Sunrisers Hyderabad put on a dominant display in front of their home crowd to defeat the Punjab Kings on Wednesday. Cooper Connolly smashed a century but Punjab fell to defeat to SRH's mammoth 235. It was Punjab's third consecutive defeat, while Sunrisers continued to make giant strides in their hunt for the playoffs.
Sunrisers Hyderabad put on a dominant display in front of their home crowd to defeat the Punjab Kings on Wednesday. Cooper Connolly smashed a century but Punjab fell to defeat to SRH's mammoth 235. It was Punjab's third consecutive defeat, while Sunrisers continued to make giant strides in their hunt for the playoffs.
SRH make Punjab pay for dropped chances
A luckless Yuzvendra Chahal was let down by sloppy fielding as Heinrich Klaasen and Ishan Kishan rode their luck to power Sunrisers Hyderabad to a formidable 235/4 against Punjab Kings on Wednesday. After a blazing start from Abhishek Sharma (35 off 13) and Travis Head (38 off 19), who tore into Arshdeep Singh and Marco Jansen, the middle order capitalised on multiple dropped chances.
Klaasen (69 off 43) anchored the innings with authority, while Kishan (55 off 32) overcame an initially scratchy start to contribute a vital half-century. Nitish Reddy’s unbeaten 29 off 13 further boosted the total on a batting-friendly surface.
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