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David Warner Reacts As No-Ball Drama Sees Sunrisers Hyderabad Trump Rajasthan Royals

Despite his unceremonious exit from Sunrisers Hyderabad, former skipper David Warner was elated to see his old franchise coming out on top against Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 match on Sunday. SRH pounced on the late no-ball error from RR's Sandeep Sharma to secure a 4-wicket win. It was Abdul Samad smashed a last-ball six as Sunrisers Hyderabad chased down 215 to stun Rajasthan Royals. Warner, thrilled with the drama-filled victory for the Hyderabad side, took to Twitter and wrote: "How goods the IPL, Glenn Phillips take a bow, Well played Sunrisers".

How goods the IPL, Glenn Phillips take a bow, Well played Sunrisers

Needing 17 off the final over, Hyderabad pace bowler Sandeep Sharma witnessed Samad get dropped on the first ball and then got him caught on the sixth delivery which turned out to be a no ball which abruptly cut short Rajasthan's victory celebrations.

With another four needed to win on the final ball, and three to take the game into the super over, Hyderabad had the last laugh as Samad smashed a straight six in his seven-ball 17.

Hyderabad slipped to 174-5 when New Zealand's Glenn Phillips turned the game on its head with a seven-ball 25 that infused life into the chase.

Phillips had come into the Hyderabad team for the under-performing big England buy Harry Brook while England's Joe Root played his first game of the season for Rajasthan.

The victory was set up by key knocks from Abhishek Sharma (55), Rahul Tripathi (47) and Heinrich Klaasen (26) in the team's highest-ever chase in IPL.

Yuzvendra Chahal's bowling figures of 4-29 went in vain after he picked up key wickets including two in one over.

Rajasthan posted 214-2 after a destructive second-wicket stand of 138 between Jos

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