Hyderabad moves atop IPL with 33-run win over Punjab as Connolly's century goes in vain

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Hyderabad moves atop IPL with 33-run win over Punjab as Connolly's century goes in vain

Hyderabad moves atop IPL with 33-run win over Punjab as Connolly's century goes in vain

Sunrisers Hyderabad recorded their eighth 200-plus score of the season to beat Punjab Kings by 33 runs and replace them atop the Indian Premier League on Wednesday. Cooper Connolly struck his maiden T20 century but the Australian all-rounder’s unbeaten 107 off 59 balls went in vain for Punjab, whic

Hyderabad moves atop IPL with 33-run win over Punjab as Connolly's century goes in vain

Sunrisers Hyderabad recorded their eighth 200-plus score of the season to beat Punjab Kings by 33 runs and replace them atop the Indian Premier League on Wednesday. Cooper Connolly struck his maiden T20 century but the Australian all-rounder’s unbeaten 107 off 59 balls went in vain for Punjab, which finished at 202-7 and lost their third straight game. Leading run-getter Heinrich Klaasen (69) and Ishan Kishan (55) had earlier capitalized on sloppy Punjab fielding and led Hyderabad to 235-4 as both batters notched aggressive half-centuries after getting early reprieves.

The Sunrisers Hyderabad are on fire this season, and they proved it once again on Wednesday by storming to the top of the Indian Premier League table. In a high-octane clash, Hyderabad defeated the Punjab Kings by 33 runs, marking their eighth score of over 200 runs this campaign. The victory not only showcased their batting firepower but also handed Punjab their third consecutive loss.

The night belonged to Hyderabad's batters, who capitalized on some uncharacteristically sloppy fielding from Punjab. Leading run-scorer Heinrich Klaasen smashed a blistering 69, while Ishan Kishan added a rapid 55—both players making the most of early reprieves to set the stage for a massive total. Their aggressive half-centuries powered Hyderabad to an imposing 235 for 4, a score that felt even heavier given the dropped chances.

But Punjab didn't go down without a fight. Australian all-rounder Cooper Connolly delivered a stunning performance, smashing his maiden T20 century. His unbeaten 107 off just 59 balls was a masterclass in power hitting, but it ultimately went in vain. Punjab finished at 202 for 7, falling short despite Connolly's heroics.

For Hyderabad, this win is a statement of intent. With eight 200-plus totals already this season, they are proving to be the most explosive batting unit in the league. As they replace Punjab at the top of the standings, fans can expect more fireworks in the games to come.

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