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Ruturaj Gaikwad was calmness personified as he tore apart SRH attack during his 75 off 44 balls after Faf Du Plessis (56 off 38 balls) launched the initial assault, making a target of 172 looking easier than it actually was
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SRH, who sent in captain David Warner and Kane Williamson, managed to take just seven runs in their Super Over which was bowled by Axar Patel
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In the video, Manish Pandey says: "Hey, Orange Army we are looking at the second wave of Covid-19."
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Chasing 151 for victory, Sunrisers were all out for 137 runs in 19.4 overs to succumb to the loss to remain without any points in the table
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Getting the combination right would be topmost on Sunrisers Hyderabad’s (SRH) to-do list when they take on a qualitatively superior Mumbai Indians (MI) in an IPL encounter here today, trying to arrest an early slide after back-to-back defeats. Chasing has been Sunrisers’ achilles’ heel during the first two matches, once again bringing under scanner, their […]
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Warner-led side had won five out of their last six games to qualify for the playoffs in the 13th edition of the tournament and the team will be looking to carry forward the momentum in this year's IPL.
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Roy was signed by the SunRisers Hyderabad ahead of the tournament as a replacement for Mitchell Marsh. The Australia all-rounder made himself unavailable for the entire season owing to personal reasons.
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Hyderabad’s Bhagath Varma, who plays for R Dayanand XI, and Jammu-born Yudhvir Singh Charak, who plays for Budding Stars, in the local leagues have been signed by CSK and MI respectively
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SRH captain David Warner congratulated T Natarajan on his selection into Indian side.
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According to sources, the Indian captain moved into the bubble created for the players picked for the Australia series after the game against SRH
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There is little to separate between these two teams
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Rohit Sharma, who returned to lead the side after recovering from hamstring injury, said they wanted to forget the loss as soon as possible.
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Skipper David Warner (81 not out off 57) and Wriddhiman Saha (58 not out off 44) lit up the last league game of the tournament with an unbeaten 151-run opening stand to chase down the 150-run target
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Kohli said Saturday's defeat has virtually made their last game against Delhi Capitals on Monday a must-win for a top-two finish in the standings
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Hyderabad brimming with confidence after win over DC
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In response to 219/2 wickets, DC were blown away for 131 and succumbed to their third consecutive defeat of the season
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Shankar also had a decent outing with the ball picking up a wicket for 15 runs in his three overs.
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The last-year’s Most Valuable Player Russell’s lean patch continued and could well cost them in the end.
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Noted coach Paul Reiffel was involved in a controversy when he changed his decision on declaring a wide.
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There were arguments to promote Williamson, who batted at No.4, to third spot so that he can be up and running early.