Sunrisers Hyderabad Vs Rajasthan Royals Match Scorecard

Sunrisers Hyderabad Vs Rajasthan Royals Match Scorecard

How many times SRH won the match?

Since their introduction in 2009 as the Deccan Chargers and again under David Warner in 2016, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) have reached two finals of the Indian Premier League; first under the Deccan Chargers name then under Warner. But only once have they managed to claim victory against Royal Challengers Bangalore in a finals. You will get to know their statistics in Sunrisers Hyderabad Vs Rajasthan Royals Match Scorecard. 

Hyderabad’s batsmen put together impressive totals during this season, including an epic 287-run chase against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in Mumbai where Travis Head scored an amazing 47 off 30 balls while Heinrich Klassen contributed with 30 ball 67; Dinesh Karthik and Faf du Plessis also made valuable contributions; yet ultimately Hyderabad Royals triumphed by 25 runs.

As expected, they won eight regular season games and qualified for their seventh playoff appearance, but experienced difficulty with fast bowlers during their playoff appearances, due to Williamson’s poor form. That led them to only win four out of their remaining seven matches, ending up eighth on the points table and facing off against KKR once more for Qualifier 1 matchup in Qualifier 1. Both sides won both times against one another!

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After suffering two early wickets in the powerplay, SRH are quickly back in contention thanks to Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen who are working quickly towards building a half century partnership within no time at all.

Avesh Khan comes on and attempts to lure Royals batters with slower deliveries dug into the track around off stump, however Rovman Powell fails to connect and pushes it through covers for one run.

Boult then fooled Rahul Tripathi with a leg side slow bouncer pitched by Boult, forcing Tripathi into hitting for big shots that Chahal caught at short third. This was a serious setback for Sunrisers Hyderabad as this loss marks their worst at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium this season; for them to reach the final, Qualifier 2 against Kolkata Knight Riders must win on Friday as well.

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Royals beat Sunrisers Hyderabad at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur in their inaugural IPL clash since SRH entered as an franchise in 2013. James Faulkner took five wickets – their maiden five-wicket haul ever in this fixture!

Unfortunately, however, their batting and bowling were unable to keep pace with their opponents, leaving them in sixth place with six wins out of 14 games despite making the playoffs and eventually falling in an eliminator game to Delhi Capitals.

SRH had an unfortunate season. Dhawan was dethroned for Williamson midway through, while their fast bowlers failed to be effective enough. Rashid Khan made an impressionful contribution with his legbreaks and googlies; batsmen found it difficult to play him out.

On May 26th at MA Chidambaram Stadium (commonly referred to as Chepauk Stadium in Chennai), these two teams will clash again for IPL 2024 final matchup. Hotstar will broadcast this match live; and whoever emerges victorious will lift IPL trophy for third time!

Rajasthan Royals

Rajasthan Royals shocked most when they became champions in the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League in 2008. Winning 11 out of 14 league matches and topping their respective groups, Yusuf Pathan earned Player of the Match honors against Chennai Super Kings during their final meeting and both Rahul Dravid and Ajinkya Rahane were among the top 10 run scorers while Sohail Tanvir won the Purple Cap award for most wickets taken during that season.

Rajasthan Royals have endured an up-and-down journey since then, failing to qualify for playoffs four times and finishing sixth or lower seven times. In 2022, however, they made it all the way to semifinals before losing in two qualifiers against Gujarat Titans.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated Royal Challengers Bengaluru and qualified for qualifier 2. RR then faced Sunrisers Hyderabad where Graeme Smith scored an unbeaten 71 off 45 balls and Yusuf Pathan made 61 off 28 balls to set up an exciting run chase that lasted just 19 overs, and Jos Buttler secured victory with an unbeaten 107 off 60 balls. 

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