
In the 34th match of IPL, there was a clash between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Delhi Capitals. The match was played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad. In this match, Delhi defeated the hosts by 7 runs. Talking about the match, Delhi has won the toss and decided to bat first.
Batting first, Delhi had a very poor start. Phil Salt was caught out on the third ball of the first over. After this, Captain David Warner was caught out after scoring 21 runs. Significantly, there was a 69-run partnership between Manish Pandey and Akshar Patel, which took Delhi to a respectable score. Delhi scored 144 runs in 20 overs.
Hyderabad batsmen disappointed
Chasing this target, the Hyderabad batsmen made a strategy to take the innings forward a bit more comfortably. Hyderabad team lost this match by seven runs. Significantly, after the end of the match, only 6 wickets of Hyderabad had fallen. For Hyderabad, Mayank Agarwal played the maximum innings of 49 runs in 39 balls.
Warner praised Ishant Sharma
During the post-match presentation, David Warner said, "Hyderabad crowd is great. Everyone supported us well. We fought back and took the two points. Akshar and Kuldeep have good experience and they need them in the middle overs." Well used.
He further said that Ishant has worked hard and bowled well. We will try to win the next match as well.
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