In pain, Axar Patel Grims, DC in IPL 2025 matches leaves the ground after injuring Hand to leave VS KKR

Captain, Exer Patel of Delhi, was injured during the IPL 2025 match against Kolkata Knight Riders in Delhi on Tuesday. The incident occurred in the 18th over, when the exerry fell hatched while trying to stop the ball during fielding. He immediately left the ground and saw in pain. Later, he came to bat. However, he seemed inconvenienced. Every time he hit a big shot, he was seen in pain.
Exer Patel has injured himself and is running out with physio … pic.twitter.com/t8f0dfbea8
– Rudrasash (@Rudraaaansh) 29 April, 2025
Talking about the first innings, the Kolkata Knight Riders’ under-fire middle order finally silenced Venkatesh Iyer to 25 balls with 25 balls, while Angakrishna Raghuvanshi hit a impartial half-century against Sunrisers Hydbad in IPL on Thursday for 200/6.
The new-looking pair of KKR continued to struggle, with Quinton de Kok (1) and Sunil Narrene (7) after the MP fell cheaply after falling cheaply.
But the 81 -run partnership laid the foundation for a competitive clan by captain Ajinkya Rahane (27B to 38) and Raghuvanshi (50 runs off 32 balls; 5×4, 2×6).
SRH acquired land in mid -overs when 26 -year -old Sri Lankan Kamindu Mendis gave a rare scene in the history of IPL, bowling with both hands.
The vague Sri Lankan bowled Raghuvanshi’s left hand spin before switching to off-spin against the first left-handed Rinku Singh.
He dismissed Raghuvanshi, breaking the speed of KKR.
The speed slowed with the boundaries dry for two overs, but Iyer (60 runs in 29 balls; 7×4, 3×6) and Rinku (32 from 17 balls; 4×4, 1×6) ruled the innings.
Iyer’s desperation ended the drought to a Simarjit Beer, and Rinku killed three consecutive borders with Harshal Patel, before the year tried in Simarjeet with back-to-back fours in Simarjeet.
Rinku closed the over with six large -scale over for a long time, scoring 17 runs.
Iyer was best in his best against Cummins in the 19th over, in succession for 4, 6, 4, 4, in succession, KKR saw more than 200 of its first 200 of the season. The hosts scored 78 runs in the last five overs.
Earlier, Pat Cummins hit quickly in the third over, established D Coke with a short ball, which was missed for deep midwickets, while Shami rejected an out-off-set feminine with a wide yorker, who took the edge back.
From 16/2 in 2.3 overs, KKR recovered between Rahane and Raghuvanshi through a stand of 81 runs.
Rahane broke the huts with two crisp bridge shots for sixes from Shami and Cummins, as KKR reached 53/2.
Raghuvanshi supplemented Rahane with a stylish stroke play, the cover and the interval with the drive through the square area.
His standout stroke came against Zeshan Ansari-a clean-time on a clean six and a well-kept reverse backward point. He reached a well -worthy 50 off 30 balls.
However, Ansari broke the partnership in the same, as Rahane made a reverse sweep for Heinrich Klassen.
Captain Cummins’s decision to reduce the spin on a pitch with a variable bounce was debate.
Leg-spinner Ansari bowled just three overs (1/25), while Mendis was not given another over after his match-turning spell.
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