IPL 2022, MI vs SRH: Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Kane Williamson praised Rahul Tripathi after the victory over Mumbai Indians. Cricket News – Times of India

Mumbai: Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Kane Williamson praise for the batsman Rahul TripathiAfter his knock helped his team beat Mumbai Indians,
Tripathi’s 76 and Umran Malik’s three-wicket haul helped Sunrisers Hyderabad beat Mumbai Indians by three runs in a thrilling match at the Wankhede Stadium here on Tuesday to end a five-match losing streak.
“It felt good to break consistently. But it was also good to win wrestling. There were some games where the pace was not in our favor and we just couldn’t wrestle it back. Overall great performance and a lot to learn to come out of it.” He (Tripathi) is a seriously special player, he comes out and takes the pace away. Have seen this many times in the competition. He always bowls fast, which is clearly a strength for our team. And there’s the weapon. Amazing skill set that if he can channel that, he can turn a match like we’ve seen,” Williamson said in the post-match presentation.
“Priyam is a seriously talented cricketer, great that he can get the opportunity today, he is one of those players we are going to see a lot of, he has a really good head on his shoulders, a lot of potential but There is a lot of skill too. Our death bowling has been our strength and Bhuvi is one of the top death bowlers of the tournament. His contribution today and bowling a maiden is an amazing contribution and a truly match winning moment,” he added. .
Tripathi shared a 50-run stand with Priyam Garg off just 28 balls, SRH facing an early setback. After Garg’s dismissal, Tripathi shared a 50-run stand with Nicholas Pooran to take his side to a total of 193/6.
Chasing a target of 194, Mumbai had to score 43 runs in 18 balls. Tim David hit T Natarajan for four sixes in an over but the left-arm pacer dismissed the batsman for 46, which came off just 18 balls.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar, with only 19 runs needed to win off 12 balls, bowled a one-wicket maiden to dismiss Sanjay Yadav for a four-ball duck.
Needing 19 runs in the final over, Ramandeep Singh tried hard but his team lost by three runs and Williamson-led Hyderabad registered a close win to keep their play-off chances alive.