SRH vs CSK: MS Dhoni drops Kane Williamson off Ravindra Jadeja’s bowling

SRH vs CSK: Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni dropped Kane Williamson off Ravindra Jadeja’s bowling during SunRisers Hyderabad’s innings in Pune.

MS Dhoni drops Kane Williamson off Ravindra Jadeja's bowling (Courtesy by BCCI/PTI Photo)

MS Dhoni drops Kane Williamson off Ravindra Jadeja’s bowling (Courtesy by BCCI/PTI Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • MS Dhoni dropped Kane Williamson’s regulation catch
  • The incident took place in the seventh over of Hyderabad’s innings
  • SRH had lost two wickets in their pursuit of 203 when Dhoni dropped Williamson

Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni dropped Kane Williamson’s regulation catch off Ravindra Jadeja’s bowling during SRH’s chase in the 46th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 in Pune on Sunday.

The incident took place in the seventh over of Hyderabad’s innings when Kane Williamson was batting on 18. Jadeja tossed it up and the ball turned a bit after landing as Kane looked to push it through the off side but he got an outside edge and Dhoni failed to cling on behind the stumps. SRH had lost two wickets in their pursuit of 203 when Dhoni dropped Williamson.

IPL 2022: Full Coverage

Earlier, Ruturaj Gaikwad (99 off 57 balls) and Devon Conway (85 not out off 55 balls) lifted Chennai Super Kings to a massive 202/2 against Sunrisers Hyderabad at MCA Stadium on Sunday.

In a stadium filled with yellow jerseys, Gaikwad and Conway took apart a lethal bowling line-up with an outstanding 182-run opening partnership to put Chennai in the driver’s seat at the innings break. The 182-run opening stand between Gaikwad and Conway is also the highest partnership of IPL 2022 and also the highest stand for any wicket for Chennai in the history of the tournament.

For Hyderabad, T. Natarajan was the only bowler among the wickets with 2/42 as the side conceded only 49 runs in the last five overs after being blown away by Chennai’s left-right opening pair. Chennai was off to a blistering start, thanks to the opening pair of Conway and Gaikwad. After taking 46/0 in power-play, Chennai accelerated superbly, taking 7, 13, 14, 11, 15 and 17 runs in the next six overs.

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