Published May 26, 2024, 9:40 pm IST
In a highly anticipated IPL 2024 final, the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) crumbled to an embarrassing total of 113 runs in 18.3 overs. Pat Cummins scored 24 runs for SRH, as the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bowlers delivered a clinical performance at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. This article delves into the details of SRH’s batting collapse and KKR’s dominant bowling display.
Despite having a star-studded line-up, SRH faltered on a surface that, while challenging, could have been more playable. The pitch offered swing, bounce, and grip, which KKR exploited expertly. KKR’s bowlers kept the pressure on SRH from the outset, never allowing them to build momentum.
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Mitchell Starc, the most expensive player in IPL 2024, dismissed Abhishek Sharma in the first over with a beautiful delivery. Starc’s early breakthrough was a crucial blow to SRH, who struggled to recover.
The top order woes continued for SRH as Travis Head fell to Vaibhav Arora in the next over. Rahul Tripathi departed early, leaving SRH reeling at 21/3 inside the powerplay. KKR’s bowlers relentlessly picked up wickets regularly, preventing significant partnerships from forming.
Aiden Markram and Heinrich Klaasen attempted to stabilize the innings, but their efforts were short-lived. Both batsmen got starts but failed to convert them into substantial scores. Their dismissals further compounded SRH’s problems.
Pat Cummins provided a glimmer of hope with a brief cameo, scoring 24 runs. His efforts pushed SRH’s total past the 100-run mark, but it was far from a competitive score in a high-stakes final.
Mitchell Starc showcased his prowess with the ball again, leading KKR’s attack with precision and skill. His early breakthrough set the tone for the rest of the innings. Andre Russell stepped up on the big occasion, taking three crucial wickets. His all-round performance was instrumental in KKR’s dominance.
Harshit Rana and Vaibhav Arora also made significant contributions, each taking important wickets to dismantle SRH’s batting line-up. KKR’s bowlers worked in tandem, ensuring no SRH batter could settle.
With their collapse, SRH broke Chennai Super Kings (CSK) 11-year-old record for the lowest score in an IPL final. CSK had previously held the record with 125/9 in the 2013 final.
In 2013, CSK failed to chase down Mumbai Indians’ total of 148, losing the final by 23 runs. SRH’s performance in 2024 was even more disappointing, highlighting the pressure and unpredictability of the IPL finals.
Lowest totals for SRH (IPL)
96 vs MI Hyderabad 2019
113 vs MI Hyderabad 2015
113 vs KKR Chennai 2024 *
114 vs PBKS Dubai 2020
Lowest totals in IPL finals
113 SRH vs KKR Chennai 2024 *
125/9 CSK vs MI Kolkata 2013
128/6 RPS vs MI Hyderabad 2017
129/8 MI vs RPS Hyderabad 2017
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