Axar Patel lauds Abhishek Sharma's "brilliance" after SRH's dominant IPL win

Delhi Capitals captain Axar Patel conceded that Abhishek Sharma's brilliant century and Heinrich Klaasen's support were the defining factors in Sunrisers Hyderabad's victory. Sharma's explosive batting powered SRH to a massive 242/2, which proved too much for DC to chase. Defending the total, Eshan Malinga's four-wicket haul ensured a comfortable 47-run win for Hyderabad. Patel stated there was no need for panic changes in his team, suggesting the loss was simply an "off day" on a high-scoring pitch.

Key Points: Axar Patel praises Abhishek Sharma after DC's loss to SRH

  • Abhishek Sharma's explosive century
  • Heinrich Klaasen's quick-fire cameo
  • SRH posts 242/2
  • Eshan Malinga's four-wicket haul
  • DC loses by 47 runs
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"Credit must be given for such a performance": DC skipper lauds Abhishek Sharma's brilliance after Capitals' defeat

Delhi Capitals skipper Axar Patel credits Abhishek Sharma's century and Heinrich Klaasen's cameo for SRH's 47-run victory in the IPL.

"If someone bats that well... credit must be given for such a performance. - Axar Patel"

Hyderabad, April 22

Delhi Capitals skipper Axar Patel acknowledged that Abhishek Sharma's outstanding batting, along with strong support from Heinrich Klaasen, was the key difference in the match against the Sunrisers Hyderabad on Tuesday in Hyderabad.

Patel said the bowlers did their job by executing plans well, but sometimes great batting leaves little room to respond, and credit must go to the opposition for such a performance.

Sharma's explosive second Indian Premier League (IPL) century, supported by a quick-fire cameo from Klaasen, powered Sunrisers Hyderabad to a commanding 242/2 against Delhi Capitals on Tuesday in Hyderabad.

Defending a massive total of 243, Eshan Malinga produced a superb four-wicket haul to power Sunrisers Hyderabad to a convincing 47-run victory over Delhi Capitals.

"If someone bats (Abhishek Sharma) that well, and their execution is not lacking, credit must be given for such a performance. Considering the way Klaasen also batted from the other side, it's not the bowler's fault. I was telling the bowlers the same thing, that if you executed well, and after that he still hit a good shot, then you cannot do anything," Patel said after the match.

Patel believes that there is no immediate need to change the team, as they have been performing well with both bat and ball. He also felt that on a high-scoring pitch like this, the result should be treated as an off day and quickly put behind them.

"Right now it doesn't feel like changing the team, because the kind of cricket that is going on, if you see, obviously we are batting well and bowling well. It feels like, when the wicket is so good, then this should be considered an off day and forgotten," he added.

DC showed brief resistance through the middle order but never fully recovered from early setbacks, losing wickets at regular intervals under pressure.

SRH dominated proceedings from the outset, combining a powerful batting display with disciplined bowling to keep Delhi on the back foot throughout the chase.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, that was some of the most explosive batting I've seen this IPL season. 242/2 is a monstrous total. DC bowlers had no answers.
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Rohit P
Respect to Axar for his gracious words, but I have to disagree about not changing the team. The bowling attack looked completely toothless on a flat track. Need to find some wicket-taking options, yaar.
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Ananya R
Abhishek Sharma for the T20 World Cup squad! He's in the form of his life. What a player! 🔥 SRH is looking absolutely deadly this year.
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Michael C
The partnership between Sharma and Klaasen was brutal. Once they got going, it was a boundary-fest. Hard to captain against that kind of firepower.
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Priya S
Good to see Axar keeping the team morale high. It was just one of those days where everything clicked for the opposition. On to the next match! 💪

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