Heinrich Krasen was used up in an unfortunate way during an ongoing match between Sunrise Hyderabad and the Lucknow Supergiants at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.
The wicketkeeper batter went out to bat for the eighth inning after SRH lost Travis Head’s huge wicket. The Hyderabad-based outfit got off to a shaky start after LSG captain Rishabhupant won a toss and invited him to the bat first.
In the third inning, Shardul Thakur made consecutive deliveries of Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan, putting the team in the driver’s seat. Head and Nitish Lady have made sure SRH doesn’t lose any more wickets in the power play.
When they looked ready for a big partnership, Prince Yadav cast his head to place his team again in command. However, Heinrich Klaasen hit the ball aggressively from the start and put SRH on the course.
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Heinrich Klaasen’s unfortunate runout:
Soon, Klaasen competed for 26 runs. But before he translated the start to a big score, he was exhausted in an unfortunate way. The incident happened at the final ball of the 12th, when Lady was facing Prince, standing at the end of the non-striker.
Prince bowled a low full toss outside the stump that the Lady had excavated violently towards the left side of the pacer. The LSG bowler reached out to his left hand in an attempt to catch the ball, but failed. But he did enough to catch Heinrich Krazen just before his fold at the end of the non-striker.
The ball hit his left hand, which reached his left hand, before deflecting sharply towards the stump. Heinrich Klaasen was outside his crease at the time and had little time to respond. The ball was hitting the stump before he returned to the crease. He left after scoring 26 runs from 17 balls. Prince also felt severe pain after revoking his dismissal.
Check out the runout:
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Speaking about the game, SRH was 143/5 after 15 overs at the time of writing this report. Aniket Verma and Abhinav Manohar batted in the middle for last year’s runner-up.