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Captain Pat Cummins said “That’s T20 cricket” on Sunrisers Hyderabad thrilling last-ball win

In a really thrilling match in Hyderabad, the team playing at home, Sunrisers Hyderabad, won against Rajasthan Royals right at the end. The leader, Pat Cummins, guided Sunrisers Hyderabad to a close win. Bhuvneshwar Kumar kept cool and dismissed Rovman Powell on the final ball of the match, making sure they won by just one run

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Pat cummins was really happy after his team won a game. “It was a great game. T20 cricket is unpredictable. Bhuvi did well on the last ball. We tried to get some wickets in the middle. Natarajan bowled some good yorkers, and luckily we got some wickets,” said Cummins, who bowled really well in the 19th over, giving away only 7 runs. “We’ve played some matches here, and we thought we could chase down 200 runs. Nitish Reddy understands the conditions well, he’s great on the field, and he bowls a bit too,” Cummins added.

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Hyderabad got off to a great start with Bhuvneshwar Kumar getting two important wickets in the first over. This got everyone excited for the game. But Hyderabad faced some problems during the match, especially with missing chances to catch the ball, which ended up costing them. The other team started doing better, and Hyderabad started feeling the pressure.

But Hyderabad didn’t give up. Their bowlers worked hard to break the other team’s partnership and get important wickets. This made the crowd really happy. In the end, the match was very close. Pat Cummins and Bhuvneshwar Kumar did an amazing job under a lot of pressure, defending just 20 runs in the last two overs. This fantastic effort not only helped Hyderabad win the game and move up to fourth place in the points table but also ended their losing streak. It showed how determined and strong they are as a team, never giving up until the end.

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