News Update
Tezzbuzz|07-05-2024
Piyush Chawla showcased his bowling prowess in Match 55 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024wreaking havoc for Mumbai Indians (MI) against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at Wankhede Stadium on Monday (May 6).
Opting to bat first, SRH openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head provided a steady start in the powerplay, with Head particularly aggressive, scoring a brisk 48 off 30 balls. However, the tide turned when MI’s bowlers, led by spinner Piyush Chawlaintervened. Chawla’s spell saw SRH losing wickets at regular intervals after the decent start.
Chawla’s first breakthrough came on the third delivery of the eleventh over when he dismissed the dangerous Travis Head. Delivering a tossed-up delivery on the leg stump, Chawla enticed Head into attempting a sweep shot. Nevertheless, Head failed to connect cleanly, resulting in a straightforward catch for Tilak Varma at deep backward square.
In his subsequent over, Chawla continued his impressive spell by claiming another crucial wicket. This time, his victim was Heinrich Klaasenwho attempted to take on the spinner by playing across the line to a quicker googly delivered by Chawla. Nonetheless, Klaasen’s intentions were foiled as he only managed to get an inside edge onto the stumps, resulting in the timber being disturbed and sending the batsman back to the pavilion.
Chawla grabbed his third wicket of the match by dismissing the SRH batter, Abdul SamadLBW. Chawla bowled a length ball on the stumps. Samad was looking to work it on the leg side but ended up playing all over it and got hit on the pad. Samad found himself adjudged out by the on-field umpire, prompting him to review the decision. Despite the review, replays confirmed the dismissal, as Samad had already started walking towards the boundary ropes after seeing the replay.
In the concluding phase of the innings, SRH’s skipper Pat Cummins displayed his batting prowess by playing a crucial innings. He scored 35 runs off just 17 balls, which included two boundaries and two sixes. Cummins’ aggressive batting helped propel his team’s total to a competitive 173/8 at the end of their allotted 20 overs. Meanwhile skipper Hardik Pandya and Chawla emerged as the standout bowlers for MI, each scalping three wickets.