Pat Cummins, right-arm fast, comes into the attack
0.6
Bhuvneshwar to Bairstow, no run, uhhh! Big swing for Bhuvi.
Two slips in place
0.5
Bhuvneshwar to Dhawan, leg byes, 1 run, 139.2ks swinging into the pads, Dhawan misses the flick and the ball deflects off the pad
0.4
Bhuvneshwar to Dhawan, no run, good length ball on middle and leg, Dhawan turns it to mid-wicket
0.3
Bhuvneshwar to Dhawan, no run
0.2
Bhuvneshwar to Dhawan, no run, shimmies down to counter the swing, opens the bat face and drives towards cover-point
0.1
Bhuvneshwar to Dhawan, no run
Dhawan and Bairstow are at the crease. Dhawan is on strike. Bhuvneshwar will open the attack
Welcome back.. Dhawan and Baistow are walking out to the middle. Bhuvneshwar has the new ball in his hand. The first six overs are going to be crucial for both teams. There's one slip in place. We are ready to go
Arshdeep Singh: To start with, there was some movement in the wicket and it was a little sticky. Afterwards, a little dew came in and the wicket settled. I was very happy till the third over but it was a really good day. Just trying to stick to my plans and deliver to the team. (Bowling in the last 5 overs) It's because of the ground dimensions, hitting boundaries straighter is relatively easier than hitting it square. We wanted to take advantage of the bigger square boundary. Even in the first game that we played here, we used a lot of slower bouncers and this game wanted to bowl wide yorkers.
First time in IPL 2024, PBKS have conceded fewer than 50 runs in the death overs (16-20)
Pace vs spin in SRH innings Pace: 9/132 off 16 overs (ER 8.25) Spin: 0/48 off 4 overs (ER 12.00)
Arshdeep Singh: To start with, there was some movement in the wicket and it was a little sticky. Afterwards, a little dew came in and the wicket settled. I was very happy till the third over but it was a really good day. Just trying to stick to my plans and deliver to the team. (Bowling in the last 5 overs) It's because of the ground dimensions, hitting boundaries straighter is relatively easier than hitting it square. We wanted to take advantage of the bigger square boundary. Even in the first game that we played here, we used a lot of slower bouncers and this game wanted to bowl wide yorkers.
Nitish Reddy - innings of two halves First 18 balls: 14 runs (1 X 4s, SR 77.77) Last 19 balls: 50 runs (3 X 4s, 5 X 6s, SR 263.15)
21:16 Local Time, 15:46 GMT: Sunrisers Hyderabad would have mixed feelings about this total. They got off to a horrid start - losing three wickets inside the powerplay for the first time, but recovered thanks to a superb knock from Nitish Reddy. He started slowly but
19.6
Sam Curran to Unadkat, SIX, palmed over. Curran cannot believe it. Harshal the culprit. SRH cross the 180-mark.
Jaydev Unadkat, right handed bat, comes to the crease