Hyderabad eye 300 after Klaasen, Markram in runs for another record

A promotional picture from Sunrisers Hyderabad shows their top scorers, Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen, from their record 287 in their Indian Premier League win against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
A promotional picture from Sunrisers Hyderabad shows their top scorers, Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen, from their record 287 in their Indian Premier League win against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
Image: Hyderabad Sunrisers

After breaking the Indian Premier League's (IPL) highest total record for a second time this season by racking up 287 runs on Monday, Sunrisers Hyderabad are now looking to breach the 300-mark, their in-form opener Travis Head said.

Hyderabad set a new mark last month by posting 277-3 against Mumbai Indians but bettered that by making 287-3 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the Pat Cummins-led side winning the match by 25 runs.

Head set the tone against Bengaluru with a fiery 102 off 41 balls while South African Heinrich Klaasen made a breezy 67 off 31 balls. Proteas teammate Aiden Markram hit 32 not out off 17.

"[Our total] needs a three in front of it, does it now?โ€ Head said at the end of the Hyderabad innings on Monday.

โ€œWe've got guys like Klaasen, [Abdul] Samad and Nitish [Kumar Reddy]. We've got some power through the middle, and we want to keep just putting the foot down as much as we can.

โ€œWe know that's not always guaranteed, but at the moment I think we're setting it up really well in each game and getting to the score we need.โ€

Former champions Hyderabad are now fourth on the points table after their fourth win in six matches.

Hyderebad's total was the second-highest in a men's T20 behind Nepal's 314-3 against Mongolia last year, and the highest in a franchise tournament.

The combined total of 549 runs was the highest in a T20 match.

Bengaluru, led by South African Faf du Plessis, dropped to the bottom of the 10-team league after their sixth defeat in seven matches.

Their Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who did not play against Hyderabad, subsequently announced he was taking a break to get his body right after his poor start to the season, which included three ducks in six innings.

โ€œI went to Faf and the coaches after the last game and said I felt it was probably time we tried someone else,โ€ Maxwell said.

โ€œI think now is actually a good time for me to give myself a bit of a mental and physical break, get my body right.

โ€œIf I'm required to get in during the tournament, I can hopefully get back into a really solid mental and physical space where I can still have an impact.โ€ 

Reuters


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