Sunrisers Hyderabadis a new all-rounder, Nitish Kumar Reddymade headlines during the IPL 2025 conflict Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.
Known for his tranquility, the 21-year-old lost his temper after being fired at the 15th critical juncture in the game. The frustration was boiled, as Reddy threw his helmet on the floor while walking back on the stand, a rare demonstration of emotion that shocked fans and commentators.
The dismissal of Nitish Kumar Reddy that caused everything
Reddy’s dismissal came in a central moment for SRH. With the team aimed at a total of more than 220 routes, Reddy’s Wicket has stopped their dynamics. Facing Ravi bishnoiThe verse of the foot that had already shown his bravery earlier in the race, Reddy tried to hit a thrown tradition straight under the ground. However, Bishnoi’s Googly’s Googly, and the ball crashed into his middle log. Reddy’s entries ended in 32 runs from 28 balls with a strike rate of 114.28 – a performance that did not fall into expectations as the circumstances.
Frustrated Reddy breaks his helmet on the ladder
Reddy entered the bat early during SRH’s entries after two quick layoffs-Abhishek sharma and Ishan Kishan-The team that unfolds. Although he fell under pressure, Reddy showed a positive intention and created a valuable 61 -year -old collaboration with Travis Head, who played aggressively. However, as the Wickets continued to fall around him, Reddy slowed down and struggled with the timetable in a good piece. Its inability to accelerate further additional pressure on SRH’s entries.
His frustration not to fulfill his role as finished seemed to reach him. His dismissal not only tightened SRH’s chances of publishing a huge set, but also led to an emotional explosion that was rarely observed by the young cricket.
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Angry Nitish? Throw the helmet of 🪖.#Srhvslsg pic.twitter.com/kbp3qdvp8f
– Dhoni Fan (@chiku_187) March 27 2025
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Srh’s suffering against LSG
In spite of the contributions from Head (47 of 28 balls) and late cameras from Aniket verma (36 of 13 balls) and Log (18 of 4 balls), SRH only managed 190/9 in their 20s. In a step that favored the batting, this set was under the exchange rate. LSG’s pilgrims, led by Sardine (4 wickets), kept SRH under control despite brief moments of brilliance from their strokes.
LSG’s dominant hunt
Lucknow Super Giants did a light job on the SRH target, chasing it down at just 16.1 overs with five wickets to be available. Nicholas pooran stole the show with an explosive blow of 70 of just 26 balls, supported by Mitchell Mary52 of 31 balls. Their aggressive cooperation ensured that LSG traveled comfortably to victory.
For Reddy and Sunrisers Hyderabad, this struggle served as a reminder of Cricket’s unpredictable and emotional intensity. While the Reddy Smash helmet emphasized its passion and frustration, it also emphasized the pressure faced by young players in high -stage games such as the IPL. As SRH prepares for the next conflict Delhi’s capitals At Visakhapatnam on March 30, Reddy will look to bounce stronger and contribute more effectively to the cause of his team. On the contrary, LSG will carry their potential to the upcoming game at home against Kings of Punjab April 1st.
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