Warner’s new IPL record, leaving Kohli behind



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David Warner went down a lot in the batting order without opening the innings. Many are surprised to see its decline. But in this case, the captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad again had some success.

Two starters, Johnny Bairstow and Ken Williamson, got off to a good start chasing Kolkata’s 184-run goal. David Warner was waiting for the last stroke to hit number four, relying on his first pair of 57 runs.

However, the Australian hitter could not give the team victory even for a short time, he was unbeaten on 47 of 33 balls. The match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad was decided in the scheduled 20 overs.

The Sunrisers lost in the Super Over and lagged further behind in the play-off race. The Hyderabad captain set a personal record in the IPL on Sunday, although the team failed to win the tickets. He became the fourth batter to score 5,000 runs in the IPL.

Although fourth overall, Warner was the first foreign hitter to hit this milestone in the IPL. Previously, Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma were the other three hitters to hit the 5,000-run mark in the IPL.

However, the Australian batsman set the milestone by breaking the record of Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli. Warner played 135 innings to reach the 5,000-run club. Previously, Virat Kohli was the fastest hitter to hit this record in 157 innings. Suresh Raina became the third fastest in 173 innings.

The Sunrisers needed another 18 races to win the last one over KKR on Sunday. Andre Russell reached three limits in the last over but David Warner was unable to save the last one for a short time. He then fell victim to Ferguson with the first ball in the super over. On the third ball of the super over, Ferguson grabbed Samad’s window and the Knights’ goal was just 3 runs. With two balls remaining, the Knights hit the target.

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