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Hyderabad beat Delhi by 6 runs

| | May 10, 2015, at 07:41 am
Raipur, May 9 (IBNS) : Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Delhi Daredevils by six runs in an Indian Premier League clash here on Saturday.

In the second clash of the day, Sunrisers first posted 163 runs for the loss of four wickets and then restricted the opponents to 157 for four.

Quinton de Kock commenced the run chase with a brilliant 50-run knock.

It was later Saurabh Tiwary (26*)and Kedar Jadhav (63*)91 runs in the fifth wicket partnership but they failed to score the needed six runs.

Karn Sharma took two wickets for Hyderabad.

Earlier, Moises Henriques smashed 74 runs in a 46 balls knock, where he hit five sixes and boundary, to post a competitive 163 runs on the scorecard.

NM Coulter-Nile picked up   two wickets for Delhi.

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