Ferguson to Head, out Caught by du Plessis!! Head c du Plessis b Ferguson 102(41) [4s-9 6s-8]
Ferguson to Head, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
12.2
Ferguson to Klaasen, 1 run, to 2nd slip
12.1
Ferguson to Klaasen, SIX, running out of words, just like RCB have run out of ideas. This was right into the slot, an overpitched delivery and swings it over deep mid-wicket for the cleanest sixes of the night
Jay Jadwani: Hey Cricbuzz,
How do you stop an attacking top order like SRH?
Maybe introduce spin early in the powerplay? - They had two tight overs of spin from Jacks to both Head and Abhishek in the PP, but just took him off and the carnage started
Lockie Ferguson [2.0-0-27-0] is back into the attack
11.6
Vijaykumar Vyshak to Klaasen, 1 run, 50-run stand up!
11.5
Vijaykumar Vyshak to Head, 1 run, to deep backward point
11.4
Vijaykumar Vyshak to Head, FOUR, century for Head! Gets there in 39 balls.
11.3
Vijaykumar Vyshak to Head, 2 runs, to third man
11.2
Vijaykumar Vyshak to Head, FOUR, 150 up in the 12th over! On the shorter side, Head goes for a pull and gets a top edge over backward square leg. Races away once again
11.1
Vijaykumar Vyshak to Head, FOUR, on a length outside off, Head goes down on his knee and bludgeons it towards wide long-off. Moves into the 90s with that cracking boundary
Vijaykumar Vyshak [1.0-0-11-0] is back into the attack
Over Summary (6-11): -- Jacks goes for 21 in his 3rd over -- Vyshak is welcomed into the attack with a sixer -- Topley gets rid of Sharma who departs for 34 -- Klaasen promoted in the batting order
10.6
Yash Dayal to Head, 1 run, yorker length ball to end the over,
10.6
Yash Dayal to Head, wide, attempts a slower one outside off, but it's too wide
10.5
Yash Dayal to Head, no run, full and quick outside off, driven to cover by Head
10.5
Yash Dayal to Head, wide, misses the tramline outside off, in fact, just on the line and it's called a wide
10.4
Yash Dayal to Klaasen, 1 run, on a length outside off, Klaasen punches it through the off-side for a single
Taher Husain: With Regular 200 plus Games now we somehow miss those Close Encounters of 140-150 odd Hard Fought Games...