REPORT: Q1 - SRH VS CSK ipl 2018
- Match Recap
- Run of the mill of their battle this season, the Chennai Super Kings seized triumph from the jaws of thrashing to get an immediate go to the VIVO IPL 2018 Final; CSK crushed Sunrisers Hyderabad by 2 wickets in Qualifier 1 played at the Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday evening. Subsequent to selecting to field, CSK did well to limit the table-toppers SRH to 139-7. When the ball was in their court to pursue, CSK themselves slipped to 62-6, preceding Faf du Plessis (67 not out) without any help turned things around and took his group past the end goal.
- CSK lost opener Shane Watson before they could get a keep running on the board. Suresh Raina played a couple of familiar strokes and hustled to 22 from 12 balls before he was knocked down some pins behind his legs. The in-shape Ambati Rayudu was tidied up by a flawless yorker the exact next ball, and four overs later MS Dhoni was castled by a Rashid Khan googly. After a short time Dwayne Bravo edged the leg-spinner to slip, and Ravindra Jadeja hit one straight back to Sandeep Sharma; CSK were in a bad position at 62-6.
- du Plessis, who opened the batting, had viewed the CSK innings fall at the opposite end. Toward the finish of thirteen overs, the South African was 21 from 24 balls, when he chose the minute had desired him to venture on the quickening agent; he at that point included 46 keeps running in 18 balls to control his group to a win.
- Shardul Thakur, who had a forgettable excursion with the ball, made up for himself with a cameo; batting at number ten, he contributed three limits in the nineteenth over– one off the outside edge, one off within edge, and a furious hit over the bowler's head.
- For SRH, Rashid Khan, Siddarth Kaul and Sandeep Sharma got two wickets each, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar struck once – in the first finished.
- At night, the Sunrisers lost Shikhar Dhawan to the principal wad of the match; the left-hander tossed his bat at one calculated crosswise over him, yet just figured out how to drag the ball back onto his stumps. Beginning at that point, the rub of the green conflicted with SRH on a few events; Kane Williamson (24) and Shakib al Hasan gloved the ball to be gotten down the leg-side, while ShreevatsGoswami and Yusuf Pathan (24) were forced to bear exciting return gets. SRH slipped to 88 for 6 toward the finish of 15 overs, and it took a late innings barrage from Carlos Brathwaite and his 51-run association with Bhuvneshwar Kumar to safeguard them to 139-7.
- The Chennai Super Kings bowlers were to a great extent on the cash. Shardul Thakur came in for tap – he surrendered 17 keeps running in the eighteenth over and 20 keeps running in the twentieth over – and completed figures of 4-0-50-1. Whatever is left of the bowlers were exceptional; Dwayne Bravo was the best bowler with figures of 2-25, while Ravindra Jadeja was the most practical.
- Champion batting execution
- For the second time in two matches, CSK received the reward of understanding. du Plessis survived the tempest, played out the most troublesome bowler in the resistance (Rashid Khan), and turned on the warmth exactly at the ideal time. The South African was famished of the strike in the initial eight overs – amid which time he had just confronted 9 balls. However, he didn't lose his fixation and stayed concentrated at work close by. In the ninth over, in the primary show of animosity, he saved a short conveyance from Brathwaite into the stands. In the wake of coming back to spots and singles for a short time, he once detonated in the fourteenth when he gathered a four and a six off sequential conveyances off Shakib al Hasan. In the eighteenth, he stalled out into Brathwaite by and by, hitting him for two fours and a six to take his group nearer. du Plessis completed the pursuit in style when he crushed a length ball from Bhuvneshwar Kumar over the bowler's head into the promoting sheets. du Plessis' 67 fell off 42 balls and contained 5 fours and 4 sixes.
- Prior, it was Carlos Brathwaite's unbeaten 43 that gave the SRH bowlers an aggregate to bowl at. He exited to bat in the twelfth over when his group had lost five wickets with only 69 keeps running on the load up, and set aside his opportunity to settle down. He managed in singles at an opportune time, and batted to the end. The 29-year old was 8 from 15 balls before the beginning of the eighteenth over, when he chose he had seen enough and cut free. He hit the initial two wads of the 18thinto the stands at midwicket, toward the beginning of the last finished, he stalled out into Shardul Thakur indeed, hitting two sixes and a four to enable his group to complete on a high. Brathwaite hit one limit and four sixes in his 29-ball trip.
- Emerge knocking down some pins execution
- Ravindra Jadeja was CSK's best bowler in the match. The left-arm spinner for the most part dashed the ball, had an astounding gathering on ball pitch, and only from time to time gave batsmen any room or length for them to swing their willow. He played overs 8, 10, 12 and 14, and completed with figures of 4-0-13-1; his solitary casualty was Manish Pandey, whose driving edge he joyfully acknowledged moving quickly to his correct side. Jadeja knocked down some pins 14 spot balls in his spell and yielded just a single limit – that too off the last wad of his spell.
- Rashid Khan knocked down some pins a breathtaking spell when the Sunrisers Hyderabad had their chance to protect. The Afghanistan spinner kept the batsmen speculating with his blend of leg-breaks and googlies and returned figures of 4-0-11-2. Rashid, who was approached to bowl the eighth, tenth, twelfth and sixteenth over, castled Dhoni neck and product with a googly and after that had the wicket of Dwayne Bravo. The 19-year old's spell contained 14 spot balls.
- Detail of the Match
- just score 33 keeps running in the initial six overs; they were 33-3 after six overs in the match against Kings XI Punjab and oversaw the very same score in this match.
- Brief Scores:
- Sunrisers Hyderabad 139-7 (Carlos Brathwaite 43, Dwayne Bravo 2-25) lost to
- Chennai Super Kings 140-8 out of 19.1 Overs(Faf du Plessis 67*, Rashid Khan 2-11, Siddarth Kaul 2-32, Sandeep Sharma 2-30) by 2 wickets.
- Man of the Match:
- Faf du Plessis, for his unbeaten 67 from 42 balls

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