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Match 2, Hyderabad, March 23, 2025, 03:30 PM

1379 Sunrisers Hyderabad
286/6(20.0ov)
1110 Rajasthan Royals
242/6(20.0ov)

Sunrisers Hyderabad beat Rajasthan Royals by 44 runs

SRH 57%

Tie %

RR 43%

Batsmen
R
B
4S
6S
SR
34
11
1
4
309.09
1
1
0
0
100
Bowler
O
R
W
Econ
4
34
2
8.50
Man of the Match
Ishan Kishan
Commentry
Right then, Match 2 of the 2025 Indian Premier League season is done, but lots of action to look forward to as it is a doubleheader day. The next game is dubbed as the 'IPL El Clásico.' Yes, you guessed it right, Chennai Super Kings take on Mumbai Indians at Chepauk and you can simply switch tabs and catch our coverage of that game. Cheers!
Ishan Kishan is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his sensational century. Kishan starts by saying that to be honest, he was nervous but looking at the score and the team, he got a lot of confidence from the skipper and everyone else and enjoyed his time out in the middle. Mentions that he got a good chunk of time to prepare for the season and he is feeling confident and credit goes to his own personal practice as well. Adds that the likes of Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head set things up so well, that you can even relax and get your eye in. Mentions that it is almost impossible to get this sort of a total in each and every game but it is still about playing your own game.
Pat Cummins, the skipper of Sunrisers Hyderabad says that he wouldn't want to bowl to his own batting lineup and getting 280-odd is unreal. Mentions that you know you are going to go for runs and once you have such a big score on board, one solid over with the ball will do the job for the bowling side. Adds that they have a core group of players and even after losing a couple of big names, the likes of Ishan Kishan have come in and stayed true to their blueprint. Mentions that the preparations have been amazing and the coaches have been here for 3-4 weeks, getting everything set for the players and they hope to continue in the same way.
The Presentation ceremony...
Earlier in the game, the stand-in captain for RR, Riyan Parag, won the toss and put SRH into bat. The home side didn't waste any time in hiring their strides and even after losing Abhishek Sharma inside the Powerplay, they were absolutely flying. Travis Head notched up a half century before Ishan Kishan took matters into his own hands and went on to score the fastest ton on franchise debut in the IPL. Nitish Kumar Reddy and Heinrich Klaasen played stellar cameos as SRH notched up 286 huge runs. With the ball for RR, it was Tushar Deshpande who really fought hard and ended up with 3 wickets.
Harshal Patel, SRH's death-over specialist bowler, is now down for a chat. Harshal says that he i pretty happy with his performance and reckons they executed things well with the ball, barring a few overs and when you have about 290 on board, the game becomes a bit easier. Mentions that the coaches don't believe too much in talking and they tried to bowl defensively with the slower balls and yorkers. Adds that there's a fine line between what is attacking bowling and what is defensive bowling and there will be times when they will need to go hard at the stumps. Adds that no ground is easy for the bowlers in the IPL but especially this ground and the mindset of the batter has become that much more aggressive as well.
Riyan Parag, the captain of Rajasthan Royals is down for a chat. He says that it was a tough outing as expected and reckons that they could have executed better with the ball and will have a chat about it later on. Adds that he feels it was the right decision to bowl first and it was just about executing those deliveries and feels they could have restricted them to about 220-240. Mentions that the batting looked great and thinks that they will be taking quite a few positives from this game. Adds that they take the learnings from a game, whether they win or lose and move on.
It was always going to be a daunting task for Rajasthan Royals to chase down 287 runs and even though they got 16 runs in the very first over, things got out of hand quickly and they lost 3 wickets in just 4.1 overs. Sanju Samson and Dhruv Jurel though fought back hard and brought new life into the chase with a 111-run stand. However, the pair got out in quick succession leaving the pack a bit too much to do. Shimron Hetmyer and Shubham Dubey did put on a proper fight with a quickfire 80-run stand and yet it was only good to salvage the net run rate somewhat.
After scoring a breathtaking 286 runs in 20 overs, all SRH needed was early wickets and they got just that. Simarjeet Singh showed good pace and got two wickets in his first over before Mohammad Shami opened his account for his new franchise as well. It was then a phase of endurance for the home side and they did decently to soak up the pressure and get in a couple of quiet overs. The likes of Harshal Patel and Adam Zampa then returned to pick up a wicket each of the set batters and that just sealed the game then and there for SRH. Even though the others received a bit of tap towards the end, SRH managed to win by over 40 runs.
Wow, what a run-fest we have witnessed here, 528 runs being scored across the game in 40 overs but in the end, it is the home side that has come out on top. Sunrisers Hyderabad have brought the blueprint from the last season into IPL 2025 and have started off with a solid win as well. Rajasthan Royals fought valiantly with the bat but it was a mountain just too high for them to climb.
In over# 20
1
0W
6
1wd
1
1
0
Harshal Patel 34/2(4)
19.6
1
Very full, on middle Jofra Archer nudges it in front of long on for one. Sunrisers Hyderabad win by 44 runs.
Jofra Archer walks in to face the final delivery.
OUT! CAUGHT! No confusion in the field this time and Harshal Patel gets his second wicket. Harshal Patel goes into the deck, short of a length, over off, Shimron Hetmyer looks to clear the ropes again but is hurried onto the shot. Hits it straight down the throat of Abhinav Manohar at long off who calls for it and gobbles it up with ease.
19.5
W
OUT! CAUGHT! No confusion in the field this time and Harshal Patel gets his second wicket. Harshal Patel goes into the deck, short of a length, over off, Shimron Hetmyer looks to clear the ropes again but is hurried onto the shot. Hits it straight down the throat of Abhinav Manohar at long off who calls for it and gobbles it up with ease.
19.4
6
SIX! Connects one, and connects well! Back of a length, around off, Hetmyer pumps it across and hits it over long on for a biggie.
19.4
1wd
WIDE! A bit too short and outside off.
19.3
1
Right in the blockhole, on off, Shubham Dubey digs it to deep point for one.
19.2
1
In the air, but put down. Short of a length, over off, Shimron Hetmyer looks to drag it across but miscues the shot and skews it in front of long off. The fielder from cover and long off both charge in but fail to get to it. Single taken.

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