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IPL 2019: Hetmyer-Mann's 144-run stand helps RCB beat SRH by 4 wickets

This was the first time that RCB had a hundred-plus partnership since 2013 when Kohli and De Villiers were not involved.

IPL 2019, RCB vs SRH
RCB batsman Shimron Hetmyer and Gurkeerat Mann run between the wickets during the Indian Premier League 2019 (IPL T20) cricket match between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Photo: PTI

4 min read Last Updated : May 05 2019 | 12:15 AM IST

Key Events

12:14 AM

Man of the match

12:14 AM

12:14 AM

11:46 PM

Royal Challengers Bangalore beat SRH by 4 wickets, now Sunrisers playoffs hope will depend MI vs KKR match tomorrow 8:00 pm

11:39 PM

Over 19.2; RCB win, Yes you read it right RCB WIN

 
 
Mohammad Nabi [2.0-0-18-0] is back into the attack
 
Ball 2: Umesh hits through the covers for FOUR. 
 
Ball 1: Umesh Yadav cuts towards deep backward point for FOUR

11:36 PM

RCB need 6 runs in 6 balls

11:36 PM

Over 19

Over Summary:  1 Wd W Wd W 1 0 1  ; RCB:  170-6
 
Khaleel Ahmed [3.0-0-32-1] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: Umesh hits towards long-on for a single. 
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: Grandhomme steers towards short third-man for a single. 
 
Ball 3: Sundar hits in the air and Manish completes the catch. Washington Sundar c Manish Pandey b Khaleel Ahmed 0(1)

Ball 3: WIDE

Ball 2: A short delivery outside off and Mann guides straight to backward point, OUT. Yes, Hetmyer's wicket was twist in a tale.  Gurkeerat Singh c Y Pathan b Khaleel Ahmed 65(48) [4s-8 6s-1]
 
Ball 2: WIDE down the leg side
 
Ball 1: Grandhomme hits towards long-off for a single. 

11:28 PM

RCB need 11 runs in 12 balls

11:28 PM

Over 18; CRR: 9.17 REQ: 5.5

Over Summary:  6 1 6 W 0 1  ; RCB:  165-4
 
Rashid Khan [3.0-0-30-0] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: Grandhomme works towards deep square leg for a single. 
 
Ball 5: Colin de Grandhomme, right handed bat, comes to the crease and fails to score
 
Ball 4: Mann goes big again and finds Shankar at long-off. Is it a twist in a tale... Hetmyer c Shankar b Rashid Khan 75(47) [4s-4 6s-6]
 
Ball 3: Mann smashes towards long-on for SIX
 
Ball 2: A single for Mann
 
Ball 1: Mann smashes first ball for SIX towards deep mid-wicket

11:25 PM

Over 17

Over Summary:  1L 1 1 1 0 1  ; RCB:  151-3
 
Bhuvneshwar Kumar [3.0-0-20-2] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: A single for Mann
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: A single for Hetmyer
 
Ball 3: A single for Mann
 
Ball 2: Hetmyer collects a single. 
 
Ball 1: One leg byes for RCB

11:18 PM

Time-out

CRR: 9.12  REQ: 7.5

Royal Challengers Bangalore need 30 runs in 24 balls

11:17 PM

Over 16; CRR: 9.12 REQ: 7.5

Over Summary:  4 1 Wd 1 4 4 1  ; RCB:  146-3
 
Vijay Shankar, right-arm medium, comes into the attack
 
Ball 6: A single for Mann
 
Ball 5: Mann pulls towards backward square leg for FOUR. 
 
Ball 4: Mann cuts towards backward point for FOUR. 

Ball 3: Hetmyer hits towards long-off for a single. 
 
Ball 3:  WIDE
 
Ball 2: Mann pushes towards long-off for a single. 
 
Ball 1: Mann pulls towards deep square leg for FOUR. 

11:10 PM

Over 15; CRR: 8.67 REQ: 9.2

Over Summary:  0 0 4 4 0 1  ; RCB: 130-3

Basil Thampi [3.0-0-20-0] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: Mann works towards deep square leg for a single. 
 
Ball 5: Mann is beaten by a JAFFA, ball comes in. Hyderabad reviews for caught behind. No spike on snicko. Mann survives. 
 
Ball 4: Mann pulls the slow short delivery for FOUR towards backward square leg boundary. 
 
Ball 3: Mann pulls towards deep mid-wicket for FOUR. 
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: DOT

11:04 PM

Over 14; CRR: 8.64 REQ: 9.17

Over Summary:  0 4 1 0 1 0  ; RCB:  121-3
 
Rashid Khan [2.0-0-24-0] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: Hetmyer edges to short third-man for no run. 
 
Ball 5: Mann pushes towards long-off for a single. 
 
Ball 4: Mann blocks 
 
Ball 3: Hetmyer works towards sweeper cover for a single. 
 
Ball 2: Hetmyer hits over extra cover for FOUR
 
Ball 1: Hetmyer edges to short third-man for no run

11:01 PM

RCB need 61 runs in 42 balls

In Match 54 of VIVO Indian Premier League (IPL 2019), Shimron Hetmyer and Gurkeerat Singh Mann engineered an incredible turnaround that will linger long in IPL memory, powering Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) to a four-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at M Chinnaswamy Stdaium in Bengaluru on Saturday. Both Hetmyer and Gurkeerat hit blazing fifties as RCB recovered from a hopelessly placed 20 for three in the third over to reach the 176-run target with four balls to spare. The win meant RCB ended what has been a forgettable season on a positive note, while SRH's hopes of securing a playoffs berth were kept on standby. During their 144-run partnership for the fourth wicket, Hetmyer smashed half a dozen sixes and four boundaries for his 47-ball 75, while Gurkeerat made 65 in 48 deliveries with the help of eight fours and one maximum. This was the first time that RCB had a hundred-plus partnership since 2013 when Kohli and De Villiers were not involved.

 
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After Parthiv Patel was snapped up early by Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Virat Kohli got began RCB's riposte with two delightful strokes -- a straight-driven boundary and a flicked six -- but the mainstay nicked a length ball to stun the home crowd.
 
More trouble was in store for RCB as they lost AB de Villiers, who snicked Bhuvneshwar to the first slip where Martin Guptill took a neat catch.
 
RCB were tottering at 20 for three in the third over but Shimron Hetmyer and Gurkeerat Singh Mann had other ideas.
 
It rained sixes and fours as the duo of Hetmyer and Gurkeerat blunted the opposition attack with their exemplary batting, bringing the smiles back on the face of skipper Kohli and the faces of their faces.
 
Gurkeerat was contend to play second fiddle to Hetmyer initially, when the Guyanese was dealing in fours and sixes, but opened up later.
 
Earlier, Kane Williamson dealt in fours and sixes as Sunrisers Hyderabad plundered 28 runs in the final over to reach a challenging 175 for seven.
 
SRH were 147 for seven at the end of the 19th over but Williamson cut loose after that, smashing Umesh Yadav for two sixes and as many fours to finish the innings on a high.
 
Williamson remained not out on 70 off 43 balls, hitting four sixes and five fours at the M Chinnaswami Stadium.
 
To make matters worse for Yadav, he was wrongly no-balled by umpire Nigel Llong.
 
Sent into bat, SRH were off to a brisk start with Martin Guptill and Wriddhiman Saha (20) putting on 46 runs for the opening wicket in 4.3 overs, but the keeper-batsman failed to clear pacer Navdeep Saini as the visitors lost their first wicket.
 
After addition of another 14 runs to the team total, SRH lost their second wicket when Guptill was dismissed by Washington Sundar for a 23-ball 30.
 
Manish Pandey, who stretched Mumbai Indians with his brave half century in their last game, fell cheaply, for nine, leaving the visitors in some trouble at 61 for three in the eighth over.
 
Picked in the World Cup bound Indian team for his 'three-dimensional' abilities, Vijay Shankar raced to 27 with the help of three sixes, but again failed to translate the start into a big score.
 
Shankar was Sundar's third scalp of the evening and Yuzvendra Chahal picked up his 100th wicket in IPL when he lured Yusuf Pathan into playing an irresponsible shot to leave Sunrisers at 127 for five in the final ball of 16th over.
 
Even as wickets fell at regular intervals, Williamson looked to rotate the strike and also go for the big hits.
 
Barring the opening stand, the only partnership that flourished a bit was the one between Williamson and Shankar, who ended up giving a catch while going for a slog sweep.
 
Williamson brought up his fifty in style, hoicking Yadav over long off for a six and followed that with some more lusty hits.

First Published: May 04 2019 | 5:10 PM IST