This story is from October 09, 2020
SRH vs KXIP: Jonny Bairstow, Rashid Khan star in Sunrisers Hyderabad's 69-run win over Kings XI Punjab
Sunrisers Hyderabad
to a comfortable 69-run win overKings XI Punjab
in an IPL match on Thursday.BLOG | POINTS TABLE | SCORECARD
The England wicketkeeper batsman hit seven fours and six sixes during his 55-ball knock, while Warner consumed 40 balls for his 52 to set up SRH's third win from six matches.
KXIP made amends of their woeful death overs bowling by conceding just 41 runs in the last five overs and taking six wickets in the process with leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi (3/29) triggering the collapse but that could not stop SRH from crossing the 200-run mark.
Chasing a stiff target of 202, KXIP were all out for 132 in 16.5 overs to slump to their fifth defeat -- and fourth on the trot -- in six matches to remain at the bottom of the points table.
Rashid Khan was the most impressive SRH bowler as he returned with figures of 3/12 from his four overs.
Only Nicholas Pooran (77 off 37 balls; 5 fours and 7 sixes) gave a fight for KXIP with his maiden half century and the season's fastest fifty -- off just 17 balls. He hit six fours -- three of them on the trot -- to take 28 runs off a hapless Abdul Samad.
KXIP made a disastrous start to their run chase as they lost two wickets inside five overs. In-form Mayank Agarwal (9) was run out in a horrible mix-up with his captain KL Rahul (11) in the second over itself, while Prabhsimran Singh looked promising for a while but got out for 11.
Rahul played second fiddle to his partners, looking to anchor the innings but he failed in doing that as he was out in the eighth over, hitting straight to the safe hands of Kane Williamson in the deep.
Glenn Maxwell's struggle continued as he was run out for seven, courtesy a brilliant direct throw from Priyam Garg.
Earlier, KXIP bowlers did not have a clue how to break the partnership of Bairstow and Warner till the 15th over.
At that stage, SRH were 160 for no loss.
Bishnoi then removed both Bairstow and Warner in the space of three balls in the 16th over before Arshdeep Singh (2/33) dismissed Manish Pandey for 1 in the next over to trigger a brilliant turnaround.
David Warner hit his 50th IPL half-century as he plundered runs with Jonny Bairstow off a hapless Kings XI Punjab attack to give Sunrisers Hyderabad a key win in Dubai on Thursday. (BCCI/IPL/ANI Photo)
Even the fastest IPL 50 of the year by Nicholas Pooran -- from 17 balls -- failed to inspire Punjab who were beaten by 69 runs. (BCCI/IPL/ANI Photo)
The victory boosted Hyderabad to third in the eight-team table while Punjab are stuck at the bottom with just one success from six games. (BCCI/IPL/PTI Photo)
Bairstow came agonisingly close to his first century of the season, smashing 97 off 55 balls with six sixes and seven fours. (BCCI/IPL/ANI Photo)
Bairstow put on 160 for the first wicket with Warner who made 52. His ninth straight half-century against Punjab took him past the landmark. (BCCI/IPL/ANI Photo)
Ravi Bishnoi claimed both openers in his second over as he impressed with three wickets in three overs. And Hyderabad then struggled to reach 201/6 off their 20 overs. (BCCI/IPL/ANI Photo)
Punjab lost early wickets as Mayank Agarwal (9) was run out following a horrible mix-up with KL Rahul (11) in the second over, while Prabhsimran Singh looked promising till he was dismissed for 11. (BCCI/IPL/ANI Photo)
Rahul played second fiddle to his partners, looking to anchor the innings but he failed in doing that as he was out in the eighth over, hitting straight to the safe hands of Kane Williamson in the deep. (BCCI/IPL/ANI Photo)
Pooran hit four sixes and a four off Abdul Samad's only over. But Pooran ran out of reliable partners and was out for 77 off 37 balls. (BCCI/IPL/ANI Photo)
Priyam Garg was brilliant in the field and Rashid Khan was brilliant again with 3/12 - including a double wicket maiden - as Kings XI mustered 132 to suffer a 69-run defeat. (BCCI/IPL/ANI Photo)
Williamson remained not out on 20 off 10 balls.
Bairstow was dropped on 19 in the fifth over by KXIP skipper Rahul off the bowling of Mohammed Shami and he made them pay for the mistake.
He was clearly the dominant partner of the opening duo, reaching his third fifty of the season in 28 balls in the 10th over at the end of which SRH were 100 for no loss.
Warner reached his third fifty of the tournament in the 14th over but got out in the first ball of the 16th over when he miscued a slog sweep to Glenn Maxwell at long-on off Bishnoi.
Three balls later, Bairstow departed after Rahul opted to review the field umpire's decision and the third umpire ruled the England wicketkeeper batsman out LBW.
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