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Hyderabad’s bowling depth, Delhi’s late calm lift IPL tempo

BENGALURU: Bowling breakthroughs for Sunrisers Hyderabad and death-overs calm from Delhi Capitals delivered edge-of-the-seat thrillers on Saturday, lifting the tempo of the Indian Premier ​League. Hyderabad edged past Chennai Super Kings by 10 runs, uncovering depth ‌in their bowling resources as a group of unheralded names dismantled what appeared a manageable chase for the five-time champions. Chasing 195, Chennai were well placed at the halfway stage with 84 ​needed off 60 balls and seven wickets in hand, but Hyderabad’s young ​bowlers seized control. Eshan Malinga (3-29) led the charge, backed by Nitish Kumar ⁠Reddy (2-31), Shivang Kumar (1-18) and Sakib Hussain (1-32), all conceding at eight runs or fewer ​in an over. “Lovely when you have a bunch of young bowlers coming up with ​their plans,” Hyderabad captain Ishan Kishan said at the post-match presentation. “Looking at them getting better day by day at training, you have to trust them.” Bowlers’ effort eclipsed half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma (15-ball ​fifty) and Heinrich Klaasen (33-ball fifty), underlining Hyderabad’s growing reliance on young bowling talent, ​while Australia quick Pat Cummins remains unavailable. Delhi’s late flourish Delhi leaned on experience rather than novelty, director ‌of ⁠cricket Venugopal Rao said, explaining how they survived a powerplay collapse to pull off a six-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in a tense chase of 176. Reduced to 18-3, Delhi were steadied by a composed partnership between KL Rahul and Tristan Stubbs, ​before David Miller closed ​the game with ⁠a late flourish. Miller struck two sixes and a four in the final over, sealing the chase and finishing what had ​slipped away in Delhi’s earlier loss to Gujarat Titans. Sharma belts 141 as Hyderabad pull off IPL’s second-highest successful chase “When we lost ​back against ⁠Gujarat, we felt bad. So one game at a time. This tournament is all about momentum and today Miller finished it,” Rao told reporters. “The only thing we do ⁠is to ​give confidence to bat freely. Win game, don’t ​wait for others to win it.” Fourth-placed Hyderabad will next host fifth-placed Delhi on Tuesday, with the two ​sides level on six points.

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