Well then, this brings us to the close of this entertaining double-header Saturday. Earlier in the day, Delhi Capitals registered a thumping win over the Chennai Super Kings at CSK’s own backyard, defeating them by 25 runs, and later in the evening, RR ran over PBKS, with a commanding 50-run win. This is a wrap from this game, then. But matches come thick and fast in the IPL, as up next, we have got another thriller contest lined up for you all. The Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium of Hyderabad will light up once again as the Sunrisers Hyderabad host the Gujarat Titans. Both teams are coming off contrasting results with SRH placed at the rock bottom, and GT in the top half. That game will be played on 6th April, Sunday, and the first ball is scheduled to be bowled at 7.30 pm IST (2 pm GMT). Till then, cheers, and take care!
Bowlers are having their say, finally! The tide seems to have turned in recent matches with four consecutive successful defenses by teams batting first. Rajasthan Royals have completely outplayed Punjab Kings as they bounce up to the seventh position, while Punjab Kings slip down to the fourth, suffering a huge dip in their net run rate.
Jofra Archer of the Rajasthan Royals wins the PLAYER OF THE MATCH award for his spectacular showing with the ball. He snagged a match-winning three-for and conceded only 25 runs off his 4 overs. He reflects that things didn’t go well for him at the beginning of the tournament, but expresses his happiness to contribute to the team’s win. Adds that when you have days like this, you need to cash in nicely. Opines that you can get lucky in some circumstances, and in some, the batter can get ahead of you. Says everyone in the squad is training hard. Adds every day is not the same, but on good days, you have to enjoy and express yourself to the fullest.
The Rajasthan Royals' captain, Sanju Samson, says that after the way they started in the Powerplay, he felt they might end up falling short of a competitive total, but the middle order stepped up and came through when it mattered the most. Adds that the team managed the game well overall and played with good awareness. Samson also praises the bowling duo of Jofra Archer and Sandeep Sharma, calling them a deadly combination. He adds that he's happy with the way both are performing and trusts them more in pressure situations. He says the team enjoys watching Archer bowl with pace, while Sandeep is one of the best in the business when it comes to execution. States that it took them some time to figure out the right entry points for individuals. Tells that injuries play a significant role in the IPL and emphasises the importance of taking care of players’ bodies.
Time for the Presentation ceremony...
Riyan Parag of the Rajasthan Royals is up for a chat now. He says the plan was to get a few runs in the Powerplay. He says they knew the ball would stick in the wicket and they practiced accordingly. He says his plan was to also take time at the crease and then tee off. Admits it wasn’t the best of effort from him, but still he is happy. He appreciates that Sanju Samson has been their leader for a lot of years, even when he wasn’t officially the captain. Adds that Sanju always analyzes the situations well, and comes up with solutions. He says today the plan was to keep the left-right combination going, and hence, he came in early to bat.
The captain of the Punjab Kings, Shreyas Iyer, says conceding 205 was a bit much and they gave away a few extra runs, which proved costly in the end. Tells that a slight hiccup at the start of the tournament isn't necessarily a bad thing, and he’s actually glad it happened early on. Mentions the ball was holding up a bit. Adds that they needed partnerships in the middle and could have taken things a bit slower. Says there are a lot of learnings to take from this game. States they will go back and review where things went wrong both with the bat and ball. Tells that Nehal Wadheral batted phenomenally under pressure, took his time, and read the wicket really well.
Earlier in the game, the Royals got off to a flyer after being put in to bat by the Punjab Kings. Jaiswal was on fire after a somewhat slow start, with Samson providing solid support as they raced to an 89-run opening stand. Punjab tried mixing things up with frequent bowling changes, but couldn't contain the early onslaught. Once that platform was set, all the incoming RR batters made it count. Jaiswal smashed a quick 67, while Parag provided the perfect finishing kick with a blistering 43 off just 25 balls. With Hetmyer and Jurel chipping in with valuable cameos, Rajasthan cruised past the 200-mark. Ferguson was Punjab's lone bright spot with the ball, picking up a couple of wickets, but they just couldn't find breakthroughs when needed. The death bowling was particularly expensive, leaking 55 runs in the final four overs.
After those two key wickets, Rajasthan really tightened their grip on the match. Their bowlers were absolutely spot on in the final overs, completely drying up the boundaries when PBKS needed them most. Shashank Singh, who's usually their go-to finisher, barely saw any of the strike and couldn't conjure up his usual magic to save the day.
The Maxwell-Wadhera duo mounted a spirited comeback, racing to an 88-run stand off just 52 balls. Wadhera shifted into the overdrive mode, blasting his way to a rapid fifty, while Maxwell did what Maxwell does best - playing those trademark aggressive shots. But T20 cricket's pendulum swings quickly, and RR's Sri Lankan spin duo turned the game on its head in consecutive deliveries. Theekshana outfoxed Maxwell first, and before Punjab could recover, Hasaranga sent back the dangerous Wadhera.
This early cluster of wickets pegged PBKS firmly on the back foot in their chase. RR’s impact player Kumar Kartikeya also made an instant impact by removing Prabhsimran Singh, who was just looking to get going. In a desperate need of a strong comeback partnership, Glenn Maxwell and Nehal Wadhera tried to steady the ship, and didn’t spare any looseners thrown at them.
Rajasthan Royals had a dream start defending 205 runs, with Archer striking twice in his opening over, including the crucial scalp of PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer. The early momentum continued as Stoinis also fell cheaply, leaving Punjab in deep trouble at 43/3 by the end of the Powerplay - a stark contrast to Rajasthan's comfortable 53 without loss at the same stage.
Back-to-back wins for Rajasthan Royals then. And both of them with good display in all facets. First, they beat CSK by 6 runs in Guwahati, and now decimate the Punjab Kings by 50 runs in an away game. After starting their campaign with two consecutive defeats, this win will surely inflate RR's net run rate enormously. This also marks Punjab Kings' first defeat this season, and with that, Delhi Capitals are the only team left unbeaten in this season so far.
Jofra Archer to Lockie Ferguson, Four!FOUR! Archer hurls it full, on the off stump, and Lockie steps out and slices it to the left of backward point. Sandeep Sharma gets around to his right at deep third and dives to prevent the boundary, but the ball goes under his body. The third umpire has been called into action for a check for a potential fielding restriction breach. Riyan Parag at mid on is the man in question, who seems to have been stationed just outside the circle. After a few looks, the third umpire is happy with where Riyan is standing.
Is that a boundary? Also, the umpires are checking how many fielders were inside the inner ring before the ball was bowled. It will be deemed as a No Ball if fewer than four fielders are found inside the 30-yard circle. The aerial angle from the spider-cam comes up now for the umpire's convenience. Riyan Parag is explaining his case to the umpire, as he is the one who might have moved outside the ring. The wait continues and the third umpire reconfirms with a few more aerial angles. The verdict comes in favor of RR as it is not a No Ball. Now, on the boundary check, Sandeep Sharma fails to stop it.
Lockie Ferguson is the last man in for Punjab Kings.
Jofra Archer to Arshdeep Singh, OUT! c Wanindu Hasaranga b Jofra Archer.OUT! CAUGHT! Jofra Archer has his third wicket of the night! With an upright seam, full and straight, at the stumps from over the wicket, Arshdeep Singh backs away to go inside out but hits it flat and low towards extra cover. Wanindu Hasaranga, standing on the edge of the ring takes a good low grab.
Jofra Archer to Shashank Singh, 1 run.Full and sliding onto the pads, Shashank Singh turns it away to deep backward square leg for a single.
The physio from the PBKS camp rushes out for the mandatory concussion check. Shashank looks fine.
Jofra Archer to Shashank Singh, No run.A well-directed bumper at pace, at the left shoulder of the batter, Shashank Singh is beaten for pace as he tries to take the short ball on. The ball grazes his glove and Singh takes a glancing blow under the grill of the helmet.
Jofra Archer to Shashank Singh, No run.Takes pace off does Jofra and goes into the wicket, around off, Shashank Singh goes for the pull but is way too early into the shot and connects with thin air.
Jofra Archer to Shashank Singh, No run.Slanting in, on a good length, on middle, whipped to wide long on but Shashank Singh does not take the single.
Jofra Archer to wrap up the match. His figures read, 3-0-20-3 so far.
Sandeep Sharma to Arshdeep Singh, No run.Serves a slower one and the length is pulled back, around leg, Arshdeep Singh swings across the line but misses and wears it on the back pad.
Sandeep Sharma to Shashank Singh, 1 run.Executes the yorker, on off, Singh takes it on the full and clips it to deep mid-wicket for one.
Sandeep Sharma to Shashank Singh, No run.Back of a length, away from the batter, Shashank Singh throws his hands at the delivery but fails to connect.
Sandeep Sharma to Shashank Singh, 2 runs.Aimed at the toes, Shashank Singh glances it to the right of deep backward square leg for a couple of runs.
Sandeep Sharma to Arshdeep Singh, 1 run.Takes pace off and nails the dipping yorker, on middle, Arshdeep Singh just about manages to keep it out. Squeezes it out off the inner half to deep backward square leg for one.
Sandeep Sharma to Shashank Singh, 1 run.Sandeep serves it full, on middle, Singh thumps it down to long on for a single.
Maheesh Theekshana to Arshdeep Singh, No run.On a length, on middle, Singh muscles it down the ground to long on but Shashank Singh refuses the single.
Maheesh Theekshana to Arshdeep Singh, No run.A big shout for LBW but the umpire remains unmoved! Maheesh Theekshana bowls it flat and short, on the off, Arshdeep Singh goes deep in the crease to flick it away but gets beaten on the inside edge. Gets hit high on the front pad and the impact does look to be outside off to the naked eye. The Ball Tracking comes up with the impact being the umpire's call and the ball is missing the off stump.
Arshdeep Singh is in at number 10.
Maheesh Theekshana to Marco Jansen, OUT! c Shimron Hetmyer b Maheesh Theekshana.OUT! TAKEN! Rajasthan Royals have been good in the field tonight, and that is another fine catch by Shimron Hetmyer! Fired in, full and on middle, Jansen whips it with his bottom hand and hits it flat towards deep mid-wicket. Does not manage to get it wide enough to beat the fielder in the deep. Hetmyer runs to his left and takes a good catch. PBKS slip further down to 145/8, needing another 61 off 14 balls.
Maheesh Theekshana to Marco Jansen, No run.Pushed through, outside off, Jansen switches his stance for the reverse but does not connect.
Maheesh Theekshana to Shashank Singh, 1 run.Drags the length back and keeps the line on the off stump, Singh carves it to deep cover for a run.
Maheesh Theekshana to Marco Jansen, 2 Wides!Two wides! Fires in a wide yorker, Marco leaves it alone. Sanju Samson fails to gather it cleanly and concedes an extra.
Maheesh Theekshana to Marco Jansen, No run.Swing and a miss! Outside off, on a nagging length, Marco walks across the stumps and swings for the hills but does not connect.
Maheesh Theekshana is back on. He is 3-0-23-1 so far.
Sandeep Sharma to Marco Jansen, 1 run.Angling into the pads, fuller in length, MJ digs it out to mid-wicket for one more. Excellent over from Sandeep. A wicket and just 6 runs off it.
Sandeep Sharma to Shashank Singh, 1 run.Back to bowling it very full, on middle and leg, Singh wrists it to deep backward square leg for just a single.
Sandeep Sharma to Marco Jansen, 1 run.On a nagging length, on middle, Marco hits it down to long on for a run.
Sandeep Sharma to Shashank Singh, 1 run.Gets the yorker in, at the toes, Shashank jams it out wide of long on for a run.
Sandeep Sharma to Shashank Singh, Wide!Wide! Slips it beyond the wide tramline on off, Singh lets it go.
Sandeep Sharma to Marco Jansen, 1 run.Full and on the pads, flicked to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Marco Jansen is in at number 9 with PBKS needing 70 off the last 23 balls.
Sandeep Sharma to Suryansh Shedge, OUT! c Shimron Hetmyer b Sandeep Sharma.OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! Sandeep Sharma strikes straight away on his return to the attack! Dug in short and the pace is taken off, around the wide guideline on off, Shedge hops and reaches out to flay it away on the off side. Gets more height than distance on it and holes out to deep point where Shimron Hetmyer settles under the skier and does the rest.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Suryansh Shedge, 1 run.Shorter in length on middle, Suryansh Shedge drives it off the backfoot to long on for a single to keep the strike.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Shashank Singh, 1 run.Slower through the air on middle, Shashank wants to go big as he looks to slog this one. He can't middle it, as he gets it off the toe end of the bat. The ball goes along the ground to long on. Single taken.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Suryansh Shedge, Leg bye.A loud shout for LBW but turned down! Seemed to be going down leg, but RR have taken the review. Sliding onto the pads, Singh gets beaten on the flick on the inside edge, and the ball hits him on the knee roll on the front pad. A leg bye is taken as the ball rolls away on the leg side. There is no bat involved, but the Ball Tracking shows that the ball is clipping the leg stump and it is an umpire's call.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Shashank Singh, 1 run.Googly, short and on off, Singh works it to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Suryansh Shedge, 1 run.Fuller around off, Suryansh Shedge goes for the slog, but he gets it off the toe end of the bat. The ball goes along the ground to deep mid-wicket. Single taken.
STRATEGIC BREAK. Just a couple of deliveries prior, one would've made a bold prediction that PBKS would execute an absolute heist, and understandably so with the way Glenn Maxwell and Nehal Wadhera were going along. But just as the fast-paced nature of this format, momentum keeps switching back and forth, and it was snatched back by the two Lankan tweakers for RR, removing both Wadhera and Maxwell in successive deliveries. Now with PBKS slipping down to 131/6, and just Shashank Singh as the proper hitter in the middle, Rajasthan Royals would feel they have done 80 percent of their job. Yes, 80 percent, because we are not unaware of what this man called Shashank Singh can do with the bat. But still, it is a steep slope to climb, and pressure can do a lot in these situations. Here's Wanindu Hasaranga to resume his over.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, OUT! c Dhruv Jurel b Wanindu Hasaranga.OUT! TAKEN! Two in two for the Rajasthan Royals, and this is a massive blow to the Punjab Kings! Wanindu Hasaranga serves the googly and the turn takes it further away from the left-hander, near the tramline on off, Nehal Wadhera gets down on a knee and tries to drag the slog sweep away. Fails to get any elevation and hits it flat and low towards deep mid-wicket. It is dipping onto Dhruv Jurel, who does well to come charging in off the ropes and dives ahead to take it inches off the turf. Wadhera falls for 62 (41) and Punjab Kings are now 131/6, needing 75 runs in 29 balls.
Shashank Singh walks out to bat.
Maheesh Theekshana to Glenn Maxwell, OUT! c Yashasvi Jaiswal b Maheesh Theekshana.OUT! IN THE AIR AND TAKEN! A wicket at a godsend time for Rajasthan Royals as the 'Big Show' departs! Maheesh Theekshana dishes out a full ball, and outside the off stump. Glenn Maxwell gets crouched a bit on his knee and tries to clear the fielder at long off. But he fails to get underneath it and ends up slicing it high in the air to long off. Yashasvi Jaiswal keeps his calm and takes a good catch in the deep. Glenn Maxwell departs for an entertaining 30 off 21.
Maheesh Theekshana to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Speared full, on off, drilled down to long off from Wadhera for a single.
Maheesh Theekshana to Nehal Wadhera, Wide!WIDE! A brilliant take from Sanju behind the wickets though! Flatter and down the leg stump line. Nehal Wadhera misses to flick, and even by getting blinded by the batter, Samson shows good reflexes and dives to his right and stops the ball.
Maheesh Theekshana to Nehal Wadhera, No run.Seeing Wadhera shuffling across leg, Maheesh Theekshana cunningly darts it flat and full, outside off, Nehal Wadhera finds himself a bit too across to reach at it.
Maheesh Theekshana to Nehal Wadhera, No run.Short and on off, slapped straight to extra cover.
Maheesh Theekshana to Nehal Wadhera, Four!FOUR! BACK-TO-BACK FOR WADHERA! Darted onto the pads, a full ball, Nehal Wadhera flicks it to the right of the diving short fine leg fielder for a boundary.
Maheesh Theekshana to Nehal Wadhera, Four!FOUR! Wadhera is putting on a show here! Landed fuller and around off from Theekshana, Nehal Wadhera charges down the track and heaves it over mid-wicket for a boundary. Not exactly off the middle of the bat, but enough to get it into the gap.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Flat and short, on off, hit along the ground to long off for a run.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Glenn Maxwell, 1 run.Slower through the air on leg stump line, Maxi makes some room and looks to slog it over deep mid-wicket, but he gets it off the toe end off the bat as the ball goes along the ground to deep mid-wicket. Single taken.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Slower through the air, fuller in length on leg, Maxi makes some room as he wants to big, but can't get under the ball as he slogs it along the ground to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, Six!SIX! FIFTY FOR NEHAL WADHERA! An inning of grit and bravery from the left hander! Tossed up, into the slot, on the stumps, Nehal Wadhera gets forward and smashes it aerially over the bowler for a cracking six. Under extreme pressure, he and Maxwell have kept the flame burning for Punjab Kings.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, No run.Fuller in length googly, on off stump line, Wadhera defends it off the back foot back to the bowler. Dot ball.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, 2 runs.Excellent effort from Yashasvi Jaiswal, which helps RR save two runs. Short and outside the off stump. Wadhera plays it with a flat bat and hits past the bowler, straight down the ground. Yashasvi Jaiswal comes running across to his right from long on and slides to intercept the ball, just before the circumference of the boundary ropes. The replay confirms the same. Just two then.
Yudhvir Singh to Glenn Maxwell, Four!FOUR! And there comes that typical Maxwell shot! Length ball, on the top of the stumps. Glenn Maxwell switches his stance quickly and reverse ramps it over short third for a boundary. Not quite from the middle, but just manages to clear the in-field. Phew, end of a long, long over from Yudhvir Singh. An expensive one as well. 15 off it.
Yudhvir Singh to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Another off-pace delivery, on the pads, Nehal flicks it through mid-wicket for a run.
Yudhvir Singh to Glenn Maxwell, 1 run.Slower one, on a good length, on off, Maxwell dabs it to backward point for a single.
For the second ball in a row, Glenn Maxwell pulls out of his stance just as Yudhvir Singh is in his delivery stride. It's unclear what's bothering the Aussie, but it appears the spider cam hovering nearby might be causing the distraction.
Yudhvir Singh to Glenn Maxwell, Wide!Wide called, but Sanju Samson appeals for caught behind. But it is not entertained by the umpire. There were two sounds and hence, Sanju feels it came off the inside edge. Samson straightaway reviews it and challenges the on-field decision. Full, but down the leg stump line from Yudhvir, Glenn Maxwell misses to flick and the ball passes close to the inside edge. Sanju Samson collects it safely. UltraEdge comes up and shows a flat line. The decision of wide remains, and Rajasthan Royals lose a review here. Interestingly, Maxwell took his gloves off and began walking off the moment the review was taken, seemingly convinced he was out. However, upon catching a glimpse of the replays on the big screen, he turned back.
Yudhvir Singh to Glenn Maxwell, Wide!Wide! Sprayed a bumper down leg again, Maxwell lets it be.
Yudhvir Singh to Glenn Maxwell, Wide!Wide! Dug in short but down leg, Maxwell swings for the pull and misses.
Yudhvir Singh to Glenn Maxwell, Four!FOUR! The 100 is up for Punjab Kings with this stylish shot from Glenn Maxwell! Back of a length, just on the top of middle, Glenn Maxwell stays leg side and exposes all the stumps, uses the pace and guides it through the gap between short third and backward point for a boundary.
Yudhvir Singh to Glenn Maxwell, 2 runs.Slower one and into the wicket, Maxwell cuts it wide of deep point for a couple of runs.
Yudhvir Singh to Glenn Maxwell, No run.Singh takes pace off and angles it in, on middle and leg, Maxwell has a swipe across the line but misses and wears it on the pads.
Yudhvir Singh (1-0-5-0) has been brought back into the attack.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Glenn Maxwell, 1 run.Shorter and quicker on leg, Maxi works it into the leg side to deep mid-wicket for a single to keep the strike.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, 3 runs.Shorter in length on middle, Wadhera charges own the track and flicks it to the left of deep square leg and calls for two straightaway. The batters easily complete two as the deep square leg fielder fires in a throw towards the bowler's end. Yudhvir at mid on is there for the backup but misfields it. And the batters complete one more run. Three runs of that delivery, then.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Glenn Maxwell, 1 run.Tossed up on middle-leg, Maxi comes down the track and flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Short and on off, Nehal Wadhera knocks it to long on for one.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, No run.Short and on off, Nehal pushes it to cover.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, Six!SIX! In the arc, and out of the park! Pitched into the slot, full and around off, Nehal Wadhera sits down on his knee and slogs it flat and well behind deep mid-wicket for a 74-meter six.
Maheesh Theekshana to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Yorker on middle, Wadhera digs it out as he drives it down to long on for a single. Superb over that from Maheesh Theekshana. Just 5 off it!
Maheesh Theekshana to Glenn Maxwell, 1 run.Full toss on middle, Maxi drives it to deep extra cover for a single.
Maheesh Theekshana to Glenn Maxwell, No run.Quicker and fuller, Maxwell goes for the reverse-sweep and doesn't manage to connect as he gets beaten. Sanju whips off the bails in a flash. Maxwell hasn't moved, so the stumping won't be referred upstairs.
Maheesh Theekshana to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Fuller on middle, Wadhera flicks this one to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Maheesh Theekshana to Glenn Maxwell, 1 run.A touch fuller on off, Maxwell goes for a big shot, but the length is not right to slog it. Eventually, he drives it to long on for a single.
Maheesh Theekshana to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Shorter length off break on middle, Wadhera works it off the back foot to deep square leg for a single.
Kumar Kartikeya to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Full toss on middle, Wadhera drives it down the ground to long on for a single. Excellent over for the Kings right after the break. 19 runs off it.
Kumar Kartikeya to Nehal Wadhera, Six!SIX! Right out of the screws! Floated up, right in the arc, on middle and leg, Nehal Wadhera gets down on a knee quickly and slog sweeps it over deep mid-wicket for a flat six.
Kumar Kartikeya to Glenn Maxwell, 1 run.Short and flatter just outside off, Maxi cuts it in front of square to deep extra cover for a single.
Kumar Kartikeya to Glenn Maxwell, Four!FOUR! Deft touch! Kumar drags the length back but the line is on the pads, Glenn lets the ball come to him and helps it very fine to the right of deep fine leg for a boundary.
Kumar Kartikeya to Glenn Maxwell, Six!SIX! Launched into the stands! Kumar offers flight but serves it a bit too full, on middle and leg. It is the googly and Maxwell picks it. Clears his front leg and pummels it over long on for a six.
Kumar Kartikeya to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Shorter in length, turning away, in the channel outside off, Wadhera goes on the back foot and drives it along the ground towards long on for a single.
STRATEGIC BREAK. This game remains nicely in the grasp of Rajasthan Royals as they have managed to pick the four big wickets of PBKS before the halfway mark. All the bowlers have applied themselves well and have stuck to their plans. With Glenn Maxwell and Nehal Wadhera attempting to launch a recovery partnership, a couple of more wickets here will really seal the deal for RR. Will Maxwell switch the gears after the break and counterattack? With the 'Big Show' still out there, PBKS are well in the contest. Here's Kumar Kartikeya (1-0-2-1) to continue after the break.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Shorter in length, leg break delivery around off, Wadhera drives it off the back foot through covers for a single to end the over.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Glenn Maxwell, 1 run.Shorter length leg break, that turns after pitching on leg stump, Maxwell pushes it into the leg side and takes a single, as the short fine leg fielder cuts it off by running to his left.
Wanindu Hasaranga to Nehal Wadhera, 1 run.Slower through the air, on the shorter side, the line of the ball is outside off, Wadhera cuts it off the back foot to the deep point fielder for a single.