Match Report 1.
RCB vs SRH
Yuvraj Singh became the overwhelming focus in the opening
match of VIVO IPL 2017 RCB vs SRH as he scored his first half-century for SRH
and helped the squad to an overwhelming score of 207-4. In the 2nd half SRH rocked
the bowling alley out their rivals RCB to win the season opening match by 35
runs.
Yuvraj got SRH lost their skipper David Warner in the second
over of the innings. In any case, Shikhar Dhawan and Moises Henriques kept on
putting the RCB bowlers to the sword. In the last over before the field
confinements were casual, Shikahr Dhawan stalled out into Shane Watson and hit
him four fours; SRH were 59-1 toward the finish of the 6 overs.
The SRH second wicket combine extended their relationship to
74 when Shikhar Dhawan was caught at long-on in the eleventh over; the
left-hander made 40 (31 balls). In starting, Yuvraj Singh hit the primary
couple of balls freshly, flagging indication of things to come. In the twelfth
over, he whipped one through midwicket; that specific stroke was all wrist-work
and had class composed on top of it.
In the 13th over Yuvraj stalled out into debutant Aniket
Choudhary, hitting the left-arm bowler initial three balls for 4, 6 and 4.
Yuvraj was offered a relief in the same over when Sreenath Arvind dropped his
catch at the square-leg . Yuvraj then hit
Arvind for two sixes and a four in the 15th.
Yuvraj raised his half-century in the eighteenth, requiring
just 23 deliveries to get to the milestone; it was Yuvraj's first half-century
for SRH and his first in the IPL since 5 May 2015. The left-hander got bowled
by Mills; Yuvraj made 62 (27 balls), and his knock included 3 sixes and 7
fours.
Henriques kept himself occupied at the crease and played a
decent supporting hand to Yuvraj; the Australian, playing his 150th T20
coordinate, made 52 from 37 balls before he got out in the sixteenth over. Ben
Cutting hit Watson for two sixes in the last over to help the innings complete
with a twist.
For RCB, Yuzvendra Chahal was the pick of the bowlers; where
whatever remains of the assault yielded 184 runs in 16 overs, the leg-spinner
completed with mind boggling figures of 1-22 from his four overs. The two
debutants – Tymal Mills and Aniket – completed with figures of 1-31 and 1-55
individually.
RCB, without AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli in this match, started energetically in quest
for 208. The new opening pair of Chris Gayle and Mandeep Singh included 52
keeps running for the opening wicket. The Jamaican struck three sixes and two fours
scoring 32 (21 balls), while Mandeep made 24(16 balls). In any case, both batsmen were expelled in
progressive overs – in the 6th and seventh - and that implied RCB had two new
men at the crease.
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Travis Head and Kedar Jadhav, batting at three and four,
kept themselves occupied at the crease and got limits each time a free
conveyance was doled out. The match included 56 runs in 5.1 overs before Ben
Cutting's throw from fine leg got Kedar Jadhav 31 (16 balls) short of the
crease at the striker's end. Travis Head got out in the accompanying over,
getting to be debutant Rashid Khan's second wicket of the night. Once more, RCB
had two crisp batsmen at the crease, and SRH relentlessly fixed their grasp on
the match. RCB were inevitably knocked down some pins out for 172 in 19.4 over.
For the protecting champions, the quicks were in a bad way
right off the bat and it required the spinners to apply the brakes on the
run-pursue. Rashid Khan – the main Afghanistan cricketer to play in the IPL
–gave the group the primary achievement and in the long run completed with
figures of 2-36, while Deepak Hooda and
Bipul Sharma contributed with a wicket each. In the last five overs, Bhuvneshwar
Kumar came back to dismiss Stuart Binny and Mills, while Ashish Nehra saw the
back of Watson and Arvind off successive conveyances.
Brief Scores
Sunrisers Hyderabad: 207-4 in 20.0 Overs (Yuvraj Singh 62,
Moises Henriques 52, Yuzvendra Chahal 1-22) beat Royal Challengers Bangalore:
172 in 19.4 overs (Chris Gayle 32, Ashish Nehra 2-42, Bhuvneshwar Kumar 2-27, Rashid
Khan2-36) by 35 runs.
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