Chennai Super Kings made a mistake in their batting innings and were then struck by a tornado named Abhishek Sharma, whose 37 off 12 balls kept Sunrisers Hyderabad at bay A comfortable six-wicket win over the defending champions in the IPL match at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. Friday Friday. The SRH bowlers were very disciplined while restricting CSK to 165 runs in 5 overs of 20 while scoring just 37 runs in the last 5 overs. If 37 runs in the last five games was a poor showing for CSK, young left-hander Abhishek also scored 37 runs in a brilliant game but only from 12 deliveries, including 4 sixes The ball laid the foundation. Aiden Markram then completed a run chase with a 36-ball 50 as SRH completed the run in just 18.1 overs.

After Abhishek dismissed a listless Mukesh Chaudhary for 27, he joined opener Travis Head (31 off 24 balls) in seven overs The victory was achieved by 60 runs on the second wicket. The match ended as a one-on-one affair with CSK having lost both of their away games while SRH have now won both of their home games. CSK had a chance first but Moeen Ali bowled Hyder off the second delivery bowled by Deepak Chahar.

Thereafter, there was chaos as 23-year-old Abhishek hit two fours and three sixes off Mukesh. Mukesh was forced into the squad in the absence of Mustafizur Rahaman, who had taken a break to return home and submit his US visa application. Mukesh, playing his first competitive match in 16 months, impressed in his only outing and will again warm up the bench in the next game when Mustafizou returns.

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Abhishek didn’t let up as he also bowled the ‘IPL expert’ Chahar for a boundary and a six in the third over, but his fireworks ended there as his lob was Diver Jadeja hits.

Hyde and Markram consolidated the innings without taking too many risks, posting a 78 after six overs. SRH reached 100 in the ninth over with Markram hitting a six off the bowling of Ravindra Jadeja.

Head, the batting replacement for T Natarajan, got out past Maheesh Theekshana in the 10th over, but not before scoring 60 runs with Markram. The pressure had eased by then as SRH had to take just 8 wickets in the last 10 overs to score 59 runs.

Markram scored his first fifty of the season in the 14th over as the CSK bowlers struggled for wickets. But the South African batsman, who captained SRH last season, was dismissed in the same match by compatriot Moeen Ali (2/23), who earned an LBW review for SRH.

The Hyderabad-based team does not need to hit the panic button as they need to score just 34 points from the last five overs. Moeen got his second wicket in the form of Shahbaz Ahmed (18) but Heinrich Klaasen (10 not out) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (14 not out) took SRH home.

Earlier, the CSK batsmen failed to make the most of their opening opportunities as they were restricted to a sub-par 165 for 5.

In-form Shivam Dube top-scored with a 24-ball 45 while veteran Ajinkya Rahane contributed 35 off 30 balls after CSK was asked to bat on a pitch that didn’t look like the batsman it is known to be. ball. The duo’s 65-run partnership for the third wicket in just 6.3 overs was the only highlight of CSK’s innings.

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CSK have scored just 37 points in the last five overs and this could be the turning point of the game.

But credit must go to CSK’s man of the season, Ravindra Jadeja, whose unbeaten 31 off 23 balls gave the defending champions an extra boost in the closing stages.

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