Despite watching his side fall to a 44-run defeat, Sanju Samson rewrote history books by becoming the first batter for Rajasthan Royals to hit the 4000-run mark in the T20s.
A fine century by Ishan on his debut in Orange along with a half-century from opener Travis Head powered Sunrisers Hyderabad to 286/6 against RR at their home ground of Uppal Stadium on Sunday, and Men in Orange continued from where they started last season, falling just two runs short of tw
Kishan and Head reached new milestones in their T20 careers during their Indian Premier League (IPL) opening clash against Rajasthan Royals (RR) at their home ground of Uppal Stadium.
Ishan Kishan's redemption came in Orange colours, as the southpaw once left without a central contract by Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), adopted to Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)'s fiery, high-scoring and go-hard-from-ball-one brand of cricket the very minute he took his batting st
Rajasthan Royals stand-in captain Riyan Parag felt his side could have "executed" better during the high-voltage 287-run chase against the Sunrisers Hyderabad in the ongoing Indian Premier League on Sunday.
The English pacer surpassed the previous record held by Mohit Sharma, who gave away 73 runs for Gujarat Titans (GT) against Delhi Capitals (DC) in IPL 2024.
Chasing a mammoth total of 287 runs, the Rajasthan openers Sanju Samson and Yashavi Jaiswal started attacking from the first over but lost three wickets inside the powerplay with just 50 runs on board.
Ishan Kishan's explosive debut in Orange colours and super-consistent Travis Head were the stars of the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) batting clinic as they reached 286/6 in their 20 overs against Rajasthan Royals (RR), the second-highest total in the league's history.
A fine century by Kishan and a half-century from opener Travis Head powered SRH to 286/6 against RR at their home ground of Uppal Stadium on Sunday, and Men in Orange continued from where they started last season, falling just two runs short of two runs of breaking their own record of highes