Hyderabad maintain unbeaten record at home

HYDERABAD: Sunrisers Hyderabad crushed Delhi Daredevils by six wickets with 37 balls remaining in the Indian Premier League here at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Uppal on Saturday.The...

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Hyderabad maintain unbeaten record at home
HYDERABAD: Sunrisers Hyderabad crushed Delhi Daredevils by six wickets with 37 balls remaining in the Indian Premier League here at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Uppal on Saturday.

The Sunrisers have now won five in five after routing Delhi Daredevils.
The bedrock of Sunrisers' surprisingly successful season so far has been the bowling. Dale Steyn bowled with frightening pace, Amit Mishra and Karan Sharma have used their googlies to flummox the batsmen, Thisara Perera has had plenty of success with both bat and ball and Ishant Sharma, usually so profligate in the limited-overs format, has been effective with the new ball. All of that came together perfectly as they hounded out Daredevils for 80, the lowest total of the season.
Daredevils' campaign had been on life support over the past week, with a couple of victories just about keeping them alive in the competition. Their chances are now dead and buried after their faltering batting failed once again. There were only four fours and one six in the entire innings, less than what AB de Villiers managed in a single over against Ashok Dinda earlier this week.

Their openers survived a couple of pacy, probing overs from Steyn at the start before Asad Rauf gave a rough lbw decision to Mahela Jayawardene. Virender Sehwag followed soon after as he missed an indipper from Darren Sammy and lost his offstump. That left only David Warner among the big names, and though he was put down on 6, he couldn't make it to double-digits as he misread a Mishra googly and was stumped by yards.

The Sunrisers quicks had a plan on a track that was slow and had some variable bounce - they didn't bowl anything full, giving nothing that could be driven easily. The surface also offered turn for the spinners, which both Mishra and Karan exploited.

Daredevils had lengthened their batting with the inclusion of two overseas allrounders, Johan Botha and Jeevan Mendis, but it was to little avail. Mendis holed out to long-on, Botha top-edged to the keeper, and Irfan Pathan dragged on a Steyn delivery to the stumps. Daredevils went from 70 for 5 to 80 all out.