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Rajasthan Royals spinner, Maheesh Thekshana, has a decent departure in the continued game against Sunrisers Hyderabad. The second game of the Premier League India (IPL) 2025 takes place at the International Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad on Sunday (March 23).
Maheesh Theakshana received the responsibility to do in the PowerPlay, and Sri Lanka National Cricket Team Spinner did not disappoint. Rajasthan Royals player provided his team the crucial advance, especially after Sunrisers Hyderabad started.
Maheesh Theekshana pulled Abhishek Sharma to Powerplay and made sure he had an immediate impact on his team debut. But the spinner also made two major mistakes when he handed two balls without, which did not go well with the players of Rajasthan Royals.
The spinner also frustrated the same, and this was evident when he turned to the referee. In the last ball of the sixth, the spinner tilted a knit ball, and while he was about to go to his field position, the referee pointed out for the non-pilot.
This caused Maheesh Thekshana to be angry when they saw him smoking the referee after being forced to drag again. Non-Bola cost Rajasthan Royals when the Sunrisers Hyderabad Batter Travis Head struck four in the last ball and ended with the power game.
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Maheesh Teekshana was asked to dump three big ones in the Powerplay. But with the exception of Abhishek Sharma’s wick, things didn’t look good. This is due to the fact that Sunrisers Hyderabad Travis baptismers went, and Ishan Kishan took him to the cleaners.
In the first three great, Maheesh Theshana gave 40 runs. Sri Lanka National Cricket Team Spinner had a economy over 13, which in itself represents the type of impact made by the Sunrisers Hyderabad Batters in the party.
Abhishek Sharma (24) and Travis Head went out to all the guns that were snatched, as they added 45 runs for the initial collaboration. After the Indian opening came out, the boss played a brutal ticket and ended with the 67 hand that left only 31 balls.
Ishan Kishan has also struck a brutal half -century, as Sunrisers Hyderabad looks at a total of more than 250 runs on the board. Maheesh Theshana was also taken for his last and ended with the 2/52 figures, also eliminating Nitish Kumar Reddy.
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