SRH beat RCB by 9 wickets in Tata IPL 2022-cricketmovie.com

Tata IPL: SRH superlative bowling performance takes them to 2nd position on points table. They won the game against RCB by 9 wickets in the 36th game of IPL 2022. Now I will share the details of this IPL game match in my way.

36th game (Sunrisers Hyderabad Vs Royal Challengers Bangalore)
Game Date: 23rd April 2022
Details:
Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Kane Williamson won the toss and elected to field first in the 36th game of IPL 2022 against Kolkata Knight Riders at . Both team remains unchanged for this game.

Royal Challengers Bangalore bowled out for just 68 runs in 16.1 after batting first. 49 against KKR. 68 against SRH. Another ignominous low score for RCB in the IPL. Worringly they seem to produce one such performance with the bat every year. Tonight they simply were blown away by SRH’s pace attack. Jansen in the 2nd over broke RCB’s back with three wickets as Kohlifell for a golden duck second match in a row. It did not stop there as wickets kept falling at regular intervals. No heroics or recovery from Maxwell, Shahbaz or DK either. Pooran with two catches which accounted for Shahbaz and DK and also was involved in stumping Prabhudessai. Whatever Williamson seemed to work tonight as Natarajan came back and mopped up the tail. It’s a sorry performance but one has to credit SRH for some impressive bowling and catching. Nevertheless, a night to forget for RCB. Suyash Prabhudessai scored 15 runs of 20 balls and Glenn Maxwell scored 12 runs of 11 balls. For SRH, Jansen &Natarajan picks 3 wickets each.

Sunrisers Hyderabad successfully chased down the target by scoring 72/1 in just 8 overs and won the game by 9 wickets. A super quick finish here at the Brabourne and the result was a foregone conclusion a long while back. RCB were never in the game, not when they were 8 for 3 after 2 overs, not when they slipped to 20 for 4, and definitely not after being bowled out for 68, the 6th lowest score in the history of IPL. Make no mistake, SRH were simply outstanding on a pitch which did suit their strengths – Faf got a beauty, Kohli nicked his first ball and so did Rawat, on his second ball. Maxwell tried to counter-punch, but his knock was brought to an end by a special catch from Williamson. It didn’t help that there were a couple of unfortunate dismissals, notably Dinesh Karthik and Shahbaz Ahmed. It was evident they had given up even before they came back to field, they were never going to defend 68, and it turned out to be one-sided. 5th straight win for SRH and they’re running red-hot. For RCB, it’s another season where they’ve had a match to forget. Abhishek Sharma scored 47 runs of 28 balls and Skipper Kane Williamson score 16* runs of 17 balls. For RCB, Harshal Patel picks the only wicket.

RCB: 68 all out in 16.1 overs
SRH: 72/1 in 8 overs

Result: Sunrisers Hyderabad won by 9 wickets
Man of the Match: Marco Jansen

Stats
SRH have used the fewest overs of spin in the middle overs (7-15) this season and their two wickets for this phase is the second lowest behind Gujarat Titans spinners’ two wickets.

– SRH have the best middle order (3-6) in this season’s IPL, averaging 58.89. The Tripathi-Markram-Pooran axis has proved to be a success.

– Head to head: RCB have won 8 and lost 11 versus SRH. Since 2018, it is 4 wins against 5 losses.

Lowest totals in IPL
49 RCB vs KKR Kolkata 2017
58 RR vs RCB Cape Town 2009
66 DC vs MI Delhi 2017
67 DC vs PBKS Mohali 2017
67 KKR vs MI Mumbai WS 2008
68 RCB vs SRH Mumbai BS 2022

Totals under 100 most times in IPL:
9 Delhi Capitals
8 Royal Challengers Bangalore
6 Mumbai Indians/ Rajasthan Royals
5 Punjab Kings

Winning with most balls to spare in IPL:
87 MI vs KKR Mumbai WS 2008
76 KTK vs RR Indore 2011
73 PBKS vs DC Mohali 2017
72 SRH vs RCB Mumbai 2022 *
71 RCB vs PBKS Indore 2018

That’s all from 36th game of the IPL 2022 and hope you all will like this information. We will be back tomorrow with the details of 37th game which is being played between Mumbai Indians Vs Lucknow Super Giants.

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