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Starc’s five-for sets up Delhi Capitals’ emphatic win over SRH

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Faf du Plessis’ 26-ball half-century powered Delhi Capitals’ chase against Sunrisers Hyderabad in their IPL match in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.
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Mitchell Starc’s IPL fairytale continues. He returned to the league last season with Kolkata Knight Riders following an eight-year hiatus. It ended with a dream run on the podium.

Mitchell Starc rocked the Sunrisers Hyderabad batting line-up.

Mitchell Starc rocked the Sunrisers Hyderabad batting line-up.
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The Aussie pacer’s attempts to replicate that with the Delhi Capitals is off to a promising start following his maiden T20 fifer in DC’s thumping seven-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium here on Sunday.

Pat Cummins opted to set a target under a hot Vizag sun. SRH’s openers walked in wary of Starc’s ability to find early swing. The anxiety worked in DC’s favour with Abhishek Sharma caught well out by Vipraj Nigam’s throw in the first over.

Ishan Kishan tried to clear Starc on the offside but only managed to find Tristan Stubbs at deep backward point. Two balls later, a slow off-cutter from Starc lured local boy Nitish Kumar to play an ambitious shot that went to Axar Patel at mid-on.

Head, whose troubles against Strac are well documented, fell to his compatriot for the sixth time in eight innings when the ball grazed his gloves and sailed into Rahul’s.

Aniket Verma linked up with Heinrich Klaasen to mount a resurgence. In just his second game, his confident hitting allowed SRH to progress at a healthy rate and gave Klaasen breathing room at the other end.

Axar bore the brunt of Aniket’s blitz, giving away a boundary and four maximums, including one straight down the ground. The 23-year-old brought up his half century in just 34 balls. It took an athletic effort from Jake Fraser-McGurk at deep midwicket to stop the carnage which helped SRH to a respectable 163.

Faf du Plessis turned a largely orange looking arena for most part of the afternoon into a sea of blue as he smacked a 26-ball fifty to put DC firmly in control of the chase. Zeeshan Ansari, who replaced Simarjeet Singh in the SRH lineup, waged a lone battle with the ball with a three-for on debut, accounting for the DC top order.

But it only delayed the inevitable as the Capitals ended their short stint in Vizag with two wins in as many games.



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Mohammed Shami calls Hardik Pandya ‘bhai’ and asks for his autograph – WATCH – The Times of India

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Mohammed Shami and Hardik Pandya (Image credit: Mumbai Indians)

NEW DELHI: Rohit Sharma struck his second consecutive half-century and stitched a crucial 53-run stand with Suryakumar Yadav (40*), powering Mumbai Indians to a dominant seven-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL on Wednesday. Chasing a modest target of 144, Mumbai wrapped up the win in just 15.4 overs, marking their fourth straight win and third successful chase in a row.
The chase was anchored by Rohit, who was at his fluent best with a 46-ball 70. He took charge early, launching Pat Cummins over deep square leg for a six and following it up with a crisp four in the third over.
Showing great awareness of the flat Hyderabad pitch, Rohit—who came in as an impact sub—was quick to capitalize, especially when Jaydev Unadkat took the pace off the ball. A powerful lofted six over cover in the fourth over set the tone for what would be a commanding innings.
Rohit’s composed yet aggressive approach, blending caution with controlled aggression, proved too good for the SRH bowlers. With Suryakumar complementing him well, the result was never in doubt.

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Earlier, Sunrisers Hyderabad, after a poor start, were bailed out by Heinrich Klaasen’s counter-attacking 71 off 44 balls. He shared a 99-run partnership with Abhinav Manohar (43 off 37), helping SRH recover to 143/8. Despite their efforts, it proved too little against a resurgent Mumbai side.
In a light-hearted post-match moment, SRH pacer Mohammad Shami was seen taking Hardik Pandya’s autograph on an ICC Champions Trophy 2025 jersey. Both players were part of India’s victorious campaign, where they beat New Zealand by four wickets in the final held in Dubai.
Mumbai, now with back-to-back wins over SRH this season, continue to build strong momentum in their campaign.





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IPL 2025 | Ishan Kishan’s bizarre dismissal in SRH-MI clash raises eyebrows

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Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Ishan Kishan
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India wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan’s bizarre caught-behind when his bat did not come in contact with the ball during an embarrassing SRH batting collapse on Wednesday (April 23, 2025) caught the eye in the IPL clash against Mumbai Indians.

Left-hander Kishan, who had just opened his account in the previous over, tried to work pacer Deepak Chahar’s first delivery, which was drifting down the leg side. The ball was collected by MI wicketkeeper Ryan Rickelton and neither him nor the bowler showed any inclination to appeal for a caught behind.

On-field umpire Vinod Seshan was also close to declaring it a wide. But, to everyone’s surprise, Kishan walked away, indicating he had edged it to the keeper.

Surprised by the batter’s move, Seshan too raised his finger.

Kishan’s gesture had MI skipper Hardik Pandya — who had appealed half-heartedly — pat the left-hander on his helmet and shoulders.

Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya interacts with Sunrisers Hyderabad batsman Ishan Kishan as the latter returns after being dismissed during the IPL match on April 23, 2025

Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya interacts with Sunrisers Hyderabad batsman Ishan Kishan as the latter returns after being dismissed during the IPL match on April 23, 2025
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Replays showed the ball was drifting away from Kishan’s bat when it passed the left-hander, and there was no spike on the UltraEdge either.

It is believed that, on most occasions, a batter comes to know whether he has edged the ball or not. But given the situation SRH are in on the points table — they are placed ninth — they needed to make the most of a flat batting wicket. Kishan’s dismissal saw SRH slump to 9/2 in the third over.

“You think you have seen it all after all these years and yet I must admit the Ishan Kishan’s dismissal leaves me perplexed,” wrote commentator Harsha Bhogle on X, expressing his surprise at the turn of events.





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