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Very little working capital available. Despite this, Virat Kohli’s Royal Challengers Bangalore beat Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 2020 IPL qualifier. However, in the end, Hyderabad won a provocative match and took a place in the IPL playoffs.
After losing the draw in Abu Dhabi, RCB hit first and scored 131 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. In response, Hyderabad lost 4 wickets in 19.4 overs and collected the 132 runs required to win. Ken Williamson and Jason Holder emerged as the saviors of Hyderabad.
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Hyderabad lost the grounds of four first-order hitters in just 6 runs. Srivastava Goswami was out for 0 runs. David Warner returned to the locker room with 16 runs. Manish Pandey left the fold with 24 runs. Priyam Gorg returned to the dugout with 6 runs.
Why did Williamson lead the team to victory by teaming up with Jason Holder? The Sunrisers needed 9 runs to win the last one. Williamson took a run on the first ball. He does not run on the second ball. Holder ensured the team’s victory by sending the next two balls to the limit.
Williamson was undefeated at a personal 50. He hit 2 fours and 2 sixes on his 44-ball innings. Holder was undefeated on 24 of 20 balls with the help of 3 limits.
Earlier, Virat Kohli was fired for 7 by Jason Holder to open for RBC. Holder also sent another starter Devdut Padikkal for a personal run 1. Finch was out 32 of 30 balls.
Moin Ali exhausted himself before opening the book. Shivam Dubey returned to the locker room with 6 runs. Before returning to the dugout, Washington Sundar contributed 5 runs. D’Villiers left the fold with a maximum of 56 runs for the team. Saini was unbeaten in the 9th and Siraj in the 10th. Holder took 3 wickets and Natarajan took 2 wickets. A wicket went to Shahbaz Nadeem. Ken Williamson was the best of the game.
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