Williamson, Holder help SRH beat RCB in low-scoring Eliminator
Abu Dhabi, November 6, 2020
Kane Williamson's 33rd T20 half-century and an all-round masterclass from Jason Holder helped former champions SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) beat Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) by six wickets in the Eliminator of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Friday and inch closer to the final.
SRH, who have never won the title, will now play Delhi Capitals (DC) in Qualifier 2 on Sunday in Abu Dhabi. DC had lost Qualifier 1 to four-time champions Mumbai Indians.
The final, between Mumbai Indians and the winner of Qualifier 2 will be played on Tuesday in Dubai.
Friday's result also means that Virat Kohli's dream of laying his hands on the coveted trophy was once again shattered.
In a do-or-die battle, SRH held their nerves in a low-scoring but tense match going down the wire. SRH first rode their bowler's decent show to restrict RCB to a paltry 131/7 wickets and later an unbeaten half-century from Kane Williamson (50 not out) and Jason Holder's sensible 24-run contribution helped them cross the line with two balls and six wickets to spare.
Chasing a 132-run target, SRH lost opener Shreevats Goswami, who fell for a duck, as Mohammad Siraj (2/28) gave RCB the early breakthrough.
Warner (17) and Manish Pandey (24) shared a 41-run partnership for the second wicket before Siraj packed back the SRH opener in the sixth over.
It seemed RCB had tightened its grip in the contest as SRH endured a mini-collapse. After Warner, the "Orange Army" went on to lose Pandey and Priyam Garg (7) within another 24 runs and were placed at 67/4 in 11.5 overs.
Williamson and Holder then took control of the proceedings, denying the RCB bowlers any further inroads. The duo's brilliant batting in the middle ensured SRH crossed the line in the allotted time.
The contest turned into a thrilling affair with SRH needing nine off the final over but Holder's consecutive boundaries off Navdeep Saini (0/31) ensured the night belonged to SRH.
Williamson's masterclass act contained two boundaries and as many sixes.
Earlier, all-rounder Holder scalped three wickets for 25 runs while T. Natarajan bagged two for 33 runs to restrict RCB to 131/7 in the allotted 20 overs.
Put in to bat first, the RCB big names faltered when it mattered the most as Kohli (6), Devdutt Padikkal (1) fell cheaply, with Holder accounting for both the wickets. It also meant that Kohli's move to open the innings for RCB backfired.
It was AB de Villers' gritty 56 off 43 balls along with Aaron Finch's 32 that saw RCB somehow limping to a moderate total. de Villiers' knock contained five boundaries while Finch slammed three fours and a six.
Brief scores: SunRisers Hyderabad 132/4 wkts in 19.4 overs (Kane Williamson 50 not out, Jason Holder 24 not out; Mohammad Siraj 2/28) beat Royal Challengers Bangalore 131/7 wkts in 20 overs (AB de Villiers 56, Aaron Finch 32; Jason Holder 3/25) by 6 wickets
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