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PBKS vs SRH Live Score

219/6(20.0 ov)
223/4(18.5 ov)
Punjab Kings beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by 6 wickets
  • 19th
    11104
  • 18th
    111416
  • 17th
    W11111
  • 16th
    01WD4606
  • 15th
    110646
  • 14th
    041011
  • 13th
    010111
  • 12th
    111164
  • 11th
    4W1106
  • 10th
    011112
  • 9th
    WD1114W1
  • 8th
    WD10111WD2
  • 7th
    6W1100
  • 6th
    664401
  • 5th
    41WD6410
  • 4th
    606111
  • 3rd
    604001
  • 2nd
    406100
  • 1st
    420264
Current Innings
BattersRB4s6sSR
Shreyas Iyer693355209.09
statsStats
  • Dotball15.15%
  • Boundaries30.30%
  • Balls per boundary3
statsRun scored in last balls
  • On 10 Balls22
  • On 20 Balls49
  • On 30 Balls67
Shashank Singh16911177.77
Partnership
26 of 16 balls

PBKS vs SRH Commentary

2:11 PM IST Just the start of the weekend - We have reached the end of another high-scoring and high-octane clash but it's just the first one of the weekend, there are three more to go. To round off Saturday, the 11th of April, we head down south, to Chennai, where the Super Kings are looking for their first win of the season, up against Delhi Capitals, who are looking to bounce back after their first loss of the season as well. The Capitals have opted to BOWL first in that game, which is about to start in a few minutes. You can simply switch tabs and tune in to our coverage of that contest. Cheers!
2:08 PM IST POTM - Shreyas Iyer! The Punjab Kings skipper, Shreyas Iyer, is awarded the accolade for his game-clinching knock of 69 unbeaten off 33 balls. Iyer says that it was very pleasing to watch how the openers batted in the Powerplay and he decided to take his time as the foundation was laid. Mentions that it was Shashank Singh himself who asked to bowl, and during the Strategic Break, he conferred with the coach Ricky Ponting, who also went for it. Kudos to Shashank for showing that responsibility and executing his plans as well. Adds that you need to have the right mentality heading into these big run chases, which is not a problem with their openers and hopes that the others also continue in the same way. He further adds that the players are working hard and the two days off they had after the previous game also helped. Ends by saying that a lot of credit also goes to their coach Ricky Ponting and last year they were so close to lifting the trophy, and this year they want to get their hands on it.
2:03 PM IST The Kings' Assistant Coach shares his thoughts - Brad Haddin says that he is glad he is not a bowler in the first six overs. Adds that they remained pretty calm after the Powerplay and executed their plans well in the middle overs, pulling the game back. Mentions that there has been some phenomenal hitting this season, but he has not seen such destruction in the first six overs as he saw in this game. Shares that the key is to keep their mind clear and try to pick up wickets in the Powerplay, which they managed to do against KKR. Says that you need to be brave when batters are looking to take you on in the first six overs, and just try to gain the momentum back and try to control things from there. Ends by saying that they are getting the results, but haven't had a complete game yet but they will keep on improving as the league enters the middle phase.
2:01 PM IST Let's quickly recap the first innings - After being put into bat, the devastating duo of Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head had a day out in the middle. They amassed an astonishing 105 runs in the Powerplay before things started to go downhill. Out of ideas, Shreyas Iyer threw the ball to part-timer Shashank Singh and his gentle medium pacers turned the game on its head. He sent back both set openers and the Kings capitalized.
2:01 PM IST ... The post-match Presentation ceremony ...
1:58 PM IST Let's now hear from the Sunrisers' skipper- Ishan Kishan says that they could have batted well in the middle and gotten to something around 250. Adds that Punjab batted well in the Powerplay, but they (SRH) didn't execute their plans that well. Mentions that he thought 219 was a decent score on this wicket, and with 5-6 bowlers in your side, you back yourself but it just didn't go their way. Shares that you don't plan much in modern T20 cricket, they tried to use the longer boundary but it again comes down to execution and planning, which cost them a lot of runs and ultimately the game.
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