Rishabh Pant's 128 went in vain as Shikhar Dhawan and Kane Williamson won the match for Sunrisers Hyderabad with comfort. SRH confirm their place in playoffs
In
the 42nd match of the VIVO Indian Premier League (IPL) 2018,
Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Delhi Daredevils by 9 wickets at the
Firoz Shah Kota stadium in Delhi, hitting a perfect purple patch.
With this, Hyderabad ended Delhi's chances for playoffs too. SRH
retain their top spot on the VIVO
IPL
points table. After Rishabh Pant wreaked havoc on SRH bowlers that
propelled Delhi's score to 187 runs, it was Hyderabad's time to hand
a strong reply.
Master
at defending low totals, SRH had a different challenge today, a long
chase ahead of them and they pulled a composed one. Earlier, Delhi
Daredevils won the toss and decided to bat first against Sunrisers
Hyderabad. Delhi's entire inning revolved around one man --Rishabh
Pant, who made a spectacular century and bailed out his team. No
bowler could escape his wrath, even Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Pant emerged
past everything to make a mark. No matter what, he had everyone
chanting his name in the stadium and was a sheer spectacle.
Delhi
openers Prithvi Shaw and Jason Roy were dismissed in consecutive
deliveries by Shakib Al Hasan. Just as Delhi was on the road to
recovery, Pant committed a blunder by denying a run to Shreyas Iyer
at the eleventh hour, he was too late to return to the crease.
Along
with Hyderabad, Rishabh
Pant
continued to give a hard time to his own teammates who were
struggling to coordinate with him for running between the wickets.
Pant committed another error during running between the wicket,
Harshal Patel had to pay the price this time. Finding himself Guilty
for the gaffes, Pant vented his anger on bowlers. He only settled for
a century. Just as Hyderabad got on the job, Harshal Patel removed
Alex Hales. Things went in
Delhi's
direction till that far only, after that, it was Hyderabad's show.
Dhawan got into the role soon and smashed some powerful boundaries.
Hyderabad had taken a lead in the match by denying any wicket after
the first blow.
Dhawan
and Williamson saw no resistance whatsoever from any bowler. Dhawan
and Williamson raised their bats for their fifty respectively. The
lacklustre bowling proved harmful and the match had become a
one-sided affair.
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