KKR vs SRH: KKR did not work, Hyderabad stopped at 138 runs
Sunrisers Hyderabad stopped the host team Kolkata Knight Riders from scoring a big score in the 11th Season 10th match of the Indian Premier League, being played in Eden Gardens.
Sunrisers Hyderabad stopped the host team Kolkata Knight Riders from scoring a big score in the 11th Season 10th match of the Indian Premier League, being played in Eden Gardens.
Hyderabad captain Ken Williamson once again won the toss and chose his bowling and his bowlers corrected the captain's decision, limiting Kolkata to 138 for eight wickets in 20 overs.
Hyderabad's most successful bowler, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who scored only 26 runs in four overs and got three wickets. Shakib Al Hasan and Billy Stanlek gave 21-21 runs in four or four overs and two wickets each. Hyderabad captain Ken Williamson once again won the toss and chose his bowling and his bowlers corrected the captain's decision, limiting Kolkata to 138 for eight wickets in 20 overs.
This time Kolkata changed their salami pair and with the help of Chris Lin, Robin Uthappa (3) sent to start the innings. Although this spin was not successful, Uthappa became the victim of Bhuvnavar Kumar on the fourth ball of the third over.
After this, Nitish Rana (18) led the innings with Lynn. As the seventh over ended, the rain was over and the match had to be stopped. After a while the match resumed and Manhas Pandey, with Rana's brilliant catch, sent the pavilion to the fourth ball. Rani returned to the pavilion at the score of 55 on Billy Stanlake's ball.
Sunil Narine (9), Shakib sent the pavilion with a superb catch on his own ball. Stanlake and Manish duo once again showed the formidable and sent the pavilion to the dangerous Andre Russell (9). Russell's wicket dropped on the total score of 96. Shubhaman Gill has scored just three runs in the first match of the IPL.
Captain Dinesh Karthik made 29 runs in 27 balls with two fours and a six. Shivam Mavi scored seven runs and was out on the last ball. Mitchell Johnson remained unbeaten on four
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