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Khan and Hooda star for Sunrisers Hyderabad in nervy win over the struggling Mumbai Indians

- THE NATIONAL

A masterclas­s with the ball by Rashid Khan and nerves of steel with the bat from Deepak Hooda guided Sunrisers Hyderabad to tense one-wicket win over Mumbai Indians at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Stadium on Thursday that lifted them to the top of the IPL table.

After winning the toss, Hyderabad put Mumbai in to bat, and their bowlers, led by Khan, restricted the visitors to 147-8 – a total the hosts made difficult work in chasing down.

A 62-run opening partnershi­p by Wriddhiman Saha (22) and Shikhar Dhawan (45) set up the reply as Hyderabad looked set to cruise to victory.

But a batting collapse, that saw Hyderabad slip to 89-4 and then 137-9, ensured a nervy end to the match.

However, Hooda’s 32-run knock, which included a much-needed six off the first ball of the final over, saw the hosts over the line.

No 11 batsman Billy Stanlake was Hyderbad’s hero, scoring a four off the final ball, even though a single would have sufficed.

Hyderabad’s victory, however close, was delivered by the bowlers, who collective­ly kept Mumbai’s run-rate low and picked up wickets at key times before partnershi­ps could fully form.

But it was Khan – the world’s top-ranked T20 bowler – who did much of the damage, as the Afghanista­n spinner took the wicket of Ben Cutting while giving away just 3.25 runs an over.

Khan’s 18 dot balls was the joint-most by a spinner in IPL history.

With their second win in as many matches, Hyderabad now top the IPL standings, edging ahead of the also unbeaten Chennai Super Kings on net run-rate.

Mumbai, still searching for their first win of the season, are in sixth place, but could drop to second-bottom of the eight-team league if Royal Challenger­s Bangalore defeat Kings XI Punjab in Friday’s match at M Chinnaswam­y Stadium.

Mumbai are next in action on Saturday when they travel to another struggling team in Delhi.

Hyderabad will be on the road Saturday as well as they face Kolkata.

 ?? AFP ?? Rashid Khan, centre, delivered 18 dot balls to equal an IPL record for a spinner in Hyderabad’s victory over Mumbai
AFP Rashid Khan, centre, delivered 18 dot balls to equal an IPL record for a spinner in Hyderabad’s victory over Mumbai
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