END OF OVER:
20 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | KKR: 161/7 (49 runs required, RR: 8.05)

  • Chris Woakes6 (3b)
  • Siddarth Kaul4-0-26-2
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar4-0-29-2

That's all we have from Hyderabad today, thanks for turning in, people. We'll wrap up, head home and bring you all the action for another double header later on Monday. Until then, it's goodbye and good luck from Nikhil and Vishal. Ciao!

Captain Warner is the Man of the Match: It was outstanding, we generally look to bat first and set the tone with a positive intent from ball one. We managed to maintain the run rate of 10 an over, which was amazing. We (him and Dhawan) keep working around the strike and we've been gelling together over all. Credit to out bowlers: to Siraj, the way he's been learning and performing; Bhuvi is amazing.

12.17am A clinical performance from Sunrisers, led by the captain Warner's blazing century. It wasn't all over at the innings break though, KKR have the firepower to chase 210. Warner then used his bowlers smartly, Bhuvneshwar bowled with guile, the spinners took the pace off the ball, Kaul dismissed Gambhir with a knuckle ball and Siraj bowled a few to Uthappa outside off when he was clubbing sixes over midwicket. KKR still lead the table with their run rate but Sunrisers are the only team unbeaten at home. This is their fifth win in five home games. No away win yet.

Gambhir: We need to improve in our feeling, we've been very sloppy throughout the tournament. We really need to pull up our socks. It all depends on concentration, how much you can focus and how much every run means to you, it's not like we don't know how to field. We dropped Warner today and that's what cost us. Bowler's couldn't have done much, but credit goes to him for the shots he played.

Harsh: "I still feel KKR hasnt got their overseas combination right ... They need to replace Woakes with Shakib and Grandhomme with Powell before the knockouts. These two arent really adding anything to the team especially Grandhomme and two of the spots are being wasted regularly." Or maybe they aren't using Grandhomme properly?

19.6
W
Kaul to de Grandhomme, OUT, one more bowler gets a wicket on the last ball of his spell. Full on off, Grandhomme lofted pretty high and straight down the ground and who takes the catch? It's Rashid Khan again

C de Grandhomme c Rashid Khan b Kaul 18 (19m 15b 1x4 1x6) SR: 120

19.5
0
Kaul to de Grandhomme, no run, short and quick at 136kph, almost a bouncer as Grandhomme pulls and misses

pranvesh: "SRH and its pace bowling..always a joy to watch ...last year fizz nehra ji and sran ..and this year siraj & kaul alongside bhuvi.."

19.4
1
Kaul to Woakes, 1 run, another slower delivery, closer to the batsman, and a leading edge goes to leg for one
19.3
4
Kaul to Woakes, FOUR, slower ball at 116kph, well outside off and Woakes nudges it late to beat short third man for a four
19.2
1
Kaul to de Grandhomme, 1 run, bit of room with the full delivery outside off, driven nice and square to the deep on off
19.1
1
Kaul to Woakes, 1 run, nice pace from Kaul, just outside off and he defends it for one

Last six from Kaul

END OF OVER:
19 | 5 Runs 1 Wkt | KKR: 154/6 (56 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.10, RRR: 56.00)

  • Colin de Grandhomme17 (12b)
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar4-0-29-2
  • Mohammed Siraj4-0-26-2

Bhuvneshwar finishes with 2 for 29 from four overs. What a tournament he is having

18.6
W
Kumar to Jackson, OUT, the teenager takes another catch, this time at deep midwicket. No pace on the ball, only angling in a bit and Jackson swings it away, not with the kind of power CdG does, and it sails towards the boundary where Rashid is ready to pouch it

SP Jackson c Rashid Khan b Kumar 16 (28m 17b 1x4 0x6) SR: 94.11

18.5
1
Kumar to de Grandhomme, 1 run, charges down a little casually and pulls the back of length ball to wide long on for one. Bounces once before reaching Rashid
18.4
1
Kumar to Jackson, 1 run, takes the pace off, 120kph, Jackson lofts it down to long on for one
18.3
1
Kumar to de Grandhomme, 1 run, almost a yorker on leg, CdG tries to flick and gets an inside edge onto the pad for a single only
18.2
1
Kumar to Jackson, 1 run, towards the middle stump now, he swings but manages an inside edge towards square leg
18.1
1lb
Kumar to de Grandhomme, 1 leg bye, swinging in late and accurately towards the pads, deflects away towards off for a leg bye

61 more to go, and 12 balls

END OF OVER:
18 | 11 Runs | KKR: 149/5 (61 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.27, RRR: 30.50)

  • Sheldon Jackson14 (14b)
  • Colin de Grandhomme15 (9b)
  • Mohammed Siraj4-0-26-2
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar3-0-25-1
17.6
2
Mohammed Siraj to Jackson, 2 runs, full delivery outside off, driven nicely in the air and through the covers, just wide of extra cover in the gap for two
17.5
1
Mohammed Siraj to de Grandhomme, 1 run, fuller and angling in, no room now and it goes off the inside edge
17.4
6
Mohammed Siraj to de Grandhomme, SIX, he connects and tonks that over midwicket for a massive six! Short ball angling and he clobbered that with such power, it was going nowhere but for a six
17.3
0
Mohammed Siraj to de Grandhomme, no run, excellent yorker at 138kph just outside off, CdG brings his bat down but doesn't connect

Dipankar: "Some weekness in KKR's late middle order is being exposed here."

17.2
0
Mohammed Siraj to de Grandhomme, no run, outside the off stump this time, big swing and a miss
17.1
2
Mohammed Siraj to de Grandhomme, 2 runs, bouncer first ball, it's pulled away a bit awkwardly and it lands well short of deep midwicket for two

END OF OVER:
17 | 8 Runs | KKR: 138/5 (72 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.11, RRR: 24.00)

  • Colin de Grandhomme6 (4b)
  • Sheldon Jackson12 (13b)
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar3-0-25-1
  • Rashid Khan4-0-38-1
16.6
1
Kumar to de Grandhomme, 1 run, a little bit outside the off stump and he drives it square of the wicket for one

No big boundaries since Uthappa left

16.5
1
Kumar to Jackson, 1 run, makes some room and punches it to sweeper cover
16.4
1
Kumar to de Grandhomme, 1 run, 122kph, back of length outside off again, gets an inside edge to the leg side for one
16.3
0
Kumar to de Grandhomme, no run, slower delivery on short of length outside off, he dances down and swings, but misses

HighPL

209

It was Sunrisers' highest total, and also the highest by any team against KKR

Three before him

43

Number of balls Warner took to reach his hundred, the fifth-fastest in IPL history, behind Gayle, Yusuf, Miller and Gilchrist