Bhuvneshwar Kumar bowled a superb 3-41, while Pat Cummins and T Natarajan each claimed two wickets as Sunrisers Hyderabad came from nowhere to defeat Rajasthan Royals by one run at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Thursday.
After Nitish Reddy hit an unbeaten 42-ball 76 and Travis Head made 58 off 44 balls to lead SRH to a massive 201/3, Bhuvneshwar Kumar took two wickets in a brilliant first over and dismissed Rovman Powell on the final ball as the hosts won by the smallest of margins.
Despite the early blow of losing Jos Buttler and skipper Sanju Samson, Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 40-ball 67 and Riyan Parag’s 49-ball 77 helped RR be in the hunt of clinching an impressive win. But once the duo’s 133-run partnership was broken, SRH roared their way back in the game to seal it and complete a remarkable comeback, giving RR its first defeat while chasing in the season.
The nail-biting win takes SRH to fourth place, where they are tied with Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants on 12 points. RR’s chase of 202 was rocked by Bhuvneshwar in the opening over – having Buttler nicking behind to wide slip fielder for a golden duck, while Samson was castled by an inswinger rattling stumps through the gate.
From there, Jaiswal, with his timing and Parag, with his fabulous bat-swing, played breathtaking strokes from both ends against Bhuvneshwar, Pat Cummins, Marco Jansen and T Natarajan. They also had luck on their side – Jaiswal was dropped by Cummins at mid-off and Parag’s chance was shelled by Abhishek Sharma at extra cover, as RR ended power-play at 60/2.
Jaiswal and Parag rampage continued after power-play, before reaching their respective fifties in 30 and 31 balls respectively in the 11th over. But Jaiswal was gone for 67 off 40 balls, playing on to his stumps off Natarajan. Parag hit two sixes and a four before holing out to long-on for 77 off 49 balls to Cummins.
Though Rovman Powell found a few boundaries, SRH’s fightback continued as Shimron Hetmyer hit a low full toss straight to long-on off Natarajan, followed by Dhruv Jurel, who had a left hamstring strain while fielding, flicking straight to deep square leg off Cummins.
Cummins bowled a superb 19th over, giving away only seven runs, despite Powell lofting a six over extra cover on the last ball. With 12 runs needed to win off the final over, and four men outside the 30-yard circle due to slow over-rate, Powell scooped Bhuvneshwar for four. With two runs needed off the final ball, Bhuvneshwar trapped Powell plumb lbw with a low full toss on middle and leg to complete a stunning win for SRH over the table-toppers.
Previously, on a new surface with some grip for bowlers, Head struck a slowish fifty. But Reddy wowed the home crowd with three fours and eight sixes, including several straight down the ground and over cover.
Later, Heinrich Klaasen blasted an unbeaten 42 off 19 balls, including three fours and as many sixes, to propel SRH above 200 for the fifth time this season, with their final 12 overs yielding 153 runs. Avesh Khan was brilliant with 2-39 for RR, who yielded a 200+ total for only the second time in this competition, while Sandeep Sharma was tidy with 1-31.
Choosing to bat first, Head could have been out on the first ball if Parag had not shelled the chance at backward point off Trent Boult. With Ravichandran Ashwin beating Head and Abhishek via deliveries gripping and bouncing, a wicket looked imminent for RR.
Avesh reaped the reward of platform set by Boult and Ashwin when he had Abhishek pulling straight to deep square leg. Sandeep also joined Avesh as a wicket-taker when Anmolpreet Singh chipped straight to diving mid-wicket, as SRH ended power-play at 37/2.
Head opened up by cutting Yuzvendra Chahal for four, before pulling the leg-spinner for back-to-back sixes and whipping him through the leg-side for another boundary. While Head brought up his fifty in 37 balls, Nitish began his onslaught by muscling Ashwin for back-to-back sixes, followed by hitting Chahal for two fours and as many sixes in the 13th over.
Head’s knock ended as he shaped for a lap shot off Avesh but landed on his stumps. Nitish went on to score 50 in 30 balls, slog-sweeping and pulling Ashwin for a couple of sixes. Klassen lofted and pulled Chahal for consecutive sixes from the other end, causing the leg-spinner to concede 62 runs in four overs.
While Nitish grabbed a six and four from Avesh, Klaasen smashed Boult for two fours before hammering Sandeep for a four and six in the final over to push SRH above 200, which was enough for a win by a single run at the end – a prospect that no one saw coming following their poor start.
Brief Scores: Sunrisers Hyderabad 201/3 in 20 overs (Nitish Reddy 76 not out, Travis Head 58; Avesh Khan 2-39, Sandeep Sharma 1-31) beat Rajasthan Royals 200/7 in 20 overs (Riyan Parag 77, Yashasvi Jaiswal 67; Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3-41, Pat Cummins 2-34) by one run.
Source:IANS