IPL 2021: Check out, What Sanjay Manjrekar says about these three Indian players, playing together in SRH’s playing XI
In the ninth match of IPL (IPL 2021, MI vs SRH), Sunrisers Hyderabad suffered their third consecutive defeat in the tournament. Mumbai Indians won their match by 13 runs to register their second win of the season.
In the ninth match of IPL (IPL 2021, MI vs SRH), Sunrisers Hyderabad suffered their third consecutive defeat in the tournament. Mumbai Indians won their match by 13 runs to register their second win of the season. The hero of Mumbai’s victory during the batting was Quinton de Kock, Kieron Pollard. Who contributed the most from the bat. At the same time, Hardik Pandya changed the stance of the match while filming brilliantly.
Rohit Sharma’s 32-ball 25 and Man of the Match Pollard’s 22-ball 35 not out helped Mumbai Indians to 137 for 19.4 overs after Mumbai Indians scored 150 for five in 20 overs. gave. This is Sunrisers third consecutive defeat.
After losing two consecutive matches, Sunrisers Hyderabad made four changes in this match and reposed confidence in young players like Virat Singh, Abhishek Sharma, Khalil Ahmed, and Mujib Ur Rahman. But this step of SRH is doesn’t get successful in the terms of the match results. The three young Indian cricketer consisting of Virat Singh, Abhishek Sharma, and Abdul Samad made 20 runs in 24 deliveries together and due to this former Indian cricketer, Sanjay Manjrekar makes a controversial tweet regarding them.
Sorry to say, but anyone that picks Abhishek Sharma, Virat Singh and Abdul Samad all together in one playing XI does not deserve to win.
— Sanjay Manjrekar (@sanjaymanjrekar) April 17, 2021
Earlier, Rohit Sharma and Quinton de Kock(40) also gave Mumbai a quick start but after the break of this 55-run partnership in the seventh over, the Sunrisers Hyderabad bowlers tightened their grip. Pollard, however, took two sixes off Bhuvneshwar Kumar off the last two balls to reach the team’s challenging score.
Chasing the target, the pair of their most successful openers for the Sunrisers, Jonny Bairstow and David Warner, opened the innings. Bairstow looked aggressive from the start. He hit four consecutive boundaries in the third over off the ball of Trent Boult, which included one six and three fours. After this, he hit a four and then two sixes in the over of Adam Milne. Bairstow did not spare Krunal Pandya, who bowled economically in the last match and hit a six and a four in the fifth over.