Sunrisers Hyderabad kept their play-off hopes alive by pulling off a well-deserved seven-run victory over Rajasthan Royals in a thrilling Indian Premier League match that went to the wire at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, on Thursday.
Riding on contrasting fifties from Shikhar Dhawan (54) and Eoin Morgan (68 off 28 balls), Hyderabad posted a mammoth 201 for four in their 20 overs. Rajasthan made a brave effort in their run chase as they finished on 194 for seven courtesy of a sparkling innings of 68 from 40 balls from Steve Smith.
This was Sunrisers' fifth victory in 10 games, which took them to ten points and kept their hopes alive while Royals' suffering their fourth loss in 12 games and have not yet booked their final-four berth.
Chasing the formidable target, Royals lost in-form batsman Ajinkya Rahane (8) cheaply, who was caught behind in the very first over of the innings off pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
But a superb half-century of 68 from Steve Smith brought them back in contention. A late flourish from James Faulkner (30), Sanju Samson (21) and Chris Morris (34 not out) brought the hosts in touching distance of victory, but in the end it was not enough for the hosts.
Morris threatened to take the game away with a flurry of three sixes in the 19th over bowled by Praveen Kumar (0-40) before Bhuvaneshwar Kumar (3-44) stopped Royals short in the last over, in which they needed 18 runs.
Put in to bat, Sunrisers were off to a fine start with Dhawan and captain David Warner (24) stitching together a 48-run stand. It got broken in the fifth over when Warner edged his compatriot and opposite number Shane Watson (2-36) to wicket-keeper Sanju Samson.
Another useful partnership of 41 followed between Dhawan, who made his third half century of the competition and second against Sunrisers, and No 3 Moises Henriques (20).
It was nipped by leg spinner Pravin Tambe (1-32), who clean up the Australian all-rounder while he attempted a big heave.
Morgan hit Watson for a huge six before Dhawan slog-swept off-spinner Deepak Hooda (0-34) over the ropes to raise his 50 in 33 balls, while the team total swelled by 14 runs in that over.
But he attempted an ambitious reverse sweep off James Faulkner (1-37) soon afterwards and was castled after adding 38 runs with Morgan.
Morgan was joined by Ravi Bopara and went on the offensive in the last five overs during which the score rattled along.
Morgan singled out Tambe, whose first three overs cost only 14 runs by carting the leg spinner for two sixes, a four and a couple in his last over. He lofted Faulkner for a straight six to reach 50 off 23 balls, a knock laced with four sixes and as many fours.
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