IPL 2023: Oh brother! Stumps blown at a speed of 149.2 KM/H, Umran Malik’s storm started – Umran Malik clean bowled Devdutt Padikkal stump flying watch video ipl 2023

IPL 2023: Oh brother!  Stumps blown at a speed of 149.2 KM/H, Umran Malik’s storm started – Umran Malik clean bowled Devdutt Padikkal stump flying watch video ipl 2023


Hyderabad: Umran Malik got an entry in Team India only after his impressive performance in the Indian Premier League last year. Now this stormy pacer is ready to fire once again. In his very first match of the 16th season, this fast bowler of Sunrisers Hyderabad uprooted the off-stump of Devdutt Padikkal on Sunday. The speed of the ball was measured at 149.2 km/h. Hyderabad desperately needed this wicket and Jammu Express did not disappoint their skipper.

Actually, batting first after losing the toss, Rajasthan Royals scored 151 runs in 14 overs at the loss of just two wickets. Captain Sanju Samson was set at the crease, then after the dismissal of Yashasvi Jaiswal, Devdutt Padikkal had reached at number four. Before Padikkal (2) could collect his eyes, Umran Malik gave Rajasthan the third blow. Khabbu batsman Raftaar Dase dodged. Tossed on a good length, he wanted to defend the ball, but the ball hit the off-stump quickly. The batsmen just kept looking at the pitch.
It was also Umran Malik’s first and last wicket in the match. Umran Malik proved to be a bit expensive as well, which was probably the reason why he didn’t get the full four overs. Umran Malik spent 32 runs in three overs with an economy of 10.66. Despite this wicket, Rajasthan’s run rate did not decrease and scored a huge score of 203 runs in the stipulated 20 overs. Captain Sanju Samson completed his half-century. Shimron Hetmyer remained unbeaten after scoring 22 runs in 16 balls. Earlier, the top-3 batsmen of Rajasthan hit Fifty. There was an 85-run partnership for the first wicket between Jos Buttler (54 runs in 22 balls) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (54 runs in 37 balls).

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