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6, 6, 6, 6: Marcus Stoinis Rains Fury On Mohammed Shami As SRH Star Concede 75 In 4 overs vs PBKS




Punjab Kings strikers, led by the Skipper Shreyas Iyer, made a bulldozer six strokes to a huge 245 for six against Sunrisers Hyderabad, despite four gates transport by Harshal Patel, in their IPL match on Saturday. If the Openers Priyansh Arya (36) and Prabhsimran Singh (42) provided a flamboyant start with a 66 -point stand, it was Iyer who stole the show with a whirlwind of 82 balls of 36 balls, with six six and as many. He sewn a 73 -point partnership out of only 40 bullets with Nehal Wadhera (22) to maintain the momentum. At the end of the rounds, Marcus Stoinis brought him to another level by hitting Mohammed Shami for four six games.

On a Belter in a field, the PBK operators have taken out all the firearms, fueling their side to a Commander 89 for a power game.

Prabhsimran set the tone early, hitting Mohammed Shami (0/75) for three borders, before Priyansh torn Pat Cummins (0/40) with six and two. The left -hander then broke Shami for two successive six and a four, while Prabhsimran launched another delivery for a maximum while the Punjab ran to 50 in just three overs.

Harshal Patel (4/42) finally broke the opening stand, exceeding Priyansh with a slower delivery which was triggered by Nitish Reddy. The PBKs were 66 for one after four letters.

Harshal could also have had Prabhsimran, but Abhishek Sharma dropped a difficult chance. The Kings ended the power game on a top, Iyer finishing it with a style with a six.

SRH finally obtained relief when the Sri-Lankan stimulator Eshan Malinga (2/45), making its IPL debut, rejected Prabhsimran in the next one. The opener slapped a slower ball directly in Cummins.

However, Malingu was dismantled in his second plus, Iyer and Wadhera striking him for six each.

Zeeshan Ansari, who played two tight poverty without conceding a border, was then launched for two six and four strokes by Iyer for a long time, presenting the shape and flair of the PBKS skipper.

Iyer completed his half-century with a sliced ​​border off Shami, while Wadhera kept the dashboard check with a fine leg sweep.

PBKS lost two quick counters while Malingu produced a Yorker to reject Wadhera, and Harshal Patel trapped Shashank Singh (2) LBW after a successful DRS review, reducing visitors to 168 for four in the 15th.

Imperturbable, Iyer continued carnage, breaking Ansari on an additional and punishing Malinga coverage with three successive borders while PBKS crossed the 200 -point mark in the 17th.

Harshal returned strongly to the 18th, withdrawing Glenn Maxwell and Iyer in the three bullets to push the Punjab.

But Marcus Stoinis provided the last development, hammering an unfortunate shami for four consecutive in the last four bullets of the sleeves, while PBKS finished with an imposing total.

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