The Sunrisers Hyderabad team made history for the second time this IPL 2024 season. Beyond their own previous mark of 277 against the Mumbai Indians, Pat Cummins and his team scored the highest IPL team total.
Heinrich Klaasen kept punishing the RCB bowlers, while Travis Head struck a spectacular century off just 39 balls. SRH finished the innings with a whopping 287/3, the second-highest team total in T20 cricket history.
50 runs in 3.5 overs for Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
The opening over was comparatively quiet, much like the early innings. The SRH bowlers were then absolutely destroyed by RCB openers Faf Du Plessis and Virat Kohli as they sought for the kill.
Powerplay: 0.1 to 6 Overs (79/0 Required)
The batting of Royal Challenger Bengaluru equalled that of the SRH Batters in the first six overs. With a commanding start, the two standout openers sent a powerful message to the opposition, making the home team ecstatic.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: 80/1 from 6.2 overs in the first strategic time-out
It was Mayank Markande’s second ball that silenced the Chinnaswamy Stadium. The youthful SRH spinner gave the home team a severe blow when he rattled Virat Kohli’s stumps and dismissed him for 42.
Faf Du Plessis, off 23 balls, for half a century
The RCB skipper got his second consecutive half-century despite Virat Kohli’s collapse. The seasoned hitter achieved another IPL half-century with a boundary off Jaydev Unadkat.
100 runs in 7.5 overs for Royal Challengers Bengaluru
While chasing the enormous score, RCB appeared to want to emulate Hyderabad. Even though the home side reached their century four balls later than the visitors, they put up a valiant fight. Following his runout at the non-striker’s end, Will Jacks was run out for 7.
150 runs from 12.4 overs for Royal Challenger Bengaluru
Pat Cummins turned things around for his team after a brilliant start. The captain of the SRH took two wickets in two balls, effectively winning the match for his team.
Second strategic time-out for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (187/6 from 15 overs)
Dinesh Karthik arrived at the crease and resumed where he had left off in Mumbai. The veteran player gave the supporters new hope with a few spectacular shots, but Pat Cummins crushed those expectations by getting rid of Mahipal Lomror.
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200 runs in 15 overs for Royal Challengers Bengaluru
While Dinesh Karthik tried his hardest to hold back, runs kept coming but the needed rate kept rising. The 38-year-old hit the highest-ever IPL six this season, reaching 108 metres off T. Natarajan.
Dinesh Karthik, half-century (from twenty-three balls)
Dinesh Karthik’s brilliant batting in IPL 2024 has allowed him to turn back the clock. After hitting a six off Pat Cummins, the 38-year-old reached his second consecutive fifty.
250 runs in 18.3 overs for Sunrisers Hyderabad
Following the second time-out, the Sunrisers Hyderabad hitters increased their pace and nothing could stop them. Aiden Markram and Abdul Samad extended the score past 250 runs after Heinrich Klaasen was dismissed for 67 runs off 31 balls.
Royal Challengers Bangalore ended the match with a score of 262/7 after 20 overs.
With 83 runs, Dinesh Karthik scored the most runs for the home team with an incredible knock. Even so, RCB lost their sixth straight game despite the veteran’s impressive performance. Now that they’ve lost, their hopes of finishing in the top four are seriously cast off. Sunrisers Hyderabad, who now sit third in the league, won by a margin of 25 runs.