Bad condition of Punjab Kings (Photo-PTI)
SRH vs PBKS: Punjab Kings players broke all limits due to poor fielding against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Punjab left 2 catches and one stumping of Ishan Kishan and also gave a chance to Heinrich Klaasen, after which Sunrisers Hyderabad posted a huge score of 235 runs in 20 overs. Hyderabad team would never have been able to reach such a big score if Punjab fielders had taken the first catches of Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen. Both these players got the first lease of life at 9-9 runs and after this both Ishaan-Klassen scored brilliant half-centuries.
Punjab fined 106 runs
Punjab Kings players were fined 106 runs for giving life to Klaasen and Ishan Kishan. In fact, after being given life, Ishan Kishan scored 46 more runs and Heinrich Klaasen added 60 extra runs. Therefore, overall both of them made 106 extra runs. However, on the Pata pitch of Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad, Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head gave a stormy start to their team. Abhishek Sharma scored 35 runs in 13 balls with the help of 4 sixes and 2 fours. Head scored 38 runs in 19 balls, hitting 3 sixes and 3 fours. Ishan Kishan scored 55 runs in 32 balls, he also hit 4 sixes. Heinrich Klaasen scored 69 runs and hit 4 sixes from his bat. Nitish Reddy scored 29 runs with the help of 2 sixes and 2 fours. A total of 17 sixes were hit by the Hyderabad team.
Bad condition of Punjab bowlers
Sunrisers Hyderabad caused misery to Punjab bowlers. Marco Jansson gave away 61 runs in 4 overs. Vijay Kumar scored 54 runs. Arshdeep Singh gave 43 runs and Lockie Ferguson gave 41 runs. Let us tell you that Hyderabad has made its second highest score against Punjab. In the year 2025, this team had scored 247 runs against Punjab. This time the score reached 235 runs.
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