SRH vs RR, IPL 2022: Royals prove too hot for Sunrisers
RR vs SRH, IPL 2022: Rajasthan Royals couldn’t have asked for a better start to its Indian Premier League campaign than a clinical performance in all departments against Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Published : Mar 29, 2022 23:43 IST
Seldom does a team have a perfect outing in a T20 match. It is also rare for a team to falter in every department of the game. When both the facets combine, you end up witnessing a one-sided affair all along, as was seen at the Maharashtra Cricket Association’s International Stadium on Monday night. Rajasthan Royals couldn’t have asked for a better start to its Indian Premier League campaign than a clinical performance in all departments against Sunrisers Hyderabad. The Hyderabad-based franchise, on the other hand, appeared to be as disgruntled as its management team on the auction table last month. As a result, the Royals - with seven first-timers in the pink jersey - opened its IPL account with a 61-run win. The comprehensive win came as the icing on the cake for captain Sanju Samson, who marked his 100th appearance for Royals (including Champions League T20) with a ferocious fifty. With each of its top six batters playing their roles to precision, Royals piled on a gargantuan total of 210 for six after being asked to bat by Kane Williamson. Arguably the best bowling combination of the tournament then demolished a clueless Sunrisers batting line-up to seal the fate of the match at the halfway mark into the chase that never got off.
As it happened Trent Boult and Prasidh Krishna - who shared the spoils all through the PowerPlay - took the fizz out of the Sunrisers chase by leaving them in tatters at 14/3 after six overs. Both the pacers bowled a maiden each, with Prasidh accounting for Williamson in the second over. Prasidh then got rid of his former Knight Riders teammate Rahul Tripathi with a perfect ball that rose after pitching in the channel. When Boult found Nicholas Pooran plumb in front of the wickets, the writing was on the wall.
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