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RCB-SRH game was one of sixes, not of batsmanshi­p: Finch

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Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru unleashing a barrage of sixes in their IPL match left little room for batsmanshi­p and what mattered was who hit the most number of sixes, said Australia’s T20 World Cup-winning skipper Aaron Finch.

Travis Head’s maiden T20 ton and Heinrich Klaasen’s pillaging 67 drove SRH to a record-breaking 287 for three, which helped them go past their own 277/3 against Mumbai Indians at Hyderabad this March 27.

Dinesh Karthik then smashed a blazing 35-ball 83 but RCB ended up losing the match in which 38 sixes were hit all around the park.

“It was never going to be a game where you talk about batsmanshi­p. It’s a game where you talk about who hit the most sixes and that was the difference,” Finch said on Star Sports.

“They (RCB) had to start at 14 (runs per over). And if you

have one bad over it goes to 16.”

Finch said the Hyderabad side used the Powerplay segment well.

“They (SRH) were getting lucky in the first powerplay and they needed those sixes and Travis Head was the difference there. “He started off well, his intent to get the ball rolling and then a courageous move to keep Klaasen at No. 3 and say we need to keep going, we have

a deep batting line-up and we are going to put the bowlers to the sword here,” added Finch.

Head’s destructiv­e hundred, crafted off 39 balls, was the fourth fastest in the tournament, the cornerston­e of SRH’s 25-run win.

Finch said IPL teams had started changing their strategies by bringing in big-hitters like Klaasen up the order as they play fearless cricket.

 ?? ?? Sunrisers Hyderabad batter Travis Head in action
Sunrisers Hyderabad batter Travis Head in action

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