IPL Highlights: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) vs (MI) Mumbai Indians
IPL Highlights and ball-by-ball commentary from the 48th T20 match between Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad on Monday.
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- Updated: May 08, 2017 11:52 pm IST
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) beat table-toppers Mumbai Indians (MI) by 7 wickets in the 48th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in Hyderabad on Monday. After they restricted Mumbai to 138/7 in 20 overs, Shikhar Dhawan and Moises Henriques put up a brilliant partnership to chase down the modest target as Hyderabad won in 18.2 overs. After losing captain David Warner early, Dhawan and Henriques set the momentum before the Australian was dismissed for 44. Dhawan went on to score his 28th IPL half century in the match. Though this win doesn't guarantee Hyderabad a place in the Play-offs, it puts Delhi Daredevils out of the reckoning. Earlier Rohit Sharma hit his 32nd IPL half ton to steady Mumbai as they lost wickets at regular intervals to a disciplined Hyderabad bowling attack. (Scorecard)
When and Where to Watch: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) Vs (MI) Mumbai Indians
(SRH) Vs (MI) is scheduled for an 8pm IST (3.30pm BST) start. Live Streaming and TV information for the match can be found below.
India: TV: Sony Six, Sony Six HD (English), Sony Max (Hindi), Sony ESPN and Sony ESPN HD (Telugu, Tamil, Bengali). Live Streaming: Hotstar.
International: Live Streaming: Cricketgateway.
South Africa: TV: SuperSport Two. Live Streaming: SuperSport Live Video.
UK: TV: Sky Sports 2. Live Streaming: Watch Sky Sports.
USA: TV: Willow TV. Live Streaming: Willow TV Online.
Middle East: TV: OSN Sports Cricket HD. Live Streaming: OSN Play.
IPL Highlights: SRH vs MI
So that's it from us! With this Hyderabad win, Delhi have been knocked out of the tournament. They have no chance of qualifying for the playoffs anymore. Punjab are the only team left with a chance now but if they lose any of their remaining three matches, they'll be out of the running as well. They have a big home game coming up tomorrow against Kolkata at 2000 local (1430 GMT). Do join us for it. Cheers!
Man of the Match, Shikhar Dhawan says he's quite happy to be included in the Champions Trophy squad. Adds when David Warner got out early, he knew he had to stick around and build a partnership which he did with Moises Henriques, who was superb as well. Mentions he worked hard on a lot of things, like consistency and his technique, so is happy that it's working out as he put all his love and heart into it.
Hyderabad captain, David Warner credits his bowlers for restricting the opposition to such a small total which was easy for his batsmen to chase. Appreciates Kaul, Rashid Khan and Bhuvneshwar for bowling really well. Adds that he told his top four batsmen that one has to stay till the end and Dhawan did that for them. Reckons Nabi was called in to counter Simmons who has been batting well and they had a long boundary on one side to support that. Mentions that every win is important for them as they and they are treating every match as a knockout.
Mumbai captain, Rohit Sharma says the batting was the problem as they didn't have enough runs on the board. Admits 138 was nowhere close to what they should have been getting. Mentions that Hyderabad stuck to their plans and they (Mumbai) kept losing wickets which wasn't ideal. Adds they wanted to try something different as they haven't batted much and it didn't pay off. Further adds they have to regroup as they have another game in two days and will try to turn it around. Once again states 138 was too less and understands that if you don't keep taking wickets at regular intervals, it'll always be too hard. Ends by saying it's an eye opener as to what they need to do when batting first, lessons to be learned from this as they can be asked to bat first in the coming matches.
Dhawan and Henriques stabilized the ship really well and stitched an important partnership of 91 runs to take the game away from the visitors. The former registered another fifty to his name and saw his team through to accumulate two important points under their belt. Earlier in the evening, Mumbai posted a total around 140 on the back of a stunning Rohit Sharma fifty, but eventually that proved to be insufficient.
Hyderabad were exceptional today and they have gathered a victory against the table toppers. They started off beautifully with the ball where they restricted the tourists to a total under 140. Such a total would have never been enough against a side who posses a batting line-up such as the home side. The away side sniffed some respite when they sent back Warner early but you can say that was the only cherry for their bowling attack.
FOUR! That should do it, Vijay Shankar finishes it off in style. It's on a fuller length around off, Shankar gives it the full swing of the bat and lofts it over wide mid on. Falls just inside the rope and goes across on a bounce for a boundary. HYDERABAD WIN BY 7 WICKETS AND 10 BALLS TO SPARE! A comfortable win in the end.
Honing in, a yorker aiming the base of off stump, Shankar digs it out straight to the extra cover fielder.
Jasprit Bumrah to bowl his final over.
Fires it too full on the stumps, drives it down towards long on for a single. Two overs remaining, just 3 runs needed to win for the home side.