Travis Head's dazzling knock of 89 runs off only 32 balls impelled Sunrisers Hyderabad to a monstrous all out of 266-7 against Delhi Capitals, getting a direct 67-run triumph in the Indian Chief Association (IPL) conflict on Saturday.
Hyderabad, known for their dangerous batting this season, displayed their strength indeed, taking steps to break records at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Arena.
Delhi Capitals were bowled out for 199 in 19.1 overs, with T Natarajan featuring with noteworthy figures of 4-19. Hyderabad's success has now taken them to the second spot in the IPL standings, with five successes in seven matches.
Winning the throw, Delhi's commander Rishabh Gasp chose for field first, anticipating batting-accommodating circumstances.
Head stayed the legend after he impacted a 16-ball 50 in a dangerous opening stand with individual left-hander Abhishek Sharma to attack the resistance assault as Hyderabad arrived at 100 out of five overs and 125 of every six.
"On somewhat of a roll there," Head said of his structure after he came in just short of the leader in the batting graph with 324 runs including a really long period and two fifties. "Charming, young men are having some fantastic luck."
He said: "When you're in great structure, attempting to keep it basic. Responding to the ball."
Head and Sharma hit 12 sixes between them as the innings saw a joint IPL record of 22 hit over the wall and Hyderabad equalled their work from the past match when they crushed 287-3 in a success over Imperial Challengers Bengaluru early this week.
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