The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Sunrisers stick to Plan A, set records in big win over Capitals

- PRATYUSH RAJ

TRAVIS HEAD and Abhishek Sharma piled on 125 runs in the Powerplay, the most in the history of the format, on a six-lane expressway of a surface, at a run rate of nearly 21 runs an over.

The spectators at Arun Jaitley Stadium must be wondering whether they were watching a live match or a highlight package. The boundary count boggles the mind - in the Power play, head ands harm a smoked 13 fours and 11 sixes. That means only 12 balls out of the first 36 didn't reach the boundary.

A day prior to the match, Head revealed Sunrise rs' mantra :“maxim is et he power play .” He and his opening partner did exactly the same. Another facet of the Sunrisers' game was that they kept on hitting boundaries despite losing wickets in the middle overs. Then Nitish Kumar Reddy and Shahbaz Ahmed put on 67 runs in just 43 balls to make sure they crossed the 250-run mark again.

Reddy scored a fluent 37, while Shahbaz provided the perfect flourish with his maiden IPL fifty, taking Sunrisers to 266. The allrounder remined unbeaten on 59 off 29 balls.

Facing such a monstrous total, Delhi did not surrender meekly.

They produced a fight and piled the pressure on Sunrisers bowlers. Especially Jake Fraser-mcgurk, who is undoubtedl­y the best upcoming talent from Australia. Picking length early, he smoked seven sixes.

But it was surprising to see Capitals skipper Rishabh Pant walking out at No.6.

If this was late enough, Lalit Yadav was promoted ahead of Axar Patel. Pant remained unbeaten on a 34-ball 44 as Delhi Capitals were bundled out for 199. T Natarajan (4/19) was the pick of the bowler for the visitors.

Head and Sharma blitz

Head launched the second ball of the innings for a six and followed it with two sumptuous fours. As many as 19 runs came from Khaleel Ahmed's first over. Pant brought on Lalit Yadav in the second over, and the spinner was greeted with consecutiv­e sixes over cow corner.

Sunrisers' fifty was up in 2.4 overs and two balls later Head completed his half-century off 16 balls with the help of seven fours and four sixes, taking 22 runs of Anrich Nortje's first over. Abhishek, who was playing second fiddle so far, joined the party by hitting two sixes of Yadav's bowling.

He, however, saved his best for Kuldeep Yadav and danced down the track on three occasions and collected the maximum on each occasion.

Kuldeep’s magic

However, Kuldeep again showed why he should be India's leading spinner at the T20 World Cup. On a day when bowlers went to the cleaners, the left-arm wrist-spinner after conceding 20 in the first over, picked up four wickets to jolt the Sunrisers' innings in the middle overs.

He dismissed Abhishek, Head and Aiden Markram to slow them down for a while. Axar Patel took a blinder to send back Abhishek, who hammered 46 runs in 12 balls. Head was two big shots away from reaching the three-figure mark for the second successive game, before departing for 89 while trying to clear long-on. Markram fell cheaply.

It was a high-quality spell from Kuldeep in a run fest. He bowled the most dot balls in the innings (8), and despite conceding the most number of sixes (7) in the match, ended up taking the most number of wickets (4 /55). BRIEF SCORES: Sunrisers Hyderabad 266/7 in 20 overs (Head 89, Shahbaz 59 not out, Abhishek Sharma 46; Kuldeep Yadav 4/55) beat Delhi Capitals 199 all out in 19.1 overs (Jake Fraser-mcgurk 65, Rishabh Pant 44, Abishek Porel 42; T Natarajan 4/19, Nitish Kumar Reddy 2/17) by 67 runs.

 ?? Praveen Khanna ?? Jake Fraser-mcgurk, with 65 off 18 balls, was DC’S top scorer.
Praveen Khanna Jake Fraser-mcgurk, with 65 off 18 balls, was DC’S top scorer.

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