IPL 2022, Gujarat Titans Vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Highlights: Rashid Khan and Rahul Tewatia stun GT, SRH loses despite Umran Malik’s valor. Cricket News – Times of India

Mumbai: All eyes on Sunrisers Hyderabad Umran Malik, but they could only see a blur. But still, Gujarat Titans had the last laugh as they registered a five-wicket win in their thrilling IPL match here on Wednesday.
Introduced into the attack in the eighth over as Kane Williamson’s last resort, the young pace sensation delivered what was expected of him, grabbing five wickets with devastating quick deliveries through the top-order of Gujarat Titans and helping Sunrisers Hyderabad. Almost inspired to inspire. His sixth consecutive win in the ongoing edition of the lucrative league.

but Rahul Teotia (40 not out off 21 balls) and Rashid Khan (31 not out in 11) had other ideas as GT, needing 56 off the last 24 balls, when Umran completed his quota of four overs, knocked out the required runs, the Afghanistan star fined six overs. Ended the game with leg. ,
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Nevertheless, the BCCI would have again taken serious note of the Jammu man, who ended one of the best performances of fast bowling ever with incredible figures of 5/25, four of which were bowled.

Openers Abhishek Sharma and Aiden Markram scored fine half-centuries as Sunrisers Hyderabad posted 195 for six after being asked to bat first.
Chasing a tight target, Titans smashed boundaries with Wriddhiman Saha (68) while adding 69 runs for the first wicket with Shubman Gill (22), who played the second match. fiddle

After others’ attempts and failures, Umran managed to score the first breakthrough when he disturbed Gill’s off-stump in the eighth and first over of the innings.
After slamming himself for two boundaries, GT captain Hardik Pandya was impressed by Umran’s bounce as he topped the third man from one.
Meanwhile, playing one of his greatest IPL innings, Saha completed his fifty in 28 balls with a single to long on.
Luck was also on Saha as Washington Sundar could not catch an unbelievable catch at mid-on, only to run the ball past the boundary.
The show belonged to Umran before the pair of Tewatia and Rashid turned the match in favor of GT with their astonishing hitting.
Earlier, Abhishek scored 65 off 42 balls while Markram scored 56 off 40 balls for the third wicket of 96 runs.
Then, Shashank Singh (25 off 6 balls) smashed Lockie Ferguson (0/52 in 4 overs) for three consecutive sixes to score 25 in the final over of the innings.
To begin with, SRH were helped by Mohammed Shami’s opening over of 11 runs (3/39 in 4 overs), which included five leg-side wides off the first ball, not once but twice.
Yash Dayal also conceded 11 runs on the off side thanks to two fours by Abhishek Sharma as SRH posted 22 for no loss in two overs.
Kane Williamson cuts Shami over square leg for his first boundary, but the SRH captain could do the same with the bat, three balls later, the veteran India pacer stomps on the Kiwis to dismiss and deliver to his team. Walked through the gate with a beautiful seaming delivery. first match success
Gaining life on point just before opening his account, Rahul Tripathi dismissed Shami for 6, 4, 4 before a review found that the batsman was trapped in front of the wicket in the fifth over, which was 14. Went for the run.
Troubled by the fall of two wickets, Abhishek smashed two successive fours off Alzarri Joseph – first he bounced off the ground and then found the gap through a packed off-side – to help SRH post 53 runs in six power play overs. For. Wankhede Stadium.
SRH needed a partnership at that time and the pairing of Abhishek and Markram not only provided them but also moved up the scoreboard at a very good pace by finding boundaries regularly.

While Markram worked with pace bowlers like Alzarri, Abhishek went behind Rashid Khan, completing his half-century in style to hit the Afghanistan spin ace for his third six.