Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) showcased strategic brilliance and clinical execution on the night of May 24th, 2024, at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, outplaying the Rajasthan Royals (RR) by 36 runs in Qualifier 2 of the IPL 2024. This emphatic victory secured SRH’s place in their third IPL final, where they will face the formidable Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR).
SRH Bat First, Post Competitive Total
Opting to bat first after losing the toss, SRH openers Abhishek Sharma and Kane Williamson began cautiously, negotiating the initial swing bowling of Trent Boult and Prasidh Krishna. The pair added 32 runs for the first wicket before Williamson (18) was caught behind the stumps off a sharp delivery from Ravichandran Ashwin.
Rahul Tripathi, promoted to number three, played a vital knock. He struck some crisp boundaries, particularly through the covers and mid-wicket region, and formed a crucial partnership with Abhishek Sharma (24). The duo added 47 runs for the second wicket before Sharma was undone by a slower ball from Shreyas Gopal.
Klaasen Steadies the Ship, Late Order Blitz Propels SRH
Heinrich Klaasen, the South African wicket-keeper batsman, entered the arena with the score at 79/2 in the 10th over. He demonstrated a mix of aggression and composure, consistently finding the boundary while effectively rotating the strike. Klaasen’s well-paced fifty (50 off 34 balls) provided the much-needed impetus to the SRH innings.
The middle order, however, witnessed a mini-collapse. Nicholas Pooran (12) and Aiden Markram (15) fell prey to some disciplined bowling from RR spinners, leaving SRH at a precarious 122/4 in the 16th over.
The lower order, however, rose to the occasion. Washington Sundar (22) played a handy cameo, while Romario Shepherd (18 off 9 balls) provided a late flourish with a couple of sixes in the final over. Bhuvneshwar Kumar, promoted as a pinch-hitter, remained unbeaten on 8 runs.
SRH Pacers Strike Early, Spinners Weave a Web
Chasing a target of 176 runs, RR openers Jos Buttler and Yashasvi Jaiswal started positively. Buttler, in particular, looked in ominous touch, dispatching Boult for a couple of boundaries in the first over. However, the joy was short-lived as Boult had his revenge in the third over, dismissing the dangerous batsman for a 10-ball 14.
Sanju Samson, the RR captain, walked in at number three, but his stay at the crease was brief. He was deceived by a slower ball from Abhishek Sharma, holing out at deep mid-wicket for just 7 runs. This double blow within the powerplay put RR on the back foot.
Shahbaz Ahmed Takes Center Stage, Royals Struggle to Recover
The introduction of spin further tightened the grip for SRH. Shahbaz Ahmed, brought on as an impact substitution, ripped through the RR middle order. He dismissed the in-form Riyan Parag (5) and the experienced Ravichandran Ashwin (18) in quick succession, exposing the Royals’ batting frailties.
Dhruv Jurel, batting at number four, displayed grit and determination. He played some elegant strokes, particularly against the pace bowlers, and reached a well-deserved fifty (56 off 42 balls). However, the required run rate kept climbing, and Jurel lacked support from the other end.
SRH Clinch Victory, Royals Fall Short
With wickets falling at regular intervals, the pressure mounted on the remaining RR batsmen. Shreyas Gopal (12) and Prasidh Krishna (10) offered some resistance, but their dismissals in the death overs sealed RR’s fate.
Avesh Khan, with three wickets to his name, ably supported the spin duo of Sharma and Ahmed. In the end, RR fell short by 36 runs, managing only 139 runs in their allotted 20 overs.
Player of the Match: Shahbaz Ahmed
Shahbaz Ahmed’s impactful bowling performance, particularly his crucial double-wicket over in the middle overs, earned him the Player of the Match award. His three wickets for just 21 runs effectively derailed the RR chase and played a pivotal role in SRH’s victory.
SRH on Cloud Nine, Royals Left to Rue Missed Opportunities
This win marks a significant turnaround for SRH, who had a stuttering start to the IPL 2024. They have now found a winning combination and will be brimming with confidence heading into the final. The atmosphere in the SRH camp is electric, with captain Kane Williamson praising his team’s fighting spirit and adaptability throughout the tournament.
Royals Disappointed, But Take Away Positives
The Rajasthan Royals, on the other hand, will be left to rue their missed opportunities. Their batting, which had been their strength throughout the season, faltered at a crucial juncture. The absence of key players like Jos Buttler for a longer duration and Shimron Hetmyer for the entire tournament due to national commitments undoubtedly impacted their batting depth.
However, skipper Sanju Samson acknowledged the team’s progress and expressed pride in their fighting spirit. He commended the youngsters like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Dhruv Jurel for their impressive performances and vowed to come back stronger next season.
Experts Laud SRH’s Strategy and Execution
Cricket pundits lauded SRH’s strategic approach and clinical execution in the Qualifier 2 match. The decision to include Shahbaz Ahmed as an impact substitute proved to be a masterstroke, with his spin bowling creating havoc in the RR batting order. The bowling attack, led by the experienced duo of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Trent Boult, displayed exceptional discipline and variations throughout the innings.
Focus Shifts to the Final: SRH vs KKR
With the dust settling on the Qualifier 2, all eyes now turn to the much-anticipated final between SRH and KKR. Both teams have displayed remarkable consistency and resilience throughout the tournament, making for a mouthwatering clash. SRH will be aiming to replicate their 2016 IPL victory, while KKR will be looking to add another title to their trophy cabinet.
Key Players to Watch Out For
The final promises to be a battle between some of the best players in the world. For SRH, the likes of Kane Williamson, Abhishek Sharma, and Heinrich Klaasen will be crucial with the bat. Their bowling attack, spearheaded by Bhuvneshwar Kumar, T. Natarajan, and the spin duo of Shahbaz Ahmed and Washington Sundar, will need to be at their absolute best to restrict the prolific KKR batting line-up.
KKR, on the other hand, will rely heavily on their batting firepower. Openers Venkatesh Iyer and Shubman Gill have been in sublime form throughout the season, while the experienced Nitish Rana and the explosive Andre Russell pose a constant threat in the middle order. Pat Cummins and Sunil Narine will lead their bowling attack, with the likes of Varun Chakravarthy and Shivam Mavi providing valuable support.
A Night of High-Voltage Cricket Awaits
The stage is set for a night of high-voltage cricket. The IPL 2024 final promises to be a closely contested affair, with both teams boasting a well-balanced squad and a winning mentality. The cricketing world eagerly awaits to see who will emerge victorious and lift the coveted IPL trophy.