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10-Apr-2018 04:16:00 GMT
SRH v RR - 4th match, Hyderabad

Dhawan, bowlers star as Sunrisers Hyderabad spoil Rajasthan Royals

Sunrisers Hyderabad 127 for 1 (Dhawan 77*, Williamson 36*) beat Rajasthan Royals 125 for 9 (Samson 49, Kaul 2-17, Shakib 2-23) by nine wickets

Hyderabad: Sunrisers Hyderabad opened their account in VIVO IPL 2018 in grand style after they defeated the returning Rajasthan Royals by 9 wickets at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Monday night.

SRH, after winning the toss and opting to field, were clinical with the ball and in the field, and restricted the visitors to a paltry 125-9.

In the latter part of the match, Shikhar Dhawan made lightwork of the chase, helping himself to a half-century. His unbeaten 121-run second-wicket partnership with captain Kane Williamson took SRH across the line with in the 16th over.

Earlier in the Rajasthan Royals’ innings, Sanju Samson’s was the only knock of note. The 23-year old started off briskly, scoring 35 off the first 25 balls he faced, but then slowed down, and eventually perished for 49 (made from 42 balls) while attempting to break loose.

The RR innings played out similarly too; the team got off to a brisk start posting 48-1 in the powerplay, but the wheels came off the innings in the middle overs when they lost wickets in clusters. RR could only add 77 runs in the 14 overs after the fielding restrictions were relaxed – not a single six was hit in the entire RR innings.

Shikhar Dhawan’s was the standout batting performance in this low-scoring match. The SRH opener made the most of the reprieve he was handed early on – Ajinkya Rahane put down a sitter at slip when the batsman was yet to score a run.

In the third over, he drove Dhawal Kulkarni through the covers and in the same over collected a six through an upper cut. Boundaries came thick and fast thereafter, and Dhawan reached his half-century at the start of the tenth over; the left-hander needed only 33 deliveries to reach the milestone.

He carried on, and in the sixteenth over scored the winning runs in style, punishing a Kulkarni short delivery and sending it on its way to the midwicket fence. Dhawan remained unbeaten on 78, made from 57 balls and decorated with 13 fours and a six.

Kane Williamson’s was easily the top support act of the day. He played second fiddle in the partnership with Dhawan and finished with a score of 36 (made from 35 balls) against his name.

One would normally get to see one or two standout bowling performances in a T20 match, but in this particular contest the entire SRH bowling attack came good.

Siddarth Kaul (2-17), the most impressive bowler in the match, broke a blossoming second-wicket partnership when he had Rahane caught at square-leg; he also troubled the RR batsmen with well-directed short-pitched deliveries.

The towering Billy Stanlake (1-29) clocked good speeds and generated good carry off the surface; he dismissed the dangerous Ben Stokes in the ninth over.

Shakib-al-Hasan (2-23) struck twice in the fourteenth over when he saw the back of Rahul Tripathi and a well-set Samson. Kaul returned to dismiss Gowtham, who fended a sharp short delivery to be caught behind, after which Rashid Khan (1-23) castled Jos Buttler.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1-30) deceived Shreyas Gopal with the knuckle ball and had him caught in the outfield.


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