Ishan Kishan’s bowling has requested panic operation as SRH is bombed at home


The Sunrisers Hyderabad got a taste of their own medicine during the second IPL 2025 match against Lucknow Super Giants. SRH’s spherists failed miserable on a flat deck on Hyderabad and even pushed master Pat Cummins to turn to Ishan Kishan to roll his hand.

Cummins was clearly out of choices after being forged in his pellers, including himself. As a result, he threw the ball to Ishan Kishan when LSG needed just 2 runs out of the last four overs to win the game.

Kishan, who is usually a wicketkeeper and a top -class stroke, dug a gentle tradition that fell first and David Miller broke the ball over the covers for four. There was a little mistake in Vathi, but LSG secured to complete a complete victory.

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Michael Vaughan at Ishan Kishan’s Bowling

During a conversation about Cricbuzz after LSG’s victory, Michael Vaughan wondered if Pat Cummins had seen something in Ishan Kishan that prompted the ball to give him the ball.

The former Governor of England also considers that flat wickers in Hyderabad may not be pleasant to their bowlers and may not want to bow out there.

“Maybe Cummins found something there (with Kishan).

Kishan didn’t have a big day with the bat as he was fired for a golden duck. Shardul Thakur burst a tradition of pillows length and Kishan unfortunately strangled under the side of the foot.

Ishan Kishan’s tornado beats against RR

Ishan Kishan came to this fight in the back of a fantastic one hundred in the SRH debut. He had scored an undefeated 106 of 47 balls in the first game of the season and helped them win the match with a blow.

He broke 11 four and 6 six during his hit. Usually a opener, Kishan received the number 3 this season. However, it looked comfortable with the bat and is expected to score routes of routes in the upcoming races/

Michael Vaughan Slams srh The one -dimensional approach

Further talking to the team, Michael Vaughan is particularly criticizing SRH’s one -dimensional game strategy and feels he may not help them win the tournament. He thinks SRH had to be a little smarter, which could allow them to have a better first innings overall.

“I am just worried that the Sunrisers are only playing this cricket style and it may not be possible all the time, tonight, they fell shortly because they were extremely aggressive,” Vaughan observed.

“If they were a little smart, they could have gotten 220-230, that’s behind. I haven’t seen a team still winning a franchise championship just playing a cricket style,” the former England hit added.

SRH was reduced to 190-9 in 20 overs from a high quality LSG bowling. It was a much lower score taking into account the reputation of the Sunrisers to put large ratings on the board, especially at home.

LSG dropped the whole with 23 balls to exchange, with Nicholas Pooran and Mitchell Marsh making vital contributions with the bat. The poor continued his good form and broke 70 just 26 balls.

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