IPL 2024 [WATCH]: Riyan Parag brings down the resident Travis Head in the backfield during SRH’s clash with RR
In the middle Sunriers Hyderabad’s (SRH) conflict Rajasthan Royals (RR) Thursday (May 2) e Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024Australian batsmen Travis Head he was lucky when he was released Riyan Parag in the first ball he faced. This incident happened during the opening of the innings of SRH, it was bowled Trent Boult, after the SRH captain Pat Cummins he chose to strike first.
Riyan Parag’s costly drop and Travis Head’s lucky escape
Boult delivered the first ball, pitched it full outside off, and it looked like it was going to go late. The head, an exploding southern muscle, threw his hands and tried to drive it backwards. Parag, positioned in that tackle position, managed to get both hands to the ball on his left side but was unable to hold onto it, giving Head an early break. This dropped catch was the worst miss for RR as Head went on to score 58 runs off just 44 balls, which included 6 boundaries and 3 sixes.
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A late surge drives Sunrisers Hyderabad to a formidable total
Earlier, the SRH team faced a shaky start as both Abhishek Sharma again Anmolpreet Singh dropped early in the middle of the powerplay, leaving SRH at a precarious 35/2. However, the momentum changed with the entry of the Chief Nitish Kumar Reddywho launched an amazing attack against the RR bowling unit.
Showing aggression, the duo took on the bowlers as well Yuzvendra Chahal again Ravichandran Ashwin, exploring boundaries to stabilize their side’s innings and infuse it with bursts of power. Anyway, in the 15th over. Avesh Khan managed to dismiss Head, who played a big role in the sticks, which led to a disappointing exit. After the departure of the Chief, Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Reddy holding the momentum, preventing RR from sitting and adding 70 runs in the last five overs, taking the total to 201/3.