A portion of the best batsmen on the planet watched and tweeted in amazement as Warner took the Knight Riders assault through the shredders. It didn't make as much clamor as Chris Gayle's 175, yet at one phase Warner undermined a twofold hundred. This was the fifth-quickest IPL century, yet the measure of strike Warner took had the enormous effect. He achieved his century in the eleventh over, having confronted 43 balls by then as of now. His share of strike lessened in the accompanying conveyances - 16 out of 32 - and he in the end died playing yet another hotshot.
Regardless of a disappointing - generally - second half, Sunrisers dealt with their most astounding aggregate and the most noteworthy by any group against Knight Riders. Furthermore, they have just at any point neglected to protect scores of more than 175 on three events. Given the profundity in their knocking down some pins, there was no expansion being made to the rundown on this night, not in Hyderabad where they have now five straight matches.
Warner ventures out
There was something about Warner from the minute he exited. To the main bundle of the innings, he pursued the track and attempted to hit Nathan Coulter-Nile out of the ground. This was a bowler whom Knight Riders utilized as a strike weapon: in four matches, he had taken 11 wickets, with no less than two in each match. Warner needed to dispense with his danger. He oversaw just six off that over, yet stalled out into Umesh Yadav and Chris Woakes, taking Sunrisers to 35 in three overs.
That constrained Gautam Gambhir to call upon Yusuf Pathan for just the third time this IPL - he had already begun overs against Suresh Raina and Aaron Finch, and Warner and Shikhar Dhawan - with sensible achievement. This time, however, Warner hit him for four, four and six. Sunrisers 52 for 0 in four overs.
Knight Riders were not keeping down. Presently came Sunil Narine. Instantly Warner went down on a knee and switch-hit the primary ball for a six over point. Knight Riders had attempted everything, except Warner was relentless. Sunrisers 67 for 0 after five.
The good fortune
Warner confronted 59 balls and hit 18 limits. That is one limit each third ball. Furthermore, you need to endeavor them all the more regularly to have this limit per-ball rate. It's very practical Warner endeavored to hit a limit each second ball, and in the event that you do that you require some fortunes to last 59 balls. It arrived when Warner skied a draw off an Umesh slower ball in the second over. Woakes misconstrued it, retreating as opposed to pivoting and running. Had he done as such, he may have made that catch and potentially sent Warner back for 13.
Whenever Warner was dropped, by Woakes once more, he was moving from 86 to 92, having peppered all limits with a wide range of shots.
The late control
Knight Riders did well to force Sunrisers once more from 123 for 0 in 10 overs. Dhawan battled for familiarity, scoring 29 off 30, however the pair more likely than not accomplished something right since Warner had confronted 46 balls by then, a proportion that had been substantially higher before. Umesh made a decent rebound with pace varieties, Woakes at last got Warner out, however the tasteful Kane Williamson's 25-ball 40 still ensured Sunrisers crossed 200.
Uthappa on the consuming deck
Alright, consuming deck is excessively sensational, particularly when it rained for 45 minutes amidst the pursuit, however once Knight Riders lost Narine and Gambhir early they were dependably up against it. Robin Uthappa, however, had different thoughts, hitting four sixes and four fours in the 28 balls that he confronted, and that in the wake of stabilizing the innings a bit. The highlight was playing Rashid Khan like an offspinner and trudging him for two gigantic sixes.
Be that as it may, once neighborhood kid Mohammed Siraj got this show on the road Uthappa with a slower ball in the thirteenth over, for a 28-ball 53, the 101 required in 45 balls was continually going to be excessively against the second-best assault in the opposition.