'That was insane': SRH skipper Pat Cummins after registering record-breaking win against MI

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NEW DELHI: "Insane" was the only word that Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper

Pat Cummins

could conjure up to describe the six-hitting slugfest against Mumbai Indians in the IPL match in Hyderabad on Wednesday.
The game witnessed several unprecedented milestones as SRH hammered a colossal total of 277 for three, marking the highest total in IPL history. Mumbai Indians put up a spirited fight, keeping themselves in contention before concluding at 246 for five.

This match was a game of many firsts, with a total of 500 runs scored for the first time in IPL history, including a record-breaking 38 sixes that added to the electrifying spectacle witnessed on the cricket field.

"That was insane. The ball was really pinging around. Not until we bowled, it got a bit too close for comfort. They found a boundary whenever they needed it, but we finished it off well," said Cummins at the post-match presentation.

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It was a batting beauty but Cummins did not envisage such a big total.
"You never play for 270, but we wanted to be positive and be aggressive, take the game on. It was a good wicket, so we have to suck it up knowing we would go for a few boundaries.
"What's important is to have clear plans with the ball. There was amazing atmosphere in the ground, enjoyed playing here, was incredibly loud," said the skipper after SRH's first win of the season.
Opposition skipper

Hardik Pandya

could only doff his hat to the opposition batters, acknowledging their incredible performance, even as his own team put up a spirited fight with the bat.
Despite Mumbai Indians' valiant efforts, the sheer dominance of the Sunrisers Hyderabad's batting lineup left Pandya and his team in awe, demonstrating the unparalleled skill and determination showcased by their opponents.
"Wicket was good, 277 no matter how bad or good you bowl, if the opposition has to score that much, they have batted well," said Pandya.
Barring

Jasprit Bumrah

, all Mumbai bowlers leaked more than 10 runs per over. 17-year-old debutant Kwena Maphaka conceded 66 runs in his four overs.
"They (the bowlers) were good, it was tough out there, almost 500 runs were scored and the wicket was helping the batters, we could have done a few things here and there, but having said that, we have a young bowling attack and we will learn.
"If the ball goes this many times into the crowd, you will need time to get the overs done. Everyone (the batters) looked good and it is just a matter of time before we put things right," said Pandya.
He backed Maphaka to come good in the next game.
"He (Kwena Maphaka) was fantastic, coming into his first game and getting overwhelmed, he was alright and backed his skillset, just needs some game time," added the Mumbai Indians skipper.
(With PTI inputs)

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