Dream11 IPL Match 56: SRH qualify for the play-offs after their clinical win by 10 wickets against MI . Now I will share the details of this IPL game match in my way.
56th Game (Sunrisers Hyderabad Vs Mumbai Indians)
Game Date: 3rd Nov 2020
Details: Sunrisers Hyderabad captain David Warner won the toss and elected to field first in the 56th game of IPL 2020. SRH included David Warner, Kane Williamson, Rashid Khan and Jason Holder as four foreign players for this game. One change in team as they included Priyam Garg in place of Abhishek Sharma.
Four foreign players of MI for this game was Kieron Pollard, Quinton De Cock, Nathan Coulter-Nile and James Pattinson. Three changes in playing XI and they have rested Jasprit Bumrah and Trent Boult and included Dhawal Kulkarni and James Pattinson. Rohit Sharma back in the team after injury in place of Jayant Yadav.
Mumbai Indians scores 149/8 in their 20 overs which is below par score on this ground. MI got off to a shaky start as they lost Rohit Sharma early. Sandeep Sharma was the one who got both openers. He was impressive again, just like he was against RCB. Kishan struggled to get going as he used up too many deliveries, but Pollard made sure Mumbai get to a respectable total with his cameo towards the end. Of course he was helped by the SRH bowlers who bowled too many freebies in the death overs. Kieron Pollard scored 41 of 25 balls and Suryakumar Yadav scored 36 of 29 balls. For SRH Sandeep Sharma picks 3 wickets for 34 runs in his 4 overs.
Innings Break!#MumbaiIndians post a total of 149/8 on the board. Will @SunRisers chase this down?#Dream11IPL pic.twitter.com/oBX3Lst9Kq
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) November 3, 2020
Sunrisers Hyderabad chased down target successfully. It was never going to challenge the chasing team with dew setting in. Brilliant unbeaten partnership between openers ensures their team qualify for the play-offs and KKR is now officially out of the tournament even after 7 wins due to poor net run rate. David Warner scored 85* runs 58 balls and Wriddhiman Saha scored 58* in 45 balls. For MI no any bowlers take any wickets.
A 10-wicket win over #MumbaiIndians as @SunRisers Qualify for #Dream11IPL 2020 Playoffs. pic.twitter.com/j1Ib16fw6b
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) November 3, 2020
DC: 149/8 in 20 overs
SRH: 151/0 in 17.1 overs
Result: Sunrisers Hyderabad won by 10 wickets
Man of the Match: Shahbaz Nadeem
Durgesh Tiwary’s View : Congratulations to SRH for their consecutive wins and qualify for the play-offs and will play against RCB in qualifier game. Hats off to entire bowling team of SRH to blazing bowling performance and restricting MI for such low score and special mention to their other openers who ensured his dream bowling wasn’t wasted. They chased down target with ease and all the best for qualifiers.
Mumbai Indians batting looks mediocre for the first time in this season and lose quick wickets during power play and middle overs. But all thanks to Pollard for his explosive cameo by which team reach to respective total. Today they rested their key bowlers but still they have should pick few wickets but bowling was also not good today. Only good thing is that today defeat will not impact their 1st position and now they will face DC in first qualifier and hoping that they will win and qualify for the finals.
Stats
– Two uncapped players from the same team scoring over 400 runs in an IPL season has never happened before. Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan are just 26 runs and 5 runs away respectively from achieving this landmark for MI.
– Since his debut, no other player has taken more wickets in the powerplay than Sandeep Sharma.
– Rohit vs Sandeep (IPL):
Seven inngs
35 runs
Three dismissals
SR 92.11
– Sandeep Sharma in powerplay this IPL (before today):
25 overs
Seven wickets
Avg 22.00
ER 6.16
– Surya vs Sandeep (IPL):
Six innings
28 runs
Three dismissals
SR 103.70
– Most wickets in Powerplay in IPL 2020:
12 Trent Boult
10 Jofra Archer
9 Sandeep Sharma
8 Pat Cummins
– Surya Kumar Yadav:
2018: 512 runs
2019: 424 runs
2020: 400 runs *
– Third successive season he has scored 400+ runs and no other uncapped Indian player has done that more than once.
– This is the first time this season MI have lost their fifth wicket inside 100 runs.
– 32/1 in 4 overs is the most runs conceded by Rashid Khan in a match this IPL. Previous most being 31 runs vs RCB in SRH’s 1st match of the season.
– Pollard vs Holder (T20):
45 runs
18 balls
5 X 6s
One dismissal
SR 250
– This is the third time Kieron Pollard has been dismissed this IPL and MI went on to lose the match outright on both the previous instances.
18(14) vs CSK Abu Dhabi (Match #1)
6(4) vs RR Abu Dhabi (Match #45)
41(25) vs SRH Sharjah (Match #56)
– SRH’s last four bowling innings:
126/7 by KXIP Dubai
131 by DC Dubai
120/7 by RCB Sharjah
149/8 by MI Sharjah
– SRH in batting Powerplay this IPL:
14 innings
10 wickets lost
RR 8.41
Runs/Wkt 70.70
50+ scores: 8
– This was the sixth successive innings SRH hit 50+ in Power play.
– David Warner run aggregate each season for SRH:
2014: 528 runs
2015: 562 runs
2016: 848 runs
2017: 641 runs
2019: 692 runs
2020: 510* runs
– Scoring 500+ runs in a season most times in IPL:
6 D Warner *
5 V Kohli
4 S Dhawan
– MI become first side to win and lose by ten wickets in the same IPL season:
Beat CSK by 10 wickets in Sharjah (Oct 23)
Lose to SRH by 10 wickets in Sharjah (Nov 3)
That’s all from 56th game which is last league game of the IPL 2020 and hope you all will like this information. We will be back on 5th with all the details of 1st qualifier which will be played between Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals.
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