Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Dhawan, Williamson keep SRH rolling

Duo’s 136run partnershi­p helps hosts beat DD by 15 runs

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com n

HYDERABAD: Shikhar Dhawan roared back into form and Kane Williamson began this season in style as Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) beat Delhi Daredevils (DD) by 15 runs in an Indian Premier League match at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Stadium at Uppal here.

In reply to SRH’s 191/4 in 20 overs, DD finished at 176/5.

Dhawan, who has seen the worst of times in the last one year, was dropped from the national team and demoted to Grade C in BCCI’s central contract list.

IPL A PLATFORM

The left-handed opener has taken all of it in his stride and is using the IPL 2017 platform to return to the spotlight. On Wednesday, against Delhi Daredevils, he reached his 26th halfcentur­y in the T20 extravagan­za in just 40 balls. His innings included seven fours and one six. He made 70 (off 50 balls).

Though Dhawan reached the 50-run mark in just 40 balls, the innings was not brutal. The fact he took 26 singles in reaching the mark, shows his maturity. He had a marauding Williamson at the other end (89, 51b) and was happy playing the second fiddle.

Williamson, who is playing his first match of the season and was never considered as good a player in T20s as he is in Test cricket, proved his doubters wrong. The Kiwi hit six fours and five sixes.

CHUGGING ALONG

Dhawan, although slower, did not waste any ball. He kept the scoreboard ticking, letting Williamson go for the big shots. The two put on 136-run stand for the second wicket.

After reaching his fifty-mark, Dhawan freed his arms and hit two fours and a six. He ultimately fell for 70 (50 balls) to Chris Morris, but he had made a big impact by then.

This half-century comes after Dhawan scored 40 and 48 in two matches of this IPL. He had also scored a ton and half-century in the Deodhar Trophy.

He had said before the 2017 IPL that he would be taking the tournament as a way to return to the Indian squad for the Champions Trophy.

In reply, DD tried hard through Shreyas Iyer’s 50 not out off 31 balls and Angelo Mathews’ 31 off 23 but it didn’t prove enough. Sanju Samson (42) and Karun Nair (33) had added 71 for the second wicket to set a platform.

But the duo’s dismissal along with that of Rishabh Pant’s (0) pegged them back. It was here that Mathews and Iyer added 70 runs to give DD some hope.

 ?? AFP ?? SRH batsmen Kane Williamson (R) and Shikhar Dhawan shared a 136run partnershi­p for the second wicket.
AFP SRH batsmen Kane Williamson (R) and Shikhar Dhawan shared a 136run partnershi­p for the second wicket.

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