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Sunrisers Hyderabad’s playoff dreams crushed as Daniel Vettori blames tricky Hyderabad surfaces

Daniel Vettori blamed pitch conditions and a lack of complete performances for SRH’s early IPL 2025 exit after their match against Delhi Capitals was washed out.

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Sunrisers Hyderabad’s IPL 2025 campaign came to a disappointing halt after their match against Delhi Capitals was abandoned due to rain, leaving them stuck with just three wins from 11 games. With this, SRH is officially out of the playoff race. Head coach Daniel Vettori attributed the team’s poor season to unexpectedly challenging home conditions and inconsistent performances.

Home conditions didn’t match expectations, says Vettori

In the post-match press conference, Vettori emphasized that Hyderabad’s pitches did not behave the way the team had anticipated. “We are about assessing conditions, and this year, the conditions weren’t as we expected. These surfaces have been tricky, especially for batters,” he stated.

While the 2024 season witnessed seven 200+ innings in 12 attempts at Hyderabad, only four of 11 innings crossed that mark this year, indicating a significant drop in high scores. Vettori said that while two pitches were batting-friendly, the remaining were more suitable for pace bowlers, especially with the new ball.

Fast bowlers flourished, spinners took a backseat

Vettori noted that the surfaces offered more help to fast bowlers, especially early in the innings. “The new ball was a bit sticky, not easy to hit. The IPL has some of the best new-ball bowlers, and they took full advantage of the conditions,” he said.

Cummins leads the way, Shami dropped over form and pitch preference

Despite the team’s failures, captain Pat Cummins continued to deliver with the ball. Against DC, he took 3/19 and dismissed Karun Nair on the very first delivery. Vettori highlighted Cummins’ flexibility and praised his leadership.

Meanwhile, veteran pacer Mohammed Shami was dropped, having managed just six wickets in nine matches with an economy over 11. “It’s been a tough season for Shami. But on these pitches, we had to go with what suited us best,” Vettori explained.

Missed opportunity due to rain adds to SRH’s woes

SRH had a golden chance to add two points after reducing DC to 133/7, thanks to strong spells from Cummins and others. However, persistent rain washed out the chase. “It’s frustrating. This looked like our most complete performance, but rain denied us the finish,” lamented Vettori.

Inconsistency the biggest letdown

Vettori admitted that lack of consistency haunted the team throughout the season. “We started with high hopes but just couldn’t put full performances together,” he said, summarizing a season that began with promise but fizzled out due to unpredictability and underwhelming execution.

With just three wins in 11 matches, SRH now sits at the eighth spot on the table, while DC moves closer to a playoff berth with 13 points from 11 games.

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Bangladesh refuses to play T20 World Cup in India after ICC rejects venue shift request

Bangladesh have declined to play the ICC T20 World Cup in India after their request for shifting matches was rejected by the ICC, citing political tensions.

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Bangladesh have decided not to travel to India for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup, scheduled to begin on February 7, after their request to shift matches out of the country was rejected by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

The decision was announced on Thursday following a meeting involving Bangladesh national team players and Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Nazrul. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) had been given a 24-hour deadline by the ICC on Wednesday to confirm its participation in the tournament.

The board clarified that it is keen to take part in the global event but expressed its inability to do so in India amid prevailing political tensions between the two countries. The BCB said it would continue discussions with the ICC in the hope of finding an alternative solution to the impasse.

However, with the tournament drawing closer, Bangladesh’s withdrawal has placed the ICC in a difficult position. As things stand, Scotland are likely to be brought in as a replacement team if Bangladesh’s stance remains unchanged.

The ICC has not yet issued an official statement on Bangladesh’s decision, but preparations for the tournament are continuing as per the original schedule.

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India outclass New Zealand by 48 runs to take 1-0 lead in T20I series

Abhishek Sharma’s blistering 84 off 35 balls helped India defeat New Zealand by 48 runs in the opening T20I of the series in Nagpur.

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India began the five-match T20 International series on a commanding note, defeating New Zealand by 48 runs in the opening match in Nagpur on Wednesday, with Abhishek Sharma producing a breathtaking batting performance.

Abhishek continued his impressive run in the shortest format, smashing 84 off just 35 deliveries to lay the foundation for India’s imposing total of 238 for 7. His innings, marked by fearless strokeplay and clean hitting, once again underlined his growing importance in India’s T20 setup.

Rinku Singh provided the perfect finishing touch, remaining unbeaten on 44 from 20 balls, as India capitalised on a flat Jamtha surface to pile relentless pressure on the visitors. The pair ensured India ended their innings strongly after a few wickets in the middle overs.

India had earlier lost Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan cheaply, but Abhishek’s aggressive approach never allowed New Zealand’s bowlers to settle. His 99-run partnership with captain Suryakumar Yadav, which came off just 47 balls, shifted the momentum decisively in India’s favour. Suryakumar contributed 32 off 22 balls, playing a supporting role as Abhishek dominated the scoring.

Abhishek’s innings featured eight towering sixes and five fours, with his bat speed and ability to hit straight down the ground proving too much for New Zealand’s pace attack. The lack of express pace in the bowling line-up allowed the left-hander to exploit scoring areas with ease.

New Zealand showed brief resistance in the chase through Glenn Phillips, who struck 78 off 40 balls, and Mark Chapman, who added 39 off 24 deliveries. Their 79-run stand raised hopes of a late push, but the steep required run rate eventually caught up with them.

India’s bowlers struck at crucial intervals to maintain control. Varun Chakravarthy returned figures of 2 for 37, while Arshdeep Singh and Hardik Pandya provided early breakthroughs that ensured New Zealand never fully recovered from the scoreboard pressure.

New Zealand were eventually restricted to 190 for 7, falling well short of the target as India sealed a comprehensive victory to go 1-0 up in the series.

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India pile up 238 as Abhishek Sharma stars, Rinku Singh finishes strong against New Zealand

Abhishek Sharma’s explosive 84 and a late flourish from Rinku Singh helped India post 238 for 7 against New Zealand in the first T20I in Nagpur.

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India posted an imposing 238 for 7 against New Zealand in the first T20I of the five-match series at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur, riding on a blistering knock from Abhishek Sharma and a late surge led by Rinku Singh.

After being asked to bat first, India lost early wickets but quickly regained momentum through Abhishek, who smashed 84 off just 35 balls, striking five fours and eight sixes. The left-hander reached his half-century in only 22 balls, becoming the first batter in international cricket to register eight T20I fifties in 25 balls or fewer.

India were jolted early as Ishan Kishan (8) and Sanju Samson (10) departed inside the powerplay. Abhishek then steadied the innings alongside captain Suryakumar Yadav, with the duo adding 99 runs in 47 balls for the third wicket. Suryakumar contributed a fluent 32 off 22 balls before being dismissed attempting a lofted shot.

Following Abhishek’s dismissal in the 12th over, India continued to score at a healthy rate but lost wickets at regular intervals. Shivam Dube (9) and Axar Patel (5) fell cheaply, while Hardik Pandya played a useful cameo of 25 off 16 balls before being caught in the deep.

At the death, Rinku Singh took charge of the innings, remaining unbeaten on 44 off 20 deliveries, ensuring India crossed the 230-run mark. His late boundaries provided crucial momentum despite New Zealand’s disciplined bowling in the final over.

For New Zealand, Jacob Duffy was the most effective bowler, picking up two wickets, while the rest of the attack struggled to contain India’s aggressive batting on a surface offering spongy bounce.

With a run rate close to 12 an over, India have put New Zealand under significant pressure heading into the chase in the series opener.

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