Rising Pune Supergiants put up a fine bowling display to restrict Sunrisers Hyderabad to 118/8 in 20 overs in an Indian Premier League (IPL) clash at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium here on Tuesday.
Half of the Hyderabad team was back in the dug-out by the ninth over with only 32 runs on the board, thanks to two wickets apiece from medium pacers Ashok Dinda and Mitchell Marsh.
But a 47-run stand between Shikhar Dhawan (56 not out) and Naman Ojha (18) came to Hyderabad's rescue as it ensured that the team crossed the 100-run mark.
Dhawan was the only bright spot for Hyderbad as the left-hander scored his second consecutive fifty. With the help of two fours and a six, he made 56 off 53 deliveries.
At the fag end, Bhuvneshawar Kumar's brisk cameo of eight-ball 21 lifted them to 118/8.
Put into bat by Pune captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Hyderabad batsmen were undone by reckless batting and poor shot selection. It started with the very first over when in-form David Warner hit a wide ball from right-armer Dinda straight to Ajnikya Rahane at backward point in the first over. The wicket of the Australian left-hander, who had scored four fifties in five games before Tuesday, for a duck gave a big relief to Pune.
Dinda removed Aditya Tare (8) when the right-hander top-edged a wide delivery to Thisara Perera at cover as Hyderabad lost their second wicket at 26 runs in five overs.
Medium pacer Mitchell Marsh reduced Hyderabad to 27/3 in the next over as England left-hander Eoin Morgan's drive found an edge to wicket-keeper Dhoni.
After a quiet seventh over bowled by Perera, off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin gave further joy to Pune camp as he dismissed Deepak Hooda (0), who edged it to Dhoni.
Marsh continued the flow of wickets as he got rid of compatriot all-rounder Moises Henriques (1), who managed to find an edge to a ball outside the leg stump to Dhoni.
At this stage, Hyderabad were reeling at 32/5 in 8.1 overs and were in desperate need of a partnership. Dhawan found support from Ojha as the duo tried to resurrect the innings, with ones and twos.
The gentle medium pace bowling from Rajat Bhatia also allowed them to score occasional boundaries as they stitched a 47-run stand for the sixth wicket.
Dinda broke the stand when he rattled Ojha's stumps as the right-hander batsman missed the line.
Later, Hyderabad were propped up by Bhuveshwar's three hits to the fence and one over it to recover a bit from ignominy.
Brief scores: Hyderabad: 118/8 (Shikhar Dhawan not out 56; Ashok Dinda 3/23, Mitchell Marsh 2/14) vs Pune.
--IANS
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