The Sunday Guardian

Hyderabad beat Gujarat to qualify

Captain David Warner sizzles with the bat once again with a fluent knock of 69 as the visitors down Gujarat by eight wickets.

- Sunrisers Hyderabad and Vijay Shankar (L) and captain David Warner cross during a single in the match against Gujarat Lions in Kanpur on Saturday.

arm seamer Pradeep Sangwan, during his 11-ball stay before a slow off-cutter from Praveen got the southpaw walking back.

Henriques, who came in next was undone by another wily delivery from Praveen, which stumper Dinesh Karthik latched on comfortabl­y to reduce the visitors to 25/2.

The fall of Henriques brought in the in-form Vijay, who continued his good run with the willow to match shot by shot with his skipper.

The left-right duo started cautiously, dealing mostly in singles and hitting the occasional boundaries to take the visitors to 82/2 midway into the innings.

Warner batted sensibly to bring up his half century off 41 balls before Vijay joined the party to get to his fifty in 35 balls as the duo went on to add an undefeated 133-run third wicket stand to take their team home in style.

Earlier, Gujarat Lions squan- dered an excellent start to post 154 after being asked to bat first. Gujarat rode on power packed batting by openers Ishan Kishan and Dwayne Smith to cross the 100-run mark in the 10th over and were in a comfortabl­e position at the halfway stage of their innings.

However, they seemed to inexplicab­ly lose their wits and lost 10 wickets in the space of just 43 runs to be all out in 19.2 overs.

Young pacer Mohammed Siraj and Afghan leg-spinner Rashid Khan were the lynchpin for Hyderabad as they produced some excellent bowling to contain the dangerous Hyderabad batting line-up.

Siraj posted figures of 4/32 in his four overs while Rashid returned 3/34. Experience­d pacer Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar had figures of 2/25 with fellow pacer Siddarth Kaul also bagging a wicket.

Kishan was the top scorer among the Gujarat batsmen with 61 runs off 40 balls with five boundaries and four sixes. Smith plundered 54 runs with seven hits to the fence and two sixes studding his 33-ball knock.

The duo produced an opening partnershi­p of 111 runs off 65 deliveries to give Gujarat an excellent start before losing the plot. Asked to bat first by Hyderabad skipper Suresh Raina, Gujarat rode on power packed batting by Ishan Kishan and Dwayne Smith to cross the 100-run mark in the 10th over and were in a comfortabl­e position at the halfway stage of their innings.

However, they seemed to inexplicab­ly lose their wits and lost 10 wickets in the space of just 43 runs to be all out in 19.2 overs.

Young pacer Mohammed Siraj and Afghan leg-spinner Rashid Khan were the lynchpin for Hyderabad as they produced some excellent bowling to contain the dangerous Hyderabad batting line-up. IANS

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