The Asian Age

HOSTS HAVE TOO MANY GUNS FOR SRH

- IRFAN HAJI

Defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad crashed to their first defeat of IPL-10, going down to Mumbai Indians by four wickets at Wankhede Stadium here on Wednesday.

Defending a less than ideal 158, Hyderabad were stalled by a series of partnershi­ps down the MI order. It still however, needed a late thrust from Mumbai’s fifth-wicket partnershi­p of 38 between Nitish Rana (45, 36b, 3x4, 2x6) and Krunal Pandya (37, 20b, 3x4, 3x6) to boost the chase.

Parthiv Patel (39, 24b, 7x4) set a good platform alongside Jos Buttler but Hyderabad struck twice in quick succession through spin sensation Rashid Khan and old warhorse Ashish Nehra to peg them back before a fiery blast from Pandya took the hosts home with eight balls in hand.

Earlier, Mumbai’s bowlers started tightly and ended clinically to restrict Hyderabad to 158/8 as Jasprit Bumrah (3/24) showed yet again how good he is with the old ball at the death.

Sunrisers openers David Warner (49, 34b, 7x4, 2x6) and Shikhar Dhawan (48, 43b 5x4, 1x6) set the platform with an 81-run stand in 62 balls. However the visitors innings stuttered before Ben Cutting gave it some momentum with a 10-ball 20.

But Bumrah and Lasith Malinga (1/30) were on the money at the end to give nothing away.

The visitors had a quiet powerplay managing just 34 runs with Warner doing the bulk of scoring with 26 and Dhawan consuming 15 balls for his seven. Malinga and Bumrah bowled tightly after Harbhajan Singh (2/23) had started the proceeding­s.

Dhawan though found his touch with two boundaries and a six of Micthell McClenagha­n (1/42) in the seventh over. The visitors raised the ante with both Warner and Dhawan treating McClenagha­n with disdain and also going after the Pandya brothers Hardik and Krunal.

Harbhajan returned for his second spell to dismiss Sunrisers Hyderabad: S. Dhawan b McClenagha­n 48, D.Wa rn ercP ate lb Harbhajan Singh 49, D. Hood ac Poll ar db Harbhajan Singh 9, Yuv ra jSinghbH.P andy a 5, B. Cutting b Bumrah 20, N.Ojh ac Poll ar db Bumrah 9, V. Shankar c Rana b Malinga 1, Rashid Khanc&b Bumrah 2, B. Kumar (not out) 4, A. Nehra (not out) 0. Extras: (lb 5,w 5, nb 1) 11. Total: (for 8 wkts, in 20 overs) 158. FoW: 1-81, 2-105, 3-114, 4-123, 5-146, 6-147, 7-153, 8-155. Bowling: Harbhajan 4-023-2, Malinga 4-0-30-1, Bumrah 4-0-24-3, McClenagha­n 4-0-42-1, Hardik 3-0-22-1, Krunal 1-0-12-0. Mumbai Indians: P. Patel cK um a rb Hooda 39, J. Buttler b Nehra 14, R. Sharma lbw b Rashid Khan 4, N. Rana b Kumar 30, K. Pollard c Dhawan bK um ar 11, K. P andy ac Cutting b Bhuvneshwa­r 37, H. Pandya not out , Harbhajan Singh not out Extras: (lb 3, w1) 4 Total: (for 6 wkts, in 18.4 overs) 159 FoW: 1-28, 2-41, 3-79. 4111, 5-149, 6-155 Bowling: Kumar 4-0-213, Nehra 4-0-46-1, Khan 4-0-19-1, Rahman 2.4-024-0, Hooda 2-0-18-1, Cutting 2-0-18-0

unleashed a switch hit for six but mistimed another and Patel took a stunner at full stretch. Harbhajan later dismissed Deepak Hooda also to cap an impressive spell. The runs dried up as Dhawan was cleaned up by McClenagha­n and Yuvraj fell in similar fashion to Hardik.

 ??  ?? Warner and end the threatenin­g stand. Warner Sunrisers Hyderabad opening pair of David Warner and Shikhar Dhawan gave their team a sound if somewhat slow start against Mumbai Indians.
Warner and end the threatenin­g stand. Warner Sunrisers Hyderabad opening pair of David Warner and Shikhar Dhawan gave their team a sound if somewhat slow start against Mumbai Indians.
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