Muscat Daily

Run riot in Bengaluru

Head, Klaasen play decisive hands for Hyderabad in Chinnaswam­y big bash

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Sunrisers Hyderabad showed how merciless modern T20 batting can look, obliterati­ng the record they had themselves set earlier this season to post 287 for 3, the highest total in the IPL.

Travis Head, who has won Australia the World Test Championsh­ip and the ODI World Cup final over the last year, sent another warning signal for his opponents ahead of the T20 World Cup. He had scored a 24-ball 62 when Sunrisers made 277 for 3 against Mumbai on March 27; now he belted a career-best 102 off 41 against Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru.

The big hits were incessant. Head hit eight sixes, and Heinrich Klaasen seven in a 31-ball 67, out of a Sunrisers total of 22 - another IPL record. RCB did their bit too, on a dream day for batters, sending 16 hits soaring over the M Chinnaswam­y Stadium’s boundaries as they made a superb effort to restrict the damage to their net run rate. They finished on 262 for 7, Dinesh Karthik leading the way with 83 off 35 balls.

The match aggregate of 549 runs was the highest in all T20 cricket.

RCB went into the match with

out a single frontline spinner. But with two left-handers in Head and Abhishek Sharma opening for Sunrisers, they began with the offspin of batting allrounder Will Jacks. He found turn in the first

over, and conceded just seven. His second over was even better, going for just four.

And yet, Sunrisers put up 76 in the powerplay, the third time they had gone past 70 during

that phase of the innings this season. By then, Head had motored to his half-century off 20 balls. Head hit four sixes across the fifth and sixth overs as RCB debutant Lockie Ferguson went for 18 and then Yash Dayal for 20.

Head’s second fifty was even quicker, taking only 19 balls, and the century came up in the 12th over. Ferguson had Head ballooning a catch to mid-off halfway into the 13th, but Klaasen had arrived by then, and SRH already had 165 on the board. That was enough indication of what more was to come on a flat pitch surrounded by small boundaries.

Promoted to No. 3 after the openers hammered 108 in 8.1 overs, Klaasen kept Sunrisers’ party going. He managed only three runs from his first five deliveries, but soon got into the sixhitting groove that has made him among the world’s most dangerous T20 hitters. He swung Dayal and Ferguson for sixes over midwicket just before Head was dismissed, and that wicket did nothing to temper Klaasen’s aggression.

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Travis Head of Sunrisers Hyderabad celebrates his century against Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru

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