IPL 2019, Match 48: Warner, Rashid star as Sunrisers Hyderabad crush Kings XI Punjab by 45 runs
IPL 2019, Match 48: Warner, Rashid star as Sunrisers Hyderabad crush Kings XI Punjab by 45 runs
On his final appearance for SRH this season, David Warner signed off in style with a brilliant 81 to help the hosts post 212/5 while Rashid and Khaleel saw off Punjab to win by 45 runs.
Edited by: India TV Sports DeskNew DelhiPublished : Apr 30, 2019 0:16 IST, Updated : Apr 30, 2019 0:16 IST
Sunrisers Hyderabad moved a step closer to the IPL play-offs as the Kane Williamson side crushed Kings XI Punjab by 45 runs in Match 48 of the Indian Premier League on Monday. Making his final appearance for the Orange army was star batsman David Warner who signed off in fashionable style as his impressive knock (81) helped SRH post 212/6 after being put to bat. The bowlers didn't disappoint either as Rashid Khan and Khaleel restricted the visitors to 167/8 in 20 overs to stay in fourth place on the IPL points table. (Match Highlights)
By virtue of this win, Sunrisers have consolidated their fourth position in the table with 12 points from 12 games, while Kings XI are at 10 points from as many matches.
Chasing a gigantic target of 213, it was only KL Rahul who kept Punjab's hopes alive with a gritty 79 while his fellow opener Chris Gayle (4) couldn't help out much. Khaleel saw off the Universe Boss before he could cause any chaos as Manish Pandey took a brilliant catch to dismiss the big man. (Match Scorecard)
Thereafter, Rahul and Mayank Agarwal (27 off 18) added 60 off 39 balls to take Kings XI forward. But just when the partnership was looking threatening, Agarwal was holed by Vijay Shankar off Rashid Khan (3/21) in the ninth over.
New man in Nicholas Pooran (21 off 10) played a short breezy knock before Bhuvneshwar Kumar took a beautiful catch at long-leg boundary off Ahmed to sent packing the batsman.
Rashid then came to the party and picked up two wickets -- David Miller (11 off 11) and skipper Ravichandran Ashwin -- in consecutive balls in the 13th over to stand in chance of registering a hat-trick which didn't materialise.
From there on, the asking was tall for Rahul and debutant Prabhsimran Singh (16)
and the former finally perished in the 19th over after a beautiful knock to shut the doors for Kings XI.
Earlier, Warner and Wriddhiman Saha (28 off 13) got Sunrisers off to a brisk start after being sent into bat. The duo took the Kings XI bowlers to the cleaners to pile up 77 runs of the first six overs of powerplay.
Warner made his intentions clear from the onset, hitting young Arshdeep Singh for two boundaries in the opening over and then followed it up with a six over long-off in Mujeeb Ur Rahman's next over.
Mujeeb was in for some treatment as Warner hit two more boundaries in the spinner's next over and then Saha also found the fence to bring up Sunrisers' fifty in the fourth over.
Saha then went after Mohammed Shami (2/36) and hit the pacer for a boundary and six off consecutive balls.
Saha's innings came to an end when he under-edged a Murugan Ashwin delivery to debutant Prabhsimran Singh behind the stumps. Saha shared 78 runs off 6.2 overs with Warner for the opening stand.
Warner continued in the same vein and notched up his eight fifty of the season with a boundary off Shami in the 12th over.
Then came in in-form Manish Pandey (36 off 25) and he too played a quick knock in Warner's company.
Pandey, who struck three fours and a six, added 82 off 55 balls along with Warner before Kings XI skipper Ravichandran Ashwin (2/20) struck twin blows in the 16th over to remove both the set batsmen.
First Ashwin accounted for Pandey and then two balls later dismissed Warner, caught by Mujeeb at point of what was a tired-looking shot.
Then skipper Kane Williamson (14 off 7) and Mohammad Nabi (20 off 10) also played short cameos towards the end.