If you are a fan of Delhi Capitals, you can be relieved to reach this stage, the opponents Sunrisers Hyderabad did not score as many runs. After 100 runs in 5 overs and a historic 125 runs in 6 overs, anyone would have thought that the team would score 300 runs today. The two openers, Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma, have given the tournament a whirlwind start every time. Today everything seems to be overshadowed.
However, due to Kuldeep Yadav's quick three wickets and Akshar Patel's great bowling-fielding, Delhi did not see at least 260 runs. Hyderabad, who batted well, scored 266 runs in the allotted 20 overs. Delhi's Arun Jaitley hit four-sixes in Hyderabad. In total 40 boundaries have come.
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This innings of 22 sixes and 18 fours is the fourth highest score in this year's IPL. However, today's innings of Hyderabad is at the fourth place in all the IPL.
Sunrisers Hyderabad had already claimed the record for the fastest century by batting first in the IPL. Hyderabad reached their 100th run after seven overs against Mumbai. Daniel Vettri's team scored the fastest century in IPL history against Delhi Capitals this time. At the same time, they have also set the record for highest runs in Powerplay in all types of T20.
41 boundaries, 287 runs - Hyderabad broke all the records
Arun Jaitley, Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma touched the milestone of hundred runs in 5 overs. Earlier Kolkata Knight Riders collected 105 runs in 6 overs. KKR made this record for fastest century and highest runs in Powerplay in 2017 season.
Two Hyderabad openers broke that today. Not only that, they have also set a new record for most runs in the powerplay in the history of T20 cricket. In the 35th match of the IPL, they collected 125 runs in 6 overs. Head was unbeaten on 84 off 26 balls in this rampage that lasted till the 6th over. At the other end, Abhishek Sharma scored 40 runs off 10 balls.
Starting to play against Delhi, the two openers of Hyderabad went uphill from the first over of the innings. There were a total of 5 dot balls in the first 6 overs. On the other hand, the two batsmen hit 4 for 13. And the number of sixes was 11. And 7 runs came from singles.
However, Abhishek got out after the Powerplay. Abhishek was dismissed for 46 off 11 balls by Kuldeep Yadav. Aiden Markram also returned in the same over. After two wickets, Travis Head also returned to keep the run rate going. Kuldeep Yadav said he is also back. Their collection in 9 overs is 154 runs for 3 wickets.
Delhi was at least somewhat spared the time after that. After Kuldeep Yadav's spell, there was at least some rein in Hyderabad's innings. But Bigshot did not stop. Nitish Kumar Reddy took the opportunity and scored 37 runs off 27 balls. His partner Shahbaz, however, was in a moody mood. He scored 59 runs off 29 balls with 5 sixes and two fours.
Kuldeep took control of Hyderabad's innings with four wickets. But he spent 55 runs for this. Akshar Patel was the most economical of Delhi's bowlers. He gave 29 runs in 4 overs. All the others gave more than 13 runs per over. After spending 41 runs in 2 overs, Lalit Yadav could not bowl again against Hyderabad.