Chennai, April 25: Sunrisers Hyderabad’s inept middle-order show foiled their splendid bowling effort as they slumped to yet another in Indian Premier League, losing Sunday’s contest against Delhi Capitals via Super Over, here.
Hyderabad spinners Rashid Khan and Jagadeesha Suchith’s tight spells had restricted the Capitals to 159 for four despite a quick 81-run stand between openers Prithvi Shaw and Shikhar Dhawan.
However, Hyderabad’s over-reliance on their top-order batsmen meant that once skipper David Warner and Jonny Bairstow were dismissed, New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was left to anchor the sinking ship.
With Capitals packed with proven performers, it was not possible for Williamson to do the job without support from other end.
His fighting knock was not enough to take the side home. However, timely hits from Suchith helped SRH tie the scores and take it to the Super Over.
SRH managed just one boundary, setting an easy nine-run target for Capitals who knocked off the required runs despite Rashid’s brillance.
At the start of the chase after Warner’s run out, it was other opener Bairstow, who kept the run-rate under control with his power hitting while Williamson was his usual assuring self.
Bairstow was dismissed immediately after hitting a gigantic six of pacer Avesh Khan in the seventh over.
Young Virat Singh took some time to find his feet against superior Capitals’ spin trio of R Ashwin, Axar Patel and Amit Mishra, which meant that the responsibility to find quick runs was on the Kiwi batsman.
Virat consumed too many balls and was eventually dismissed by Khan.
It brought Kedar Jadhav to the crease but he too did not last long.
It was the middle-order that faltered again with SRH’s chances of play-off qualification evaporating with each passing game.
SRH needed 50 runs from the final five overs with Williamson holding the innings together.
Earlier, skipper Rishabh Pant and Steve Smith raised a 58-run stand for the fourth wicket to ensure a fighting total for DC after electing to bat.
Shaw began with a hat-trick of fours off pacer Khaleel Ahmed. Those were breathtaking strokes, straight out of text book. There was sheer elegance in his cover drives, both along the ground and the ones played over the field as Shaw backed his timing with precision and power.
Dhawan was happy playing the second fiddle as the Capitals put on board 51 without loss in Powerplay overs.
Left-arm spinner Suchith, playing his first game for SRH, did a decent job, giving away only 21 runs in his four-over quota. Suchith bowled in tandem with Khan as the two bowlers put brakes on the run flow. (PTI)