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During Travis Head, SRH VS PBKS, Australian teammates Glenn Maxwell clashes with Marcus Stoinis. Wristwatch




Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) defeated the Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the conflicts of IPL 2025, with a bright run chase, but the SRH -opener Travis Head and PBKS, Glenn Maxwell and PBKS, as well as the typical Australian sled and joke among them. At the end of the ninth, he seemed to have a word exchange between Head and Maxwell, and Stoinis quickly joined the referee before he came to separate them. However, they all looked a little joke.

Head talked about interaction with Maxwell and Stoinis at the post -match presentation ceremony.

“When you know them very well, it’s a very serious thing, just a little joke,” he said.

Watch: Words War with Travis Head’s Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stonis

Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Punjab Kings, IPL 2025: As it is

Travis Head, SRH Opening Partner Abhishek Sharma, released one of the biggest strokes in the history of IPL on the other hand.

For a long time, in a match that will be engraved in the annual history of the Premier League of Indian Premier League (IPL), Sunrisers Hyderabad released the second most successful running chase in the history of the league and followed a mammut 246 against Punjab Kings at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Saturday.

The architects of this record -breaking victory were Abhishek Sharma, which hit the best 141 of the 55 balls of the cannon, and the calculated aggression was constantly dependent head that completed fire and abilities at the other end. The encounter between SRH and PBKs had promised fireworks, but he might have predicted the pure scale of the pyrotechnics to follow very few.

After the bat was sent, Punjab Kings, Shreyas Iyer’s command 82 and 245/6 supported by a swelling coating from Marcus Stoinis, only 11 balls in the final threw four six -six gold. The field, Gujarat Titans against the previous game after a short flirting after the stroke -friendly character had recovered. And from the first of the second innings, this was not a surface that the pottery people would have a say.

The SRH opening pair was loaded with the intention of Abhishek and Head, but Prabhsimran Singh’s early borders in Singh determined the tone for an evening of the bat and savagery. But what was followed in the chase of SRH was not remarkable.

Abhishek, who did not hit six times in the tournament before this match, opened his account in a striking way. He faced Marco Jansen, went to three consequential borders and followed Yash Thakur with an effortless six – a shot was accompanied by a pencil while caught with a ball shortly after. Aggression was cruel.

Meanwhile, the head played the role of ice in Abhishek’s fire. Abhishek, while standing on the ropes, pulled and whisk the delivery, anchored from the other end, gathered gaps, turned the strike, and sometimes punished faulty delivery. The duo brought up 100 partnerships before half, and when Head went to a fluent 66, the match was already leaning in favor of Haydarabad.

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