Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Shikhar steals Rohit’s thunder

Sunrisers Hyderabad’s sevenwicke­t win keeps them on track for qualificat­ion, Delhi out

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD: Putting up a dominant show, defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad beat tabletoppe­rs Mumbai Indians by seven wickets to consolidat­e their fourth position, here on Monday.

Asked to bowl, Hyderabad bowlers delivered in the crucial match, restrictin­g the rivals to a modest 138 for seven, which was built around skipper Rohit Sharma’s fighting 67-run knock off 45 balls.

Paceman Siddarth Kaul took three wickets while the Afghanista­n spin duo of Rashid Khan (1/22) and Mohammed Nabi (1/13) choked the Mumbai batsmen with impeccable line and length. Together they conceded only 35 runs in eight overs.

The total proved too small for the defending champions as they overhauled the target with 10 balls to spare as opener Shikhar Dhawan (62) led the way with an unbeaten half-century.Hyderabad remained at fourth position but now have 15 points, five more than closest rival Kings XI Punjab.One more win, taking their tally to 17, will seal them a berth in the playoffs because even if Punjab win their remaining three matches they can get maximum to 16 points.Hyderabad lost their captain David Warner (6) early when he was trapped by Mitchell McClenagha­n but Dhawan and MoisesHenr­iques (44) took the match away from Mumbai with their fiery knocks.

INVALUABLE STAND

They added 91 runs for the second wicket in 11 overs before Jasprit Bumrah dismissed the Australian in the 13th over. In the previous over Henriques was dropped by Harbhajan Singh off his own bowling.Mumbai boasted an impressive Mumbai attack but Shikhar and Henriques batted with determinat­ion.

Shikhar’s 62 came off 46 balls with six boundaries, including two sixes while Henriques’ 44 came off 35 balls with six fours.

Shikhar finished the match in the company of Vijay Shankar (15) after cheap dismissal of Yuvraj Singh (9), who hurt his right little finger while fielding.

Earlier, Rohit added 60 runs for the fourth wicket with Hardik Pandya (15) but Hyderabad bowlers never allowed the rivals to score freely with Kaul (3/24) hurting them with an impressive three-wicket haul.

TIGHT LEASH

The hosts kept the Mumbai batsmen on a tight leash, giving away only 36 runs in the powerplay overs and also got rid of big-hitting Lendl Simmons (1) and Nitish Rana.Nabi, preferred over Kane Williamson, struck with his fourth ball, clean bowling the West Indian while paceman Kaul scalped Rana (9).

Parthiv Patel (23) was dropped by Vijay Shankar immediatel­y after Rana’s dismissal but the southpaw could not cash in on and soon became the second victim of Kaul to leave Mumbai reeling at 36 for three.

 ?? AFP ?? Shikhar Dhawan’s unbeaten 62 off 46 balls ensured holders Sunrisers Hyderabad did not trip up against Mumbai Indians and stayed on course for a playoff spot with the sevenwicke­t win on Monday.
AFP Shikhar Dhawan’s unbeaten 62 off 46 balls ensured holders Sunrisers Hyderabad did not trip up against Mumbai Indians and stayed on course for a playoff spot with the sevenwicke­t win on Monday.
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