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Hyderabad beat Rajasthan by 7 runs

| | May 08, 2015, at 04:40 am
Mumbai, May 7 (IBNS) In a trilling encounter Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Rajasthan Royals by seven runs in an Indian Premier League match here on Thursday.

Posting 201 runs for the loss of four wickets, Hyderabad bowlers  then managed to restrict Rajasthan for 194 runs for seven.

Steven Smith (68), James Faulkner (30), Sanju Samson (21), Chris Morris (34*)  fought to reach the target but the time had to surrender in front of the opponents in a tight encounter.

Smith hit nine boundaries and two sixes in his 40-ball knock.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar took three wickets for Hyderabad.

Riding on Sjikhar Dhawan's (54) and Eoin Morgan (63), Sunrisers had posted 201 runs on the scorecard.

Morgan played a sparking knock of 28  balls where he hammered four boundaries and five sixes.
 

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