Shreyas Iyer's "Laughing" Admission To SRH's Chase Of 246 Runs Stuns Everyone
Following his side's loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Punjab Kings (PBKS) skipper Shreyas Iyer was surprised by how fast his opponents managed to chase down a massive target of 246 runs and pointed out that his side's fielding and over rotation were not up to the mark. Abhishek delivered a record-breaking century, the highest-ever score by an Indian in IPL history, as he and Travis Head, together called 'Travishek', finally came alive, stomping over PBKS's target of 246 runs with eight wickets and nine wickets in hand.
Speaking in the post-match presentation, Iyer said surprisingly about the loss, "I think it was a fantastic total, to be honest. It still makes me laugh that they (SRH) chased it with 2 overs to spare."
On his team's errors with fielding and bowling, he said, "We could have taken a few catches, but he (Abhishek) was lucky. He was exceptional. In a nutshell, we did not bowl to our expectations, we have to go to the drawing board and make amends. The opening partnership (between Abhishek and Head) was phenomenal, they did not give us too many opportunities to capitalise. The over-rotation could have been better from our side. (Lockie) Ferguson can give you wickets, but that (injuries) happen."
"These are the learnings for us going forward. The other bowlers could have done the same though. Myself and Wadhera thought 230 was a good total, but I think the dew made it harder for us (during the second innings.) The way they (SRH openers) batted was out of the world, it (Abhishek's knock) was one of the best knock I have seen," he added.
Coming to the match, PBKS won the toss and elected to bat first. A 66-run stand between Priyansh Arya (36 in 13 balls, with two fours and four sixes) and Prabhsimran Singh (42


