A clinical performance by the Sunrisers Hyderabad top-order ensured a
seven- wicket victory against Royal Challengers Bangalore which kept
them in the hunt for the Play-offs in the seventh edition of the
Indian Premier League in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
Chasing a target of 161 riding on Virat Kohli’s (67) first
half-century of the tournament, Sunrisers knocked off the runs in 19.4
overs as Shikhar Dhawan returned to form with a stroke-filled 50.
While Shikhar started the chase in right earnest, David Warner, back
in the opening slot, smashed his way to 46-ball-59. It was skipper
Darren Sammy, who smashed a six off the penultimate over by erratic
Varun Aaron to decisively turn the game.
Both Sunrisers and RCB have 10 points from 12 games each but Virat
Kohli’s men are a place ahead at fifth with a better net run-rate.
During the chase, it was Dhawan’s 39-ball innings had seven fours and
a six, Warner hit three fours and four huge sixes. The opening duo
sealed the match with an even-100 stand in 12.3 overs.
It was Dhawan, who attacked from the onset with some flowing cover drives and a hooked six off Aaron.
The 50 came in the last over of the powerplay as Warner took off after that.
Out of his sixes, the first was a charge to Muttiah Muralitharan
followed by a couple of clean hits off the half-trackers that Yuzvendra
Chahal had on offer. The fourth six off Abu Nechim Ahmed was over
long-off.
Warner was out off a full-toss from Aaron but Naman Ojha (24, 2×6),
along with Aaron Finch (11 no) and Sammy (10 no) saw to it that there
were no hiccups in the end.
Earlier RCB captain Kohli was back in form at the nick of time as
Royal Challengers Bangalore scored a respectable 160 for six after
opting to bat on a difficult track.
Kohli struck his first half century of the seventh edition with a
free-stroking 67 off 41 balls studded with four boundaries and as many
sixes. AB de Villiers (29, 17 balls) and Yuvraj Singh (21) made small
contributions.
It was largely due to Kohli’s contribution that RCB scored 112 runs
in the back 10 having crawled to 48 for two in the first 10 overs.
‘Purple Cap’ holder Bhuvneshwar Kumar again was the prime performer for the Sunrisers with two for 27 in four overs.
Perveez Rasool, playing his first game of the tournament replacing
Amit Mishra, also had more than a decent outing with figures of one for
26.
The first half certainly belonged to Kohli, who came early after
Parthiv Patel was caught plumb in-front by Bhuvneshwar. He took a few
balls to settle down but then played some signature shots through the
off-side.
Out of his four sixes, two were hit off one over from Karn Sharma.
Kohli charged down the track and hit him over straight boundary for a
six while the other one was an inside out over extra cover for the
second six. The other two sixes came
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