Hyderabad lost to Chennai in the Rashid whirlwind after the Priyam storm



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According to the scorecard, Sunrisers Hyderabad Afghan Rashid Khan failed to take any ground in his 4 overs. However, Rashid made a great contribution to his team’s victory. Because the 22-year-old has spent only 12 runs on the 4-overs spell.

If Rashid has been one of the determinants of Hyderabad’s victory with the ball, then another young Priyam Garg must have played that role with the bat. Whose age has not yet reached twenty. Hyderabad lost to Chennai Super Kings by 6 wickets due to Priyam’s storm with the bat and Rashid’s spin with the ball.

After losing the first two games, Hyderabad started the worst of this IPL. However, they turned around and won two matches in a row. In the 14th game of the event, Hyderabad hit first and scored 164 runs for 5 wickets against Chennai. In response, Chennai stopped innings with 156 runs for 6 wickets.

Before this match, both teams had won their first three matches one by one. Hyderabad earned its second victory by defeating Chennai by 6 runs. Thanks to which it has risen to number four in the points table. On the other hand, Chennai is one of the most successful teams in IPL history after losing all three of four games.

Chennai’s maximum order failed to chase Hyderabad’s 185-run goal at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Australian starter Shane Watson was thrown straight in the third of innings, playing just a six-ball run. The team then collected 4 runs for 1 wicket.

After such a start, Ambati Raidur, who dropped to number three, took it upon himself to handle the push. But he also made his way to the locker room on the first ball of the sixth change, making just 7 runs and 9 balls. Faf du Plessis, who hinted to find the rhythm, unfortunately sold out at the end of it. 22 runs of 19 balls came from his bat.

In the six overs of the power play, Chennai lost three first-order hitters. Which was further increased by the departure of Kedar Yadav in the ninth. Kedar was out for just 3 runs after leading the team down the hall. At the end of 8.2 overs of innings, Chennai scored 42 runs for 2 wickets. They have to play up to 11 overs to score 50 runs.

Chennai’s two big stars, Ravindra Jadeja and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, gave the message that they would fight for fifth at the start and then hit aggressively. At first, both were able to hit and pitch correctly. At one point, Jadeja was playing with only 6 runs of 16 balls, Dhoni’s career was only 16 runs of 22 balls.

Order rate pressure increases due to such slow batting. At the end of 15 overs of innings, Chennai scored 69 runs for 4 wickets, with 8 more runs in the last 30 balls. Then Rashid Khan went bowling and gave only 6 runs, his spell ended with only 12 runs in 4 overs. The equation then stands at 8 out of 24 balls.

Jadeja regained consciousness in such a difficult party situation. Bhubaneswar Kumar made 15 of the first three balls of the 18th final. Jadeja scored 14 more runs on the first three balls of the next over. He collected his fifty from just 34 balls. However, he made his way to the bathroom with the next ball. The fight was stopped with 35 balls, 5 fours and 2 sixes.

Dhoni went alone to the forest after Jadeja said goodbye. However, Sam Quran hit a huge six on the first ball. Which may have raised some hopes in the minds of Chennai fans, including Dhoni. But Chennai has never been able to control the equation.

He had to score 44 runs in the last two overs to win. Bhubaneswar came in to pitch on 19. But after hitting a ball, he had to leave the field with a leg injury. As a result, Khalil Ahmed threw the remaining five balls of it. Dhoni took a total of 18 runs from 19 with one four and six.

As a result, Chennai needed 26 more runs in the last 8 balls. With no other bowlers on hand, Hyderabad captain David Warner allowed player Abdul Samad to throw last in jeopardy. Samad struck fear into the minds of Hyderabad fans by digesting the first ball with a width.

However, Samad gave only 9 runs, including one of four on the next five balls. 14 runs remain on the last ball. Sam Kuran, who scored 15 of 5 balls, reduced the deficit to 6 by scoring a six over the head of the pitcher. Dhoni was undefeated with 46 of 36 balls.

Before, after winning the draw, Hyderabad stumbled from the start. Johnny Bearstore (0) took the wicket off Deepak Chahar in a big delivery on the fourth ball of the innings. Then David Warner and Manish Pandey tried to put up resistance at the second gate.

Manish came back with a 47-run tie with 39 balls. This batter made 29 runs of 21 balls and caught the ball from Shardul Tagore to Sam Quran. Even David Warner could not play open-handed in the controlled bowling of the Chennai players. He was the victim of Piyush Chawla by 29 of 26 balls. So why did Williamson run out of 9 runs. Hyderabad lost 4 wickets for 69 races.

Priyam Garg and Abhishek Sharma brought the team out of that danger. They made a great pair of 6 49-ball runs on the fifth wicket. The couple broke up after much drama on 16.

Abhishek easily caught Deepak Chahar’s first two balls. The first time Jadeja, the next time Shardul Tagore released the capture. However, Abhishek came out on the last ball of the over, caught behind the wicket with 31 of 24 balls.

However, Priyam Garg picked up the fifth in 23 balls. His next ball, however, abandoned the catch, survived by saying no. Garg was undefeated in 51 of 26 balls with 6 limits and 1 six.

Deepak Chahar was the most successful bowler in Chennai, taking 2 wickets for 31 runs in 4 overs.

SAS / SR

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