Ishan Kishan became the first Indian centurion for SRH © AFP Statistical highlights from a run-fest in Hyderabad where Sunrisers Hyderabad smashed 286 en route to a 44-run win against Rajasthan Royals: 1 – Ishan Kishan became the first Indian to score a century for SRH in the IPL. This was the first IPL hundred for Kishan, who got it in his 100th IPL innings – only the second player to do so after Shubhman Gill (against CSK in 2024). 45 balls were taken by Kishan for his hundred is the third fastest by an SRH batter and also the third fastest by an Indian player in terms of ball faced. 4 – Kishan became only the fourth player to score a century on franchise debut after Brendon McCullum (158* for KKR in 2008), Mike Hussey (116* for CSK in 2008) and Chris Gayle (102* for RCB, 2011). His 45-ball century is also the fastest by a batter while debuting for a franchise in the IPL. 286/6 by Sunrisers is the second-highest totalin the IPL after their own 287 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru last year. They now have four of the five highest IPL totals. Highest team totals in the IPL Score Team Against Venue Year 287/3 SRH RCB Bengaluru 2024 286/6 SRH RR Hyderabad 2025* 277/3 SRH MI Hyderabad 2024 272/7 KKR DC Visakhapatnam 2024 266/7 SRH DC Hyderabad 2024 263/5 RCB PWI Bengaluru 2013 4 scores of 250 or more for SRH in the IPL, three of which came in IPL 2024. They now have the most 250-plus totals in Men’s T20 cricket, better than India (3) and Surrey (3). 94/1 was SRH’s powerplay score against RR – the fifth-highest powerplay total in the IPL. Three of the top five powerplay totals in the IPL have been scored by SRH. Highest Powerplay totals in IPL 125/0 – SRH vs DC, Delhi, 2024 107/0 – SRH vs LSG, Hyderabad, 2024 105/0 – KKR vs RCB, Bengaluru, 2017 100/2 – CSK vs PBKS, Wankhede, 2014 94/1 – SRH vs RR, Hyderabad, today* 171 runs combined were scored in the powerplay by both teams in this match – which is the second most in an IPL match after 213 runs in both powerplay combined by Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers in Delhilast year. Highest combined powerplay totals in an IPL match 213 – DC vs SRH, Delhi, 2024 171 – SRH vs RR, Hyderabad, today* 170 – CSK vs PBKS, Wankhede, 2014 169 – KKR vs PBKS, Kolkata, 2024 14.1 overs taken by SRH to get the 200 runs against Royals is the joint quickest in the IPL, equalling RCB who got it in a rain-curtailed match against Kings XI Punjab in the 2016 IPL. SRH now have four of the top five fastest team 200s in the IPL. Fastest team 200s in IPL history 14.1 overs – RCB vs PBKS, 2016 14.1 overs – SRH vs RR, today* 14.4 overs – SRH v MI, 2024 14.5 overs – SRH vs DC, 2024 14.6 overs – SRH vs RCB, 2024 14.6 overs – PBKS vs KKR, 2024 34 fours were scored by the Sunrisers batters against the Royals in this match, the most in an IPL innings bettering 31 fours hit by Delhi Daredevils against Gujarat Lions in Kanpur in 2017. Sunrisers’ 4s tally is also the most hit by a team in a T20 innings. 18 sixes hit by Rajasthan Royals is their joint-most in an IPL innings, alongside their 18 sixes in Sharjah against KXIP in 2020. 46 boundaries hit by SRH in their innings is the most hit in an IPL innings, surpassing 42 boundaries by RCB against Pune Warriors in Bengaluru in 2013. 81 boundaries combined by both teams in this match is the joint-most in an IPL game, along with the RCB-SRH game in Bengaluru last season. 208 runs scored by SRH in boundaries against the Royals in this match is the joint second-most in an IPL innings, after 210 runs scored in boundaries by RCB against PWI in 2013. SRH also scored 208 runs in boundaries during their record 287 against RCB in Bengaluru last year. 528 runs aggregated in this match is the second-most in an IPL match after the highest of 549 in the match between Sunrisers and RCB last season. 242 is the highest team total for the Royals, surpassing 226 runs against PBKS in Sharjah in 2020. Highest match aggregate in IPL Aggregate Inngs 1 Inngs 2 Venue Season 549 SRH (287) RCB (262) Bengaluru 2024 528 SRH (286) RR (242) Hyderabad 2025* 523 SRH (277) MI (246) Hyderabad 2024 523 KKR (261) PBKS (262) Kolkata 2024 504 DC (257) MI (247) Delhi 2024 76 runs conceded by Jofra Archer in his quota of four overs against SRH is the most expensive four-over spell in IPL history, surpassing 73 conceded by Mohit Sharma against Delhi Capitals in Delhi last year. Most expensive bowling returns in the IPL 0/76 – Jofra Archer (RR) vs SRH, Hyderabad, today* 0/73 – Mohit Sharma (GT) vs DC, Delhi, 2024 0/70 – Basil Thampi (SRH) vs RCB, Bengaluru, 2018 0/69 – Yash Dayal (GT) vs KKR, Ahmedabad, 2023 1/68 – Reece Topley (RCB) vs SRH, Bengaluru, 2024 1/68 – Luke Wood (MI) vs DC, Delhi, 2024 594 balls taken by Heinrich Klaasen for his 1000 IPL runs. He became the second fastest to the 1000 runs milestone in the IPL. The fastest was Andre Russell, who took only 545 balls. 4 – At 23 years & 133 days, Riyan Parag became the fourth youngest captain to lead a side in an IPL game. Virat Kohli (22y, 187d), Steve Smith (22y, 344d) and Suresh Raina (23y, 112d) are the youngest.

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