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Hyderabad open IPL campaign with easy win over Rajasthan

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Sunrisers Hyderabad opened their 2018 Indian Premier League (IPL) season with a thumping nine-wicket win over the reinstated Rajasthan Royals at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Stadium yesterday.

Set 126 to win, Hyderabad reached their target with 4.1 overs to spare as Shikhar Dhawan and captain Kane Williamson combined to guide their team to a comfortabl­e victory.

After winning the toss, Hyderabad sent Rajasthan in to bat, and the decision paid off in the first over when opening batsman D’Arcy Short (4) was run out by Williamson.

Rajasthan captain Ajinkya Rahane (13) and Sanju Samson (49), who top-scored for Rajasthan, then combined for 46 runs – their side’s only meaningful partnershi­p – before the former was removed by Siddarth Kaul.

England all-rounder Ben Stokes (5), who proved a huge success in his debut IPL season for Rising Pune Supergiant last year, failed to steady the Rajasthan innings, nor did his internatio­nal teammate Jos Buttler who only fared one run better.

Rahul Tripathi (17) and Shreyas Gopal (18) ensured the Rajasthan innings did not end in a total collapse.

However, the target posted by Rajasthan was never going to trouble Hyderabad, particular­ly given their top-order firepower.

While Wriddhiman Saha (5) was dismissed early by Jaydev Unadkat, his removal only paved the way for Dhawan and Williamson to come together and lead Hyderabad to victory.

Dhawan’s 77 came off just 57 deliveries and comprised 13 fours and a six.

Williamson, meanwhile, was a bit conservati­ve compared to Dhawan.

The New Zealand captain took 35 balls to reach his 36, hitting three fours and a six.

The wide margin of victory propelled Hyderabad to the top of the IPL table, while the defeat offered a punishing return to the IPL for Rajasthan, who were suspended for the past two editions over a corruption and match-fixing scandal.

Rahane spoke of his disappoint­ment in the post-match presentati­on, but said “these things happen in cricket.

“We were 50-1 and me and Sanju decided to back our intents, but we lost too many wickets. We didn’t get any partnershi­ps. This is the first game and we need to learn from our mistakes and move forward,” the Rajasthan captain said.

Today’s schedule sees Chennai Super Kings host Kolkata Knight Riders at the M A Chidambara­m Stadium. Like Rajasthan, Chennai have also returned to the IPL following a two-year ban.

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