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Indian T20 League, Match 11, Hyderabad vs Bangalore: IN PICS

Relive all the action from Hyderabad where David Warner and Jonny Bairstow stole the show as the hosts humiliated Virat Kohli and Co. crushing the Bangalore outfit by 118 runs.

Englishman Bairstow struck 114 from just 56 balls while Warner carried his bat for a 55-ball 100 in a record 185-run first-wicket partnership to post a mammoth 231 for two after being put into bat. @ BCCI


With a gigantic target to eclipse, Bangalore needed a rollicking start but the visitors’ chase never got going as they kept on losing wickets to be bundled out for 113 in 19.5 overs. @ BCCI


In Hyderabad’s last game, Mohammad Nabi took 4/11. © BCCI

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Nabi accounted for Parthiv Patel and then came back to remove Shimron Hetmyer and dangerous AB de Villiers in the fourth over. @ BCCI


To make matters worse for Bangalore, Sandeep Sharma then dismissed skipper Virat Kohli in the first delivery of the seventh over. @ BCCI


As if that was not enough, Shivam Dube was run-out in the very next ball as Bangalore’s chase fell by the wayside. At that stage the visitors slumped to 35 for six in 7.3 overs. @ BCCI


From there on, it was almost an impossible task for Bangalore to get back into the game and Colin de Grandhomme (37) and 16-year-old Prayas Ray Barman (19), the youngest player to make his T20 League debut, just did their bit to delay the inevitable. @ BCCI


Earlier, Englishman Bairstow struck 114 from just 56 balls while Warner carried his bat for a 55-ball 100 in a record 185-run first-wicket partnership after being put into bat. @ BCCI


Bairstow punished Bangalore with 12 fours and seven sixes while Warner hit five fours and as many sixes in his 55-ball knock. @ BCCI


Bangalore captain Virat Kohli’s decision to put Sunrisers in backfired as all his bowlers were taken to cleaners by Bairstow and Warner who became the first pair in the tournament’s history to post three consecutive hundred-run stands. @ BCCI


Sunday’s innings was also only the second time in IPL history in which two batsmen scored a hundred each. @ BCCI


Bairstow was finally out in the 17th over off Yuzvendra Chahal as he went for yet another big shot but only got the leading edge for Umesh Yadav to take a running catch. He reached to his hundred in 52 balls. @ BCCI


David Warner is in terrific form for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL. © BCCI


Jonny Bairstow and David Warner smashed sensational centuries to guide Hyderabad to a comprehensive 118-run win over struggling Bangalore in an Indian T20 League match. @ BCCI


Bairstow punished RCB with 12 fours and seven sixes while Warner hit five fours and as many sixes in his 55-ball knock. @ BCCI


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