth over did not improve the situation as he went ahead to rebuff each KXIP bowler in sight. While Warner has been in great touch this season, Dhawan excessively participated in the gathering and played a forceful thump.
Dhawan and Warner did not make a fuss over the swing that the KXIP bowlers removed in stages and held their heads down and went on a savagery. They found the limits effortlessly and they were batting on 107/0 after 9.5 overs.
Also, exactly when it looked like KXIP would endure more, Maxwell chosen to bowl it straight and quick to Warner. Warner hoped to go for the trudge clear, just to miss and get knocked down some pins for 51.
Be that as it may, two overs later, Mohit Sharma expelled Dhawan as he hoped to send the bowler into the mid-wicket fence. Dhawan neglected to time that one and it landed straight into Maxwell’s hands. Dhawan’s 48-ball thump included nine limits and a six.
Yuvraj (15) was expelled economically by Maxwell, yet Williamson stuck in and guaranteed that Hyderabad’s score crossed the 200-run stamp with 31 runs falling off the last two overs. Williamson himself scored 20 of them in the nineteenth over off Ishant.