Matheesha Pathirana Yorkar: Every cricket fan is familiar with the speedy yorker ball of Matheesha Pathirana. In the IPL season, Pathirana has bowled big batsmen by throwing yorkers. This time Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Aiden Markram became his victim. The ball also uprooted the mic attached to the stump.
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Matheesha Pathirana Yorkar: Chennai fast bowler Mathisha Pathirana bowled a yorker at a speed of 147 kilometers per hour to Aiden Markram on the 5th ball of 11 overs of the innings against Hyderabad. This ball uprooted the batsman’s middle stump along with the mic. This ball forced Aiden Markram to be sent to the pavilion. Along with this, Hyderabad’s fifth wicket also fell and put the already troubled team in a big dilemma. Mathisha Pathirana is known for his fast and accurate yorker bowling. In this IPL season, he has trapped big batsmen with his speedy yorker.
In the 46th match of IPL, Chennai Super Kings set a target of 213 runs for Hyderabad. Sunrisers’ batsmen, who are adept at chasing big targets, bowed down before the Chennai bowlers. The bowlers not only gave initial shocks to Hyderabad by bowling well but also controlled the run rate. Chennai fast bowler Tushar Deshpande gave initial shock to Hyderabad.
Watch Pathirana’s speedy yorker.
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Tushar Deshpande first hunted a dangerous batsman like Travis Head. After this he also took the wickets of Abhishek Sharma and Anmolpreet. After this, the Chennai bowlers completely tightened their grip on the match and stopped the rest of the Hyderabad batsmen from scoring runs quickly. Under the pressure of scoring runs, Sunrisers’ wickets kept falling at frequent intervals.