Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Chennai Super KingsBAIRSTOW'S MATCH-WINNING 61* (44)
Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Chennai Super Kings
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS
Suresh Raina got the opportunity to lead Chennai Super Kings for the third time in Vivo IPL history, as MS Dhoni lost the defending champion Sunrisers Hyderabad by six wickets, which was their second loss of the season. As a result, SRH remains in a place dispute in the playoff, which has won its fourth win in eight matches.
Chosen to bat after winning the toss, Chennai Super Kings managed 132-5 out of their 20 overs on the pitch of the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, but SRH went out of the house with 3.1 overs, their openers Once again followed the half run -centuries. David Warner started the run chase in 25 balls before he was dismissed, in particular, started the run chase, but despite the 61-run innings of Jonny Bairstow's unbeaten 44 not out, no drama was ensured, while he got three more wickets. lost.
Earlier, the pace of CSK was eliminated with a group of wickets falling in the middle overs. Faf du Plessis and Shane Watson just 52 runs after the first 10 overs. 79 runs for the first wicket. Watson's wicket (31 balls) was thrown by Shahbaz Nadeem when he started the procession of CSK wickets. Ambati Rayudu was dismissed by 25 runs in 21 balls and Ravindra Jadeja scored an unbeaten 10 off 20 balls.
Despite the start of CSK after four cool initial overs, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Khalil Ahmed and Rashid Khan combined to provide excellent economy rates to restrict the batsmen. The absence of MS Dhoni's inspirational figures highlighted the middle order of CSK, as no batsman could move towards the end of the shift's innings.
Standing Batting Performance
The disastrous opening pair of SRH was again, this time against CSK. Warner and Bairstow did little work of CSK totals with a breathtaking start because they put together CSK opening bowlers in the powerplay for 68 runs. Warner was dismissed by 50 runs in 25 balls, but in his innings, there were 10 fours, who brought the pressure back in front of the CSK bowlers.
Bairstow played a supporting role at the beginning of the innings, but Warner took over the scoring duties after being dismissed. The England player faced CSK spinner Karna Sharma and in his 44-ball innings, three fours and three sixes hit the run chase.
Notable Support Act - Batting
As long as his opener was on the crease, the CSK was looking ready for a competitive total. Shane Watson and Faf du Plessis added 79 runs for the wicket before the start of their innings, but du Plessis controlled the start of the innings with some attacking strokeplay. His innings included three fours and several sixes to strengthen CSK's innings, but his outing proved crucial for SRH's return to the game.
Standout bowling performance
If Rashid Khan has been convicted in VIVO IPL 2019, then there is a shortage of wickets taken by him, but against CSK, an over proved to be an overwhelming turn to the backend of the innings. Leg-spinner CSK's stand-in captain Suresh Raina and Kedar Jadhav were in the same way when the visiting team needed to make late for their innings. Both decisions were reviewed by the CSK batsmen, but without success: Before Jadhav got trapped with the googly at the place of three balls, Rashid trapped Raina with a traditional turner for the first time.
Imran Tahir Vivo is avoiding the age of IPL in 2019 with some consistent performances, including his 2-20 which caused the defeat against CSK on Wednesday night. His variations in spin are responsible for two major wickets, Ken Williamson and Vijay Shankar, who gave a Ray of hope to CSK. His four overs spell included 13 dot balls, but the lack of pressure on the scoreboard could not enable them to win their bowling performance.
Notable Support Act - Bowling
Playing in his third VIVO IPL game, Khalil Ahmed supported his brilliant effort with the ball against Delhi Capitol in the previous game of SRK, with the score of 1-22 against its CSK against CSK. In order to praise Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the left-handed fast bowler introduced accurate overs, and then brought his variations out of the later stages of the innings, removing Sam Billings on 0 to make splendid slow bowling.
State of the match
SRH defeated CSK for the first time after going without winning against them in 2018. SRH lost all four matches against CSK, including the finals.
Suresh Raina led CSK for only the third time in the VIVO IPL.
Short score:
Chennai Super Kings: 132-5 (Faf du Plessis 45, Shane Watson 31, Rashid Khan 2-17, Vijay Shankar 1-11) Sunrisers lost to Hyderabad: 137-4 (Johnny Bairstow 61 *, David Warner 50, Imran Tahir 2) -20) 6 wickets
Best match player:
David Warner scored 50 runs in 25 balls
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