Somehow, the Sunrisers Hyderabad managed to fight their way to 156/9 against Lucknow Super Giants after all the drama at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium on Sunday, April 5.
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The Sunrisers Hyderabad slipped to 35/4 in the first 10 overs. With this dramatic collapse, Sunrisers Hyderabad has registered the fourth-lowest first 10-over totals in IPL history. KKR’s 31/3 remains the lowest score in IPL history in the first 10 overs. They made this unforgettable record back in 2009 against the Deccan Chargers.
Lowest IPL totals in first 10 overs:
32/5 - RR vs RCB, Cape Town, 2009
35/4 - SRH vs LSG, Hyderabad, 2026*
Klaasen and Reddy’s 116-run stand against the LSG not only rescued the innings but also became SRH’s highest partnership for the 5th wicket or lower in IPL history.
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— Rachit (@Rachit69522) April 5, 2026Late collapse hurts Sunrisers Hyderabad again
Defending the modest target, Eshan Malinga provided Sunrisers Hyderabad a crucial breakthrough as he sent Mitchell Marsh back to the dugout in the powerplay. Marsh tried to pull the short ball, but mistimed it completely. The ball went high toward deep square leg, where Reddy waited calmly and took an easy catch as Marsh walked off for 14 off 12 balls.
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