SRH vs PBKS: In the match against Punjab Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad scored 182 runs while playing first. Meanwhile, 20-year-old player Nitish Reddy thrashed the Punjab bowlers by playing a half-century innings. That means now Punjab Kings will have to score 183 runs to win. Travis Head was saved from getting out on the first ball of the match, who played an innings of 21 runs. This time Abhishek Sharma also could not show anything special. He played an innings of 16 runs in 11 balls, hitting 2 fours and 1 six. In this innings, especially Nitish Reddy was most impressed, who especially took on Sam Curran and Harpreet Brar. Nitish played a stormy inning of 64 runs in 37 balls by hitting 4 fours and 5 sixes. Abdul Samad also batted brilliantly with 25 runs in 12 balls and took the team to a big score.
On one hand, Nitish Reddy had scored 22 runs on the balls of Harpreet Brar, who came to bowl the 15th over, but after that the Hyderabad batsmen were seen completely out of rhythm. At the end of 16 overs, SRH’s score was 146 runs, but in the 17th over, Arshdeep sent Nitish Reddy and Abdul Samad to the pavilion. In the very next over, Kagiso Rabada bowled out captain Pat Cummins, who could score only 3 runs. At one time it seemed difficult for SRH to even score 160 runs, but Shahbaz Ahmed played a cameo inning of 14 runs in 7 balls and Jaydev Unadkat hit a six on the last ball, taking the team to the score of 182 runs.
Arshdeep Singh wreaked havoc
Although SRH has scored a big score, but Arshdeep Singh’s balls were continuously wreaking havoc on the Hyderabad batsmen. He took 4 wickets for just 29 runs in his 4 over spell. In this match, Arshdeep Singh took the wickets of Travis Head, Aidan Markram, Nitish Reddy and Abdul Samad. Apart from them, Harshal Patel and Sam Curran also took 2 important wickets. Kagiso Rabada also took one wicket for Punjab.
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