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Titans dispatch Sunrisers to move into IPL top four

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A CLINICAL batting performanc­e from the Gujarat Titans’ middle order helped them register a seven-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad yesterday and move into the top four of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

In the evening game at Visakhapat­nam, defending champions Chennai Super Kings had a first defeat of the season — losing by 20 runs — as Delhi Capitals finally registered their first win in three games.

Impact substitute Sai Sudharsan scored 45 off 36 balls, while David Miller contribute­d 44 not out off 27, as Gujarat’s successful chase finished on 168-3 in 19.1 overs.

The Sunrisers, who had scored the highest total in IPL history with 277-3 in their last outing against Mumbai Indians, had been restricted to 162-8 in 20 overs. Medium- pacer Mohit Sharma took 3-25 in four overs.

Opting to bat first, Hyderabad made a comparativ­ely brisk start with openers Mayank Agarwal (16) and Travis Head (19) putting on 34 off 26 balls for the first wicket.

Gujarat’s pacers did much of the hard work in restrictin­g Hyderabad’s progress. Sharma sent back hard-hitting youngster Abhishek Sharma for 29 off 20 balls.

Umesh Yadav dismissed Aiden Markram (17) as the Sunrisers failed to generate enough momentum in their innings.

The big blow came when wrist spinner Rashid Khan bowled Heinrich Klaasen for 24 off 13 balls. He had already hit two sixes, but Hyderabad were down to 108-4 in 13.4 overs.

Shahbaz Ahmed (22) and Abdul Samad (29) generated some momentum in the death overs, adding 45 off 28 balls for the sixth wicket, before the former was out caught off Sharma.

Impact sub Washington Sundar was then caught for a golden duck as Hyderabad limped to a belowpar total.

In reply, the Titans made another quick start thanks to Wriddhiman Saha, who scored 25 off 13 including two sixes.

Skipper Shubman Gill contribute­d a 28-ball 36 as the duo put on 36 off 25 balls before Saha was out caught.

Gill added 38 runs with Sudharsan for the second wicket, before falling – caught at long on.

Gujarat were already in a good position at 74-2 i n 9.1 overs when Sudharsan and Miller came together.

They added 64 off 42 balls and never relinquish­ed control of the game, despite Pat Cummins’ spell of 1-28 in four overs. The Australia and Hyderabad skipper stretched the game into the final over after dismissing Sudharsan. But Miller stayed put along with Vijay Shankar (14 not out) to register the Titans’ second win in three games.

PANT INSPIRES DELHI TO VICTORY

Rishabh Pant scored his first half-century since returning to active cricket as he led Delhi to a 20-run win over Chennai.

Pant scored 51 off 32 balls as Delhi reached 191-5 in 20 overs after opting to bat on a friendly surface.

For Chennai, Ajinkya Rahane scored 45 off 30, while MS Dhoni rolled back time as he smashed a 16-ball 37 not out. But it wasn’t enough with his team finishing short at 171-6.

Chennai dropped to second in the points’ table with Kolkata Knight Riders atop on net run-rate.

 ?? AP ?? Gujarat Titans batsman David Miller in action yesterday against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League.
AP Gujarat Titans batsman David Miller in action yesterday against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League.

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