IPL 2021
SRH CEO Kaviya Maran Happy After Seeing Suchith Hits Six Off Rabada
By SMCS - Apr 26, 2021 1:27 pm
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Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) vs Delhi Capitals (DC) game ended in a super over. Delhi Capitals posted a total of 159 runs whereas SRH too had posted the same score which came on the back of Kane Williamson as he anchored the chase and played till the end. And, Suchith too smashed a six in the final over which impressed SRH CEO, Kaviya Maran.

Kaviya Maran
Kaviya Maran

Meanwhile, in the final two overs, SRH required 28 runs and it was looking too much to chase but the pressure didn’t affect the batsman Jagadeesha Suchith as he quickly scored 8 runs in 3 balls as well. He scored six on 3rd ball of the last over off Rabada which left everyone in shock The whole stadium was in shock as well. Even, SRH managed to draw the game which took the team to the first super over of IPL 2021.

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What the Video:

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SRH CEO, Kaviya Maran, was also seen very happy after seeing the youngster score for the SRH team as well.

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Howveer, after the game, David Warner said: “It has been a tough one. The way our bowlers came back after the powerplay was fantastic. We knew on this surface if you got off to a flier it is always going to be tough in the middle, the bowlers executed well. I thought Vijay, who is not one of our strike bowlers, bowled fantastically, could have bowled him an extra one, that’s the handiness of having him in the middle but the bowlers got us to a good total to chase.

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Obviously Jonny at the top of the order and Kane taking it deep, we couldn’t bat well in the middle overs. It depends on the selectors, it was a harsh call as per my opinion (On leaving out Manish Pandey). But at the end of the day it is a decision that they took and you cannot discredit Virat, he’s a very good player and the surface was difficult. They bowled well in the middle and made it challenging for us. If you hit the ball to a world class fielder, you are going to get run out 9 times out of 10 (about his run out).”