Records tumble as SRH outmuscle Mumbai Indians in 6-hitting fest
Sunrisers Hyderabad went on a rampage to post the highest ever IPL total of 277 for 3. The previous highest total in IPL was 263 for five achieved by Royal Challengers Bangalore back in 2013. It was also the highest total recorded in a T20 league
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SRH opener Travis Head (62 off 24) and number three Abhishek Sharma (63 off 23) came up with a sensational display of power-hitting. PHOTO: PTI
Hyderabad, 27 March
Records tumbled as
Sunrisers Hyderabad went on a rampage to post the highest ever IPL total of 277
for 3 against Mumbai Indians before sealing a 31-run victory in a power-hitting
contest that left bowlers on both sides befuddled.
SRH opener Travis
Head (62 off 24) and number three Abhishek Sharma (63 off 23) came up with a
sensational display of power-hitting that saw the latter snatching the
franchise record for the fastest fifty from the Australian within minutes. Heinrich
Klaasen (80 not out off 34 balls) provided the fireworks in the end to help SRH
break an 11-year-old record. The previous highest total in IPL was 263 for five
achieved by Royal Challengers Bangalore back in 2013. It was also the highest
total recorded in a T20 league.
Mumbai bowlers
were left shell-shocked by SRH's six-hitting spree but their batters came out
with a purpose and made a match out of what looked like a one-way traffic at
the innings break. Eventually, they ended at 246 for five in 20 overs.
A record 38 sixes
were plundered in the game and it was the first time 500 runs were scored in a
T20 match. "The wicket was good but 277, no matter how good or bad you
bowl, if the opposition get 277 that means they batted very well. It was tough
out there for bowlers. Close to 500 runs were scored so the wicket was helping
the batters," MI skipper Hardik Pandya said after the match.
Chasing a mammoth
278, Rohit Sharma (26 off 12), in his 200th game for the franchise, played some
sublime strokes and was well complemented by Ishan Kishan (34 off 13) who got
some much needed runs. Tilak Varma (64 off 34 balls) took the game deep with a
high-quality knock, comprising half a dozen sixes. At 182 for three in 14 overs
and seven wickets in hand, Mumbai Indians were on course for something special
before succumbing to constant scoreboard pressure. Tim David (42 not out off
22) tried his best towards the end but it was not enough.
Earlier, it was
raining fours and sixes as Head and Sharma toyed with the Mumbai Indians attack
after being put in to bat. Head, who was surprisingly left out of the playing
eleven for the opening game, reinforced his status as one of the most dangerous
batters in the game with a whirlwind effort. He broke David Warner's record of
the fastest fifty by a SRH batter with a 18-ball half-century before Sharma
surpassed Head's feat 20 balls later by reaching the milestone in 16 balls.
Head, who was
dropped by compatriot Tim David at the start of his innings, opened his front
leg and hit boundaries at will, collecting nine fours and three sixes in total.
The southpaw completed his fifty with an inside out four wide of mid-off before
dispatching a bouncer from Gerald Coetzee for a six over deep midwicket,
prompting opposition skipper Hardik Pandya to acknowledge the Australian's
brutal assault.
When Head
departed, Sharma went hammer and tongs, mostly targeting the cow corner region
for his seven sixes and three boundaries. It was a nightmarish start to the IPL
for the 17-year-old South Africa pacer Kwena Maphaka, who made the Mumbai
Indians squad at the back of his exploits in the U-19 World Cup. He leaked as
many as 66 runs in his four overs. The left-arm pacer could not recover from
Head's onslaught in his second over in which he conceded 22 runs.
With the majority
of the Mumbai bowlers taken to the cleaners, it was surprising that Mumbai
Indians skipper Pandya waited till the 13th over to give Jasprit Bumrah his
second over. Following Sharma's dismissal, the in-form Klaasen ensured there
was no stopping to the SRH's six hitting spree. Klaasen ended up with seven
sixes with the maximum off a Bumrah bouncer standing out.
Klaasen had almost
taken SRH over the line with his breathtaking knock against KKR at the Eden
Gardens. Former skipper Aiden Markram chipped in 42 off 28 balls.
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