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Cummins, Hussain Shine as SRH Restrict CSK to 180 in IPL Clash

Pat Cummins led the Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling attack with three wickets, supported by Sakib Hussain's two scalps and Eshan Malinga's one. Chennai Super Kings posted 180/7 after a strong start, with Sanju Samson hitting 27 off the first two overs. Ruturaj Gaikwad struggled with a slow 15 off 21 balls, marking the second-lowest strike rate by an opener in IPL 2026. Dewald Brevis top-scored with 44 before being dismissed by Malinga, as SRH tightened their bowling in the death overs.

IPL: Cummins, Hussain shine with ball as SRH restrict CSK to 180 in Chennai

Chennai, May 18

A superb bowling display from Sunrisers Hyderabad, Pat Cummins, skipper, along with decent spells from Sakib Hussain and Eshan Malinga, restricted Chennai Super Kings to 180/7 in their Indian Premier League clash on Monday in Chennai.

Pat Cummins led the bowling effort with three wickets, while young Sakib Hussain claimed two scalps. Eshan Malinga also made a valuable contribution with a wicket of his own.

After winning the toss and opting to bat, Chennai Super Kings opened with Sanju Samson and Ruturaj Gaikwad. Samson set the tone early by hitting a six off Nitish Reddy, as CSK collected 17 runs in the opening over.

It marked the second-highest score by CSK in the first over of an Indian Premier League innings, behind the 19-run opening over against the Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens in 2015.

Samson continued his attack as he slammed three back-to-back fours off Praful Hinge in the second over. SRH skipper Pat Cummins struck in his first over as he removed Samson for 27, bringing Urvil Patel to the crease.

Patel once again got off to an aggressive start, smashing Pat Cummins for back-to-back sixes in the same over. Eshan Malinga then responded with a tight spell in the following over, conceding just three runs.

In the next over, Sakib Hussain struck to dismiss Patel for 13, bringing Kartik Sharma to the crease. After a blazing start in the first two overs, Sunrisers Hyderabad fought back strongly, restricting the hosts to 57/2 at the end of the powerplay.

Sharma opened up in the 8th over, taking Hinge for 16 runs with a flurry of aggressive strokes. However, Pat Cummins struck back in the very next over, dismissing the in-form Sharma for a well-made 32 and sending him back to the pavilion, bringing Dewald Brevis to the crease.

Cummins struck again in his next over, removing Ruturaj Gaikwad, who was struggling to get going and find timing at the crease. With that breakthrough, Shivam Dube joined Dewald Brevis in the middle to steady the innings.

Gaikwad endured a difficult stay at the crease, scoring 15 off 21 deliveries without a single boundary to his name. His 21-ball stretch without a boundary also marked the longest such sequence by an opener in the 2026 Indian Premier League season.

71.42 strike rate by Gaikwad is the second-lowest in an innings of 20 balls faced in IPL 2026 after 70.93 by Arshin Kulkarni (LSG) vs RCB at Lucknow.

The duo of Dewald Brevis and Shivam Dube steadied and carried the innings forward, guiding Chennai Super Kings to 132/4 after 15 overs.

Brevis slammed boundaries on regular intervals, while Dube anchored the innings from the other end. However, Eshan Malinga in the 18th over cleaned up Brevis for 44, bringing Prashant Veer to the crease.

SRH pulled back things as Hussain cleaned up Dube for 26, bringing Akeal Hosein in the second last over.

Hinge bowled a brilliant last over, conceding only 8 runs, and removed Prashant Veer to square off the home side at 180/7.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Sakib Hussain is such a gem for SRH! Two crucial wickets and that clean-up of Dube in the death overs was pure class. 180 is not a bad total at Chepauk, but with the way SRH has been batting this season, they'll fancy chasing this down. Exciting game ahead!

Vikram M

Honest question: Should Gaikwad be batting in top order when he's struggling like this? 15 off 21 in T20 is just not acceptable for an opener. CSK's middle order had to rebuild because of that slow start. Ruturaj is a quality player but maybe needs to be more self-aware and look to anchor or give way if not timing well. Just my two cents...

Jessica F

Coming from Australia and watching the IPL—Pat Cummins is showing his international class! But also have to give credit to Sanju Samson's explosive start. Those back-to-back sixes off Cummins were a statement. Too bad he couldn't convert it into a bigger score. SRH's comeback after the powerplay was really well orchestrated. 🏏

Aman W

Dewald Brevis played a solid knock of 44, but got out just when he was looking dangerous. That's been CSK's story this season—getting starts but not converting. 180 is competitive but I feel like SRH's batting lineup is too strong for this total on a good Chennai pitch. Hoping for a thriller!

Rohit L

The way CSK started, I thought they'd cross 200 easily. Samson was

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