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Published - May 24, 2025, 24:12 IST | Updated - May 24, 2025, 24:51 IST
Updated - May 24, 2025, 24:51 IST
In Match 65 of IPL 2025, the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) put up an impressive display as they defeated the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) by 42 runs. After winning the toss and batting first, the Sunrisers made a deafening total of 231/6 in 20 overs with the help of an explosive 94 not out off just 48 balls by Ishan Kishan. While the Royal Challengers made a solid start, finishing on 189 all out in 19.5 overs,.
Ishan Kishan was the star of the batting with an outstanding 94 not out from just 48 deliveries, along with Abhishek Sharma, who scored an aggressive 34 from only 17 balls, and Aniket Verma, who thumped 26 from just 9 balls. The Royal Challengers bowlers had no way to halt the run rate with only Romario Shepherd (2/14 in 2 overs) offering a consistently economical and effective option. The Sunrisers bowled out the remaining Royal Challengers batsmen with Romario Shepherd (2/14 in 2 overs), Krunal Pandya (1/38), and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1/43) contributing with the ball, with consecutive deliveries going well, nevertheless going for plenty.
Chasing a significant total, the Royal Chargers made a very good start with good scores across the bat with Phil Salt (62 off 32) and Virat Kohli (43 off 25), directionally, but there were too many wickets that fell to put pressure on it. Jitesh Sharma tried to keep the chase alive with a score of 24 from 15, but unfortunately the rest of their batting lineup didn't offer them much alarm. Pat Cummins for the Sunrisers was again a star performer with the ball, taking (3/28) from his full quota. He was ably supported by Eshan Malinga (2/37) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (1/13 in 2 overs), who ensured the Challengers fell short of the target.
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Ishan Kishan (Player of the Match): Ishan Kishan praised the good opening partnership as the basis for the result. He understood that the wicket was good for hitting and wanted to set a score over 200. He concentrated on hitting through the gaps and in his hitting area because RCB has a strong batting core and would require a big score to defend. Even with the match-winning innings, he is disappointed in himself and the team for the overall season, stressing it is important to keep learning and moving forward.
Pat Cummins (SRH Captain): Cummins was happy with the complete team performance, but a bit too late in the season. He liked the return of Nitish Kumar Reddy as a sixth bowling option and praised Kishan for his strong innings. At first, they miscalculated the pitch, thinking it was a 170 wicket, but adjusted quickly. He also mentioned Malinga's consistent and varied bowling.
Jaydev Unadkat (SRH): Unadkat called it one of the best batting wickets of the tournament. "At the end of the day, it is crucial to break their rhythm through pace variation." He credited the bowlers for their tight execution, especially in the middle overs, with Malinga's work being decisive.
Jitesh Sharma (RCB Captain): Jitesh admitted Sunrisers scored 20-30 runs more than ideal, especially due to their aggressive powerplay. He acknowledged his bowlers’ effort but felt the intensity was lacking early on. While disappointed, he viewed the loss as a learning opportunity. He also mentioned Tim David’s injury was yet to be assessed and stressed the importance of self-analysis after defeat.
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Sunrisers Hyderabad – 231/6 (20 Overs)
Batting | Runs (Balls) | Bowling | Wickets/Runs (Overs) |
---|---|---|---|
Ishan Kishan | 94* (48) | Romario Shepherd | 2/14 (2) |
Abhishek Sharma | 34 (17) | Krunal Pandya | 1/38 (4) |
Aniket Verma | 26 (9) | Bhuvneshwar Kumar | 1/43 (4) |
Royal Challengers Bengaluru—189/9 (19.5 Overs)
Batting | Runs (Balls) | Bowling | Wickets/Runs (Overs) |
---|---|---|---|
Phil Salt | 62 (32) | Pat Cummins | 3/28 (4) |
Virat Kohli | 42 (25) | Eshan Malinga | 2/37 (4) |
Jitesh Sharma | 24 (15) | Nitish Kumar Reddy | 1/13 (2) |
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