SRH Pull Off Second Highest Run Chase In IPL History To Secure 8-Wicket Win Over Punjab Kings

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Sunrisers Hyderabad achieved the second-highest run-chase in IPL history by chasing down 246 runs against Punjab Kings at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on April 12.

Abhishek Sharma celebrates his record-breaking century vs Punjab Kings. (AP Photo)
Abhishek Sharma celebrates his record-breaking century vs Punjab Kings. (AP Photo)

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) secured the second-highest run-chase in IPL history against Punjab Kings (PBKS) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Saturday (April 12). They shot down PBKS’ 246-run target in just 18.3 overs, sealing a huge eight-wicket win at home, led by Abhishek Sharma’s stunning century.

Their final score of 247/2 goes past Rajasthan Royals’ 226/2 against the same team, PBKS, from September 2020. Interestingly, the best in the list is also the Punjab-based franchise, who chased down 262 against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Eden Gardens in IPL 2024.

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    Highest successful chases in IPL history:

    RankTeamRunsTargetAgainstDate
    1PBKS262/2262KKR26-Apr-2024
    2SRH247/2246PBKS12-Apr-2024
    3RR226/6224PBKS27-Sep-2020
    4RR224/8224KKR16-Apr-2024
    5MI219/6219CSK01-May-2021
    6RR217/7215DEC24-Apr-2008
    7SRH217/6215RR07-May-2023
    8MI216/4215PBKS03-May-2023
    9SRH215/6215PBKS19-May-2024
    10DC214/3209GL04-May-2017

    Abhishek returned to form with a breathtaking 141 off 55 balls, overshadowing Shreyas Iyer’s 82, as Sunrisers Hyderabad scripted the second-highest run chase in IPL history to return to winning ways with a comprehensive eight-wicket win over Punjab Kings in a high-scoring encounter here on Saturday.

    Opting to bat, PBKS skipper Shreyas Iyer smashed a blistering 82 off 36 balls, laced with six sixes and as many fours, powering his side to a mammoth 245 for six, despite a four-wicket haul by Harshal Patel (4/42).

    However, it was Abhishek, who had been struggling for form this season, that stole the show with an astonishing display of clean hitting. The southpaw, who was dropped twice, hammered 10 sixes and 14 fours, recording the highest individual score by an Indian in IPL history, as SRH — languishing at the bottom of the table — chased down the target scoring 247 in just 18.3 overs, snapping a four-game losing streak.

    Lockie Ferguson’s hamstring injury after bowling just two balls also left Iyer with one bowler short.

    If Abhishek was the chief aggressor, reaching his fifty in just 19 balls, Travis Head provided solid support, blasting three sixes and nine fours in a fluent 66 off 37 balls. The duo put on a record 171-run opening stand, making a mockery of the daunting chase.

    The 24-year-old from Punjab dismantled the PBKS bowling attack with brute force. Marco Jansen was taken for four boundaries in the second over, and Yash Thakur was clobbered for two sixes and a four as SRH stormed to 60 in just 4 overs.

    Glenn Maxwell was welcomed with a six over extra cover and a four, but the real damage was felt by Yuzvendra Chahal, who dropped Abhishek off his own bowling and was later dispatched into the mid-wicket stands.

    Having played second fiddle early on, Head shifted gears in the ninth over, smashing Maxwell for back-to-back sixes. With Sunrisers in full flow, PBKS skipper Iyer used seven bowlers within the first nine overs, but none could make a breakthrough—partly due to some sloppy fielding.

    Abhishek exploded again in the 10th over, carting Jansen for two sixes and two fours as SRH raced to 143 for no loss at the halfway mark.

    Chahal finally broke the partnership in the 13th over, with Head holing out to long-on. Abhishek soon reached his maiden IPL century in 40 balls and celebrated by pulling out a piece of white paper from his pocket.

    Needing 60 off the last six overs, Abhishek continued the carnage with two sixes and a four off Chahal, bringing up SRH’s 200 in the 15th over.

    Thakur was smashed for another six and four before Arshdeep Singh finally ended Abhishek’s dream innings in the 17th over. But it was too little, too late, as Heinrich Klaasen (21) and Ishan Kishan (9) finished the chase comfortably.

    Earlier, openers Priyansh Arya (36) and Prabhsimran Singh (42) provided a blazing 66-run start, but it was skipper Shreyas Iyer who anchored the innings with a whirlwind 82 off 36 balls, hitting six sixes and as many fours. He shared a 73-run stand off 40 balls with Nehal Wadhera (22).

    Marcus Stoinis provided the final flourish, hammering Mohammed Shami (0/75) for four consecutive sixes in the last over as Punjab Kings posted a daunting total.

    On a belter of a pitch, PBKS raced to 89 for one in the powerplay. Prabhsimran set the tone by smashing Shami (0/75) for three boundaries before Priyansh took on Pat Cummins (0/40) with a six and two fours. The left-hander then clobbered Shami for two sixes and a four, while Prabhsimran flicked one for a maximum.

    Harshal Patel (4/42) eventually broke the stand, deceiving Priyansh with a slower ball. PBKS were 66 for one in four overs. Harshal nearly had Prabhsimran too, but Abhishek Sharma dropped a tough chance. Iyer ended the powerplay with a six.

    Eshan Malinga (2/45), on IPL debut, dismissed Prabhsimran, but Iyer and Wadhera took him apart in his second over. Zeeshan Ansari, economical early on, was smashed for two sixes and a reverse-hit four by Iyer, who brought up his fifty off Shami.

    Punjab lost two quick wickets — Malinga cleaned up Wadhera, and Harshal trapped Shashank Singh (2) via DRS — to slip to 168/4 in 15 overs. But Iyer continued the assault before falling to Harshal in the 18th over along with Glenn Maxwell.

    Stoinis finished the innings in style, taking Shami apart in the final over.

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