Pat Cummins returned to MI’s attack with one run scored after starting with a full delivery on off, Ishan Kishan flicked it toward deep backward square leg for one run.
Natarajan bowls his third over, short and Surya attempts to pull but cannot connect, leading to one single off the first two balls from his over. In this article, we will discuss the main points of Sunrisers Hyderabad Vs Mumbai Indians Match Scorecard.
SRH 277 (Travis Head 80*; Jasprit Bumrah 2/35) beat MI 246 (Tilak Varma 64 not out; Pat Cummins 2/35) by 6 wickets
At Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad, Sunrisers Hyderabad made history when they scored 277 for three and then held on for an exciting 31-run win against Mumbai Indians – the highest total ever scored in an IPL game with 38 sixes hit and 523 runs scored – including taking an early lead through Ishan Kishan (34) and Rohit Sharma (26). Mumbai Indians responded swiftly after experiencing difficulty during Power Play with Tilak Varma (54) and Romario Shepherd (42) joining forces to form a quickfire 84 run partnership.
However, their efforts were ultimately in vain as the visitors succumbed to pressure. Jasprit Bumrah (2/35) and Pat Cummins (2/35) stood out among SRH bowlers, while Shahbaz Ahmed also took one wicket for them.
Pat Cummins of South Road Hockey said it was an exceptional game at their home ground and took full advantage of it to score runs quickly and regularly. Their plan worked brilliantly as they were able to whack them at will; previous big game successes meant they knew they could score big today too!
He was delighted by Heinrich Klaasen’s impressive debut performance and described it as an incredible one in his first match for them. He noted how fortunate they are to have someone like Heinrich on board as it makes scoring so much easier and is an asset.
Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma each hit two fours and a six in their innings, with Kishan becoming the only batsman to reach three figures in their respective innings. Tilak Varma performed strongly as well, scoring his sixth fifty of the season. Romario Shepherd and Hardik Pandya provided strong support as the visitors attempted to come back into contention. But SRH bowlers kept them under control to reduce the deficit to just over 40 runs; Tim David became the last wicket to fall before being run out by Bumrah on the final ball of an over. At long last, the reigning champions registered their inaugural win of IPL 2019. By winning, they climbed one place up on the points table to replace Chennai Super Kings who suffered their fourth loss of this tournament and are currently two behind Mumbai Indians who remain winless this edition but hope to improve against Delhi Daredevils at Eden Gardens on Wednesday.
MI 246 (Tilak Varma 64 not out; Pat Cummins 2/35) beat SRH 277 (Travis Head 80*; Jasprit Bumrah 2/35) by 6 wickets
Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad both suffered losses in their opening IPL 2024 matches, so their eighth matchup at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium will provide them with an opportunity to regain momentum. Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya won the toss and elected to bowl first.
SRH displayed an outstanding batting performance, amassing 277 for 3 in their allotted 20 overs. Travis Head led their charge with an exceptional 62 off 23 balls; Abhishek Sharma scored an unbeaten 63 and Heinrich Klaasen made headlines with an incredible 80 off 34 deliveries before other batsmen pitched in with useful runs.
MI struggled to maintain the momentum they built during their first-half innings. Rohit Sharma (26) and Ishan Kishan (34) gave MI an impressive start, before Naman Dhir (30) and Tilak Varma (64 not out) kept things ticking over until Tim David and Romario Shepherd failed in achieving the target despite giving their all to get MI there.
Pat Cummins of South Riding Heat was extremely impressed by the atmosphere at their match against Somerset at The Oval on Tuesday and was pleased to take two wickets against them. He noted how important it is to remain focused as a team while working tirelessly, adding that it was great that their partnership is becoming stronger over time.
MI’s Anshul Kamboj made his IPL debut as an impressive right-arm fast bowler on Monday, replacing injured South African pacer David Coetzee and conceding only 11 runs over three overs in an impressive first outing.
As both teams look to recover after dropping their opening games, this match could prove vital in securing playoff places. The victor will take the lead in points table; both sides are determined to win it on what is anticipated to be an ideal batting pitch; it should lead to plenty of big hitting from both sides with Jasprit Bumrah vs Heinrich Klaasen in great form likely dominating proceedings as both take aim at one another.
MI 277 (Tilak Varma 64 not out; Pat Cummins 2/35) beat SRH 277 (Travis Head 80*; Jasprit Bumrah 2/35) by 6 wickets
Both teams have one foot in the playoffs while also hoping to avoid being left out, so both are giving it their all in this matchup. Sun Risers Hyderabad are being led by Jasprit Bumrah and Pat Cummins’ pace attack, who are taking down MI bowlers with ease, to reduce scoring power at home. Ishan Kishan’s sixes and Rohit Sharma’s toe-crushers have helped maintain Mumbai Indians run rates but could still cause them to slip out of playoff contention altogether.
With just two overs left in this match, and both teams exhibiting excellent performances in this tournament so far, both batsmen appear to be slightly favoring Sunrisers over Mumbai Indians’.
Mumbai Indians have kept themselves competitive by staying within striking distance of playoff qualification despite an uneven start, and won’t want to give any ground now. Their strong top order may provide them with an edge; perhaps Ishan Kishan’s return from injury could prove pivotal.
Ishan Kishan began his innings with three fours off Bhuvneshwar Kumar before Rohit Sharma hit back with three big sixes off Jaydev Unadkat to build momentum into the innings. Later he hit short ball from Jasprit Bumrah for a boundary through midwicket.
Nuwan Thushara comes on to bat for MI and immediately bowls a wide delivery that goes far past Ishan Kishan’s reach as wicket-keeper, however the umpires deem it fair delivery and he abandons any review attempts. Subsequently he bowls another fuller delivery which Ishan hits for single and an additional single off this over is taken bringing his total up.
Pat Cummins then takes control and strikes a blow when he dismisses Tilak Varma with some smart bowling from Cummins, who saw off his aggressive efforts to stay within the required run rate by dismissing him quickly. Varma played some aggressive strokes but was ultimately undone by Cummins’ effective bowling.
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