IPL 2021
Watch – SRH CEO Kaviya Maran Getting Emotional After Bairstow’s Six
By Aditya Pratap - Apr 21, 2021 8:13 pm
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Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) CEO Kaviya Maran can be seen in the stands during his team’s games. She always grabs the spotlight for wearing her emotions on her sleeves during the matches. Maran always stands by her team’s side be it the IPL auction or games, she seems to be involved at all points for SRH.

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Jonny Bairstow won SRH their first game of the IPL 2021

The latest edition of the Indian Premier League didn’t start on a good note for his team as SRH registered three consecutive defeats and looked low on confidence. However, they finally break the shackles against Punjab Kings and registered their first victory of the season by winning the game with nine wickets in hand.

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Sunrisers Hyderabad was dominating the game from the beginning but there came a moment where they were needed 10 runs off 11 balls. That was the moment from where they could have pressed the panic button but Jonny Bairstow had different ideas as he hit a six to seal the game for his team. Seeing her team almost winning the game, Kaviya Maran couldn’t hold herself back and looked emotional in front of the cameras.

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Earlier, KL Rahul won the toss and opted to bat first. SRH addressed their middle-order woes by including Kane Williamson into the XI. David Warner-led side didn’t allow PKBS batsmen to score freely and they crumbled under pressure to a below-par score of 120/10. In response, David Warner and Jonny Bairstow added 73 runs for the opening wicket before the former was dismissed by Fabian Allen.

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Bairstow took matters into his own hands and scored an unbeaten match-winning fifty to seal the game with nine wickets still in hand. His innings of 63 not out in 56 balls earned him the man of the match award, where he hit three fours and as many sixes. Kane Williamson remained not out on 16.