Rabada to Suryakumar Yadav, SIX, that's a typical Suryakumar shot. He gets inside the line and whips it behind the wicket, shorter boundaries there and he got it into the second tier
7.4
Rabada to Suryakumar Yadav, no run, 134.1ks full pitcher around off, Suryakumar drives and finds mid-off
7.3
Rabada to Suryakumar Yadav, 2 runs, 148.2ks back of a length and nips in,
Ketan: Impact player rule invokes the fear of losing one's spot in the team. A regular and an unchanged playing XI or in simple terms backing players to play full quota of 40 overs even when odds are against you, will make players more matured and the team stronger.
7.2
Rabada to Rohit, 1 run, to long-on
7.1
Rabada to Rohit, no run, back of a length in-angler, Rohit misses the flick and is struck on the thigh pad
Kagiso Rabada [1.0-0-9-1] is back into the attack
Most sixes in Powerplay in IPL 2024 25 MI 21 SRH 20 KKR & DC
6.6
Harpreet Brar to Suryakumar Yadav, no run, quicker and at the stumps, Suryakumar sweeps and picks out short fine
6.5
Harpreet Brar to Rohit, 1 run, 98.2ks delivery that drifts into the pads, Rohit nudges it backward of square
6.4
Harpreet Brar to Suryakumar Yadav, 1 run, flatter and sliding in, Suryakumar works it wide of mid-wicket
6.3
Harpreet Brar to Rohit, 1 run, swept again and Rohit too picks out Rabada near deep backward square, just a single
6.2
Harpreet Brar to Suryakumar Yadav, 1 run, to backward square leg
6.1
Harpreet Brar to Suryakumar Yadav, no run, tossed up around off, Suryakumar eases it to cover
Harpreet Brar, Left arm orthodox, comes into the attack
Powerplay summary -- Arshdeep looks off-colour again -- Rabada strikes first ball, Kishan gone for 8 (2.1) -- Rohit given out LBW but decision is overturned (4.4) -- Pitch is typically low and slow
5.6
Sam Curran to Rohit, SIX, that's a fine way to end the powerplay. Slower ball and Rohit delayed his bat swing, he had made room to play the big shot but waited for it to land and then thumped it straight down the ground, just clearing the rope
Vikas Chopra: I would have to say that I agree with Rohit when it comes to the impact player rule in the IPL. It truly has sucked out all the value out of all-rounders... wouldn't be surprised if we see a drought of Indian domestic all-rounder talent over the next decade if this rule continues.
5.5
Sam Curran to Suryakumar Yadav, 1 run, leg-lined delivery and Suryakumar flicks to deep square leg
5.4
Sam Curran to Suryakumar Yadav, no run, Curran appeals for LBW. The umpire is not interested.