IPL 2021, SRH vs PBKS: Mohammed Shami, Ravi Bishnoi help Punjab seal thrilling win against Sunrisers in Sharjah

Ravi bowled Kedar Jadhav of Sunrisers Hyderabad
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Kedar Jadhav of Sunrisers Hyderabad was bowled by Ravi Bishnoi of Punjab Kings during the 37th match.

Young leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi took three wickets as Punjab Kings displayed scintillating bowling as they thrashed struggling Sunrisers Hyderabad by five runs in a low-scoring but entertaining Indian Premier League match here on Saturday.

21-year-old Bishnoi (3/24) went through the SRH middle order after the veteran India pacer Mohammed Shami Shook up the run chase early on by dismissing both David Warner (2) and the captain Kane Williamson (1) Cheaply in the first and third overs respectively.

Chasing 126 for victory on a slow track at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, SRH posted 120 for 7 in 20 overs to end their hopes of a place in the play-offs.

Punjab, however, kept their hopes alive and finished fifth with eight points from 10 matches.

West Indian Jason Holder Hopes of a dramatic win for SRH were stoked with a late win of 47 runs off just 29 balls with five sixes, but in the end, SRH fell short by five runs.

SRH needed 21 runs in the last two overs and Arshdeep Singh conceded just four runs in the last over.

17 runs needed off the final over bowled by Nathan Ellis, Holder hit a six off the second ball but SRH needed a six to tie the score and take the match to the Super Over.

But Holder, who took three wickets for 19 runs in the innings of Punjab Kings, could score only one run on the last ball.

SRH were 20 for 2 after the power play and Bishnoi has since taken center stage as he removed the next three batsmen to chase down SRH’s run.

Firstly, he Manish Pandey (13) In the eighth over before being dismissed Kedar Jadhav (12) and Abdul Samad (1).

For 3 for 43 at the halfway mark, SRH were 60 for 5 in the 13th over.

SRH had some hope with Jason Holder at the crease as West Indies smashed two sixes to take 16 runs from the 16th over bowled by Nathan Ellis.

SRH needed 35 runs from the last four overs and Wriddhiman Shah (31) was set up at the other end but he was run out in a terrible mix in the 17th over.

Earlier, Holder’s impressive spell of three for 19 restricted Punjab Kings to 125 for 7 after SRH were sent in to bat.

The Punjab Kings batsmen struggled to go on a slow wicket and failed to form any major partnership, the most being a 30-run stand. Chris Gayle And eden markram, who played an innings of 27 runs in 32 balls for the third wicket.

captain KL Rahul He had scored 49 runs in the last match but was dismissed early this time as he was dismissed for 21 runs in the fifth over off the first ball of Holder.

other openers Mayank Agarwal (5), who had scored 67 against Rajasthan Royals on Tuesday, was dismissed after four balls as he dismissed Kane Williamson at mid-off by Holder.

After the power play, Punjab Kings scored 29 for 2 and three wickets could have fallen in the next over but David Warner dismissed Markram. Khaleel Ahmed.

Mohali’s team had scored 55 runs for 2 wickets at the halfway mark.

Chris Gayle shrugged off his trademark big hit shot but was dismissed for 14 off 17 balls by Rashid Khan.

Nicholas Pooran (8) followed his senior West Indies colleague into the dressing room in the next over, while Markram’s promising innings ended in the 15th over, while looking for big shots to accelerate the innings.

Deepak Hooda (13) made a few quick strikes before the ball was pulled out of thin air in an excellent fielding effort by substitute fielder J Suchit to dismiss the batsman.

Punjab Kings took 14 runs in the last over Bhuvneshwar Kumar To end his innings at 125 runs for 7 wickets.

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