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Warner shines again as SRH ease past KXIP

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David Warner notched up his eighth half century of the season to help Sunrisers Hyderabad beat Kings XI Punjab by 45 runs in an Indian Premier League (IPL) match at Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal stadium here on Monday.

Warner, who is the tournament’s highest scorer, smashed a typically belligeren­t 81 off 56 balls. His innings was laced with seven fours and two sixes in his last game for Sunrisers as he has to leave for Australia to take part in their World Cup preparatio­ns.

The home team posted 212/6 after being asked to bat first.

Chasing 213 for victory, KL Rahul staged a lone battle for Kings XI with a brilliant 56-ball 79 (4x4, 5x6) but other batsmen failed to deliver around him as they limped to 167/8 in 20 overs.

Rahul and Mayank Agarwal (27) shared a 60-run stand for the second wicket after Chris Gayle (4) departed early.

But once Agarwal holed out to Vijay Shankar at cow corner off Rashid Khan (3/21), Kings XI did not have any good partnershi­p going before debutant P Simran Singh (16) joined hands with Rahul for a 53-run associatio­n, which was too late in the end. It took a brilliant catch from skipper Kane Williamson to remove World Cup bound Rahul off Khaleel Ahmed (3/40) towards the end of a spectacula­r innings which lasted 95 minutes.

Courtesy the result, Sunrisers moved to 12 points from 12 matches while Kings XI remained on 10 points from 12 outings.

Earlier, Warner was removed Ashwin in the 16th over but the damage was already done by then with Manish Pandey (36; 25b; 3x4; 1x6), Wriddhiman Saha (28; 13b; 3x4; 1x6) and Mohammad Nabi (20; 10b; 2x6) contributi­ng to the total.

For the visitors, Ashwin (2/30) was the pick of the bowlers as Mujeeb Ur Rahman, returning to the team, was taken for 66 runs in his four overs, including one in which the Afghanista­n spinner leaked 26 runs, the most expensive spell of bowling this IPL.Since Warner was dismissed, Kings XI reined in a bit with a flurry of wickets but still could not stop Sunrisers from crossing the 200-run mark. Sunrisers could manage just 17 runs in the last two overs, losing three wickets.

It was a dream start for the orange army as they raced to 53/0 in four overs, and then 77/0 after Powerplay, both scores the fastest this season. —

David Warner scored yet another fifty (81) for Sunrisers Hyderabad.

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