Cummins' Ashes double helps Sunrisers to IPL victory

Cummins' Ashes double helps Sunrisers to IPL victory

Mohali, close to the Himalayan foothills, is a good distance from any Ashes venue, actually and metaphorically, however cricket’s oldest rivalry however intruded as Punjab Kings hosted Sunrisers Hyderabad within the north Indian metropolis.

Pat Cummins, captain of each Australia and Sunrisers, proved a key determine, dismissing Punjab’s two English batters because the guests received the Indian Premier League match by two runs.

Opening the innings as Sunrisers defended a complete of 9-182, 21 of them made by Travis Head, Cummins struck in his first over to take the important thing wicket of Jonny Bairstow for a duck.

As one other Englishman, Sam Curran, later threatened to swing the match in Kings’ favour Cummins intervened once more, taking a spectacular catch to dismiss the allrounder for 29.

That appeared recreation over however Shashank Singh (46 off 25) and Ashutosh Sharma (33 off 15) added an unbeaten 66 off 27 balls for the seventh wicket to take it to the wire.

Kings wanted 29 off the final over and three dropped catches, two of which went over the rope for six, an extra six and three wides meant they fell agonisingly brief, ending on 6-180. As victory was secured captain Cummins smiled a wry grin of aid.

Both groups had gone into the match with a report of received two, misplaced two, needing a win to keep up their push for the 4 play-off locations.

Put into bat Travis Head ought to have been dismissed first ball, however the umpire did not discover the Australian had feathered Kagiso Rabada to wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma and Bairstow, at slip, was unable to influence his skipper Shikhar Dhawan to overview.

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Head then slashed Rabada over Bairstow for 4 and, within the subsequent over, discovered the boundary once more from an inside edge. It appeared he would trip his luck to a giant rating however, aiming to knock Arshdeep Singh (4-29) out of the park he was nicely caught off a skier by Dhawan.

After that the innings belonged to Nitesh Reddy, aged 20 and in solely his second match, who turned the most recent younger Indian batter to make a mark on this match. He cracked a 37-ball 64 together with hooking Rabada for six.

“He was awesome,” mentioned Cummins. “Fantastic in the field, bowled three overs too. To get us to 180 off his bat, it was amazing.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au