So eleven games have passed and each team has at least one win on the board. Not that it makes much of a difference when there are 56 in the league, but today could be what gets it going for Hyderabad. Or at least establish a plan for your new administration. Our plan, however, for now, is to leave you alone, like me, Vineet Anantharaman sign on behalf of Sriram AS, Pradeep Krishnamurthy, Hari Sadanandan, Raju Peethala and our scorer, If you. See you tomorrow, and a return to Dubai, and hopefully something that is more of an equal contest, ta ta !!
Rashid Khan | Mom: I don’t push myself to have to make an impact. I just stay calm and collected and focus on what I can do. I just go out and do the basics well and enjoy the game. I pitched faster today, when I started and threw my first ball, it hit me. You need two three balls to know what the correct rhythm is. Under these conditions, you must throw a back throw of one length at the batters. Warner always stands by me and tells me that you know what is best for the team. Only when things don’t go my way do I go and ask the captain what to do. That is what we discuss in the field. It was difficult for me for a year and a half, first my dad passed away and then my mom three and four months ago. And it took me a little while to get back. My mom was my biggest fan, especially at IPL and when I was at MoM, she always spoke to me at night.
David Warner | Winning captain: We lost the draw tonight and won the game, so it feels good. Unfortunately Mitch Marsh got injured and we had to figure out how to get in, but young Abhishek Sharma got in. We have been working very hard on our death bowling training, and today they were fantastic because they can be called up at any time. stage. We need a little luck with the bat, about ten of them found the fielders. We pride ourselves on running between the gates. But in this heat, running has a price. I made some good shots and told the analyst that he only found the fielders.
Shreyas Iyer | Losing the captain: We were quite happy with 162, it was a score on par in this wicket. We had no idea how this wicket would behave as this is our first game here. They beat us in all three departments and they are credited with that. It was surprising and in the second inning, it was two-beat. When I walked in, the ball was not reaching the bat. We thought the dew would come, but we cannot give any reason at this time. We didn’t execute the way we wanted to. Many learnings from this terrain and conditions. Ricky came in (during the timeout) and we needed a hitter to take the risk as the required rate was quite high. The field is very big and we don’t take advantage of the doubles. We knew the limits are big here and doubles will be key for us. It didn’t work out for us, hopefully next time we can maximize the opportunities.
21:55 local time, 17:55 GMT, 23:25 IST: So Hyderabad is finally doing what it does best: scratching with the bat, scratching its way to 160, wiping the power play with the ball, and then spinning a net in the middle stages before some extreme death bowling in a slow Low, sticky surface with large boundaries. This is your Uppal. Also, it may have come a couple of games later than they would have liked, but they’re finally out of place. And to be fair, this was the first time his team’s combination looked like one that could win. To simply break it down, all they needed was for Kane Williamson to come back and reinforce their order in between. There was a reason why he was the official captain for the last two seasons, and there was a reason why SRH made the play-offs in either season. Never mind. The Delhi persecution was never successful. Shaw went down early, Iyer and Dhawan just couldn’t keep up, and when Rashid Khan is in the mood, you’re playing a 16-up game with seven wickets. Let’s not indulge his dominance though and forget about death skittles, because Natarajan and Bhuvneshwar were absolutely on point with their yorkers, nailing ball after ball after ball. Yeah, just SRH stuff …
Khaleel Ahmed to Rabada, SIX … and you will finally get your coverage chip unit correct by going under this length and over long quite comfortably. Clearly SRH couldn’t care less, in fact, Warner is even celebrating while the ball is on track.
Khaleel Ahmed to Nortje, 3 runs, cutter again. Nortje manages to get him over the decks, where Samad throws himself over the ropes to save that race that will return to save Hyderabad with the NRR. #RememberTheSave
Khaleel Ahmed to Nortje, without running, hits him with the cutter. In a long, slow, sticky
Anrich Nortje, right-handed bat, reaches the fold
Khaleel Ahmed to Axar, outside Bowled !! Through him. A big hit to the other side of the line, and not that he had much of a choice here, Patel did, but he clearly wasn’t even close to the line, which manages to float in the air and come in at the angle to crawl inside. edge to leave behind an LED-lit clutter. Axar b Khaleel Ahmed 5 (6)
Khaleel Ahmed to Axar, THAT’S OUT !! Bowled !!
Khaleel Ahmed to Rabada, 1 run, more complete, a little more hammer to drill this all the way, along the ground
John Samuel M: Tennis ball from cricket to TNPL to bowling in death at IPL. He has come a long way !! He’s showing his worth everywhere – it’s a Natarajan show
Khaleel Ahmed to Rabada, 2 runs, fallen — And it is Manish Pandey of all people .. Rabada holds her pose on one knee high elbow punch through the blankets, only finding the perfect length. Ay, too casual
K Khaleel Ahmed [3.0-0-31-0] is back on the attack
28 races | 6 balls. Simple enough you would think …
From Bhuvneshwar to Rabada, 1 run, maybe a sixth stump, but surely a yorker. Rabada sends him in the long run
From Bhuvneshwar to Rabada, no running, slow and crazy boucer … too good for Rabada, who waves his bat hopefully. And will remain in hope
Bhuvneshwar to Axar, 1 run, 137 km / h, yorker, center line. Patel manages to jam his bat in time to dribble it long
Bhuvneshwar to Axar, large, 135 km / h, in length, but downward as Patel jumps further in to claim the extra
Bhuvneshwar to Rabada, 1 run, gets his yorker right, in the middle, stuck in front of mid-on