DC Succumbs to Record-Breaking SRH Powerplay, Pant Concedes Catch-Up

DC Succumbs to Record-Breaking SRH Powerplay, Pant Concedes Catch-Up

Delhi Capitals’ skipper Rishabh Pant admitted that his team was playing catch-up after Sunrisers Hyderabad’s record-breaking powerplay performance in their 67-run defeat at home. Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma’s blistering opening partnership of 131 runs in just 6 overs set the tone for SRH’s massive total of 266/7, the fourth time they have crossed 250 this season.

Despite a valiant effort with the bat, DC could only manage 199 all out, falling short of the target. Pant acknowledged the powerplay as the turning point, saying, “We were just catching up throughout the match. That was the massive difference.”

Legendary commentator Sunil Gavaskar offered words of encouragement to Pant after the loss, urging him to keep his head up. Pant responded, “I will try my best, sir.”

Head and Sharma’s record-breaking partnership erased the previous IPL record of 105/0 set by KKR against RCB in 2017. Pant admitted that he may have misjudged the dew factor and erred in choosing to bowl first.

SRH bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar, despite taking only one wicket, played a crucial role with his economical spell of 33 runs in 4 overs. He praised his fellow pacer T Natarajan’s exceptional bowling, who twice came close to a hat-trick and finished with figures of 4/19 in four overs.

Bhuvneshwar expressed satisfaction with SRH’s batting performance, saying, “For so many years, this is the first time our batting is clicking so much.” He also highlighted the importance of bowlers, saying, “Bowling is something… somebody says batting wins your sponsorship, but bowling wins you championship.”