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Who Is Prince Yadav? LSG Pacer Who Clean Bowled SRH Danger-Man Travis Head In IPL 2025 Game




Prince Yadav became the city’s speech in the super giants of Sunrisers Hyderabad against Lucknow. Delhi Pacer, 23, took the important Hiteworth of Travis Head while SRH was limited to 190/9 in 20 Overs. Yadav finished with figures of 4-0-29-1. The right arm stimulator Prince Yadav reached glory at the Premier League in Delhi. He played under Captain of the LSG Rishabh Pant in the 2024 DPL for Purani Delhi 6. He took 13 counters in 10 games. This performance saw him do his debut in White-Ball for Delhi. Lucknow’s Super Giants recovered it for 30 Lakh INR. He took 11 counters in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 trophy with a saving rate of 7.54, finishing as Delhi’s highest standards. He was also Delhi’s largest roof hold in the Vijay Hazare trophy with 11 counters.

Speaking of the match, Shardul Thakur continued his dream return with four counters to help Lucknow super-mansing to restrict a Power Power Sunrisers, Hyderabad at 190 for nine for an IPL match here. By opting for Bowl, Shardul (4/34) gave LSG an ardent beginning, withdrawing Abishek Sharma and the last Centurion Ishan Kishan match in consecutive bullets in the third.

Shardul sent Sharma packaging with a short delivery before catching Ishan Kishan caught behind a harmless delivery on the side of the leg. Travis Head (47 OFF 28), however, looked in a disturbing form when he brought the attack on the opposition and used his brutal power to treat borders and in six.

Head was particularly brutal against Avesh, which sprayed the ball on both sides, the Australian striking it for two six and a four to recover 18 points in fourth.

The head, however, was lucky because he obtained two reprieve.

The head skids the first ball of Ravi Bishnoi on the ground, and Pooran parked in Long-on had all the time of the world to pass the ball and take a simple catch but the Antilles posed it.

The missed luck turned out to be expensive while the head criticized Bishnoi on the covers for a maximum.

Bishnoi had another chance of claiming the head counter in the fifth ball of the sixth, but he failed to hang on to a difficult return.

But the chance of the head finally exhausted when the quick launcher, Prince Yadav, disturbed his woods to pick up his first IPL window.

Henrich Klaansen (26 out of 17) looked dangerous but came out bizarre, exhausted by Yadav from his own bowling alley while a right journey of Nitish Reddy Ricochet on the powers of the quisters followed.

The young Aniket Verma played a camée of 13 balls at 36 points which included five sixth but fell on Disvesh Rathi, the leg spinner, captured by David Miller.

The SRH Pat Cummins skipper (18 out of 4) struck three of his first three balls before leaving.

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