Piyush Chawla is a skilled leg-spinner who plays for Mumbai Indians. He did very well in the match against SunRisers Hyderabad. Chawla took the important wicket of SunRisers Hyderabad’s batter Heinrich Klaasen. The match was played at Wankhede Stadium on May 6.
Heinrich Klaasen appeared to be annoyed with the pressure of dot balls and lost patience, which led him directly into Chawla’s trap. The South African also appeared determined to try for the slog sweep no matter what.
Piyush Chawla threw a googly, and Heinrich Klaasen swung hard over the line, getting only a thin inside edge. The ball then clipped Klaasen’s leg stump, leaving him to walk back in anger after scoring only two runs off four balls. Chawla gave the big bat a bit of a send-off, leading him to the pavilion.
Chawla made an outstanding contribution for MI, taking the wickets of Travis Head, Heinrich Klaasen, and Abdul Samad to end with figures of 3/33.
Hardik Pandya and Piyush Chawla Shine with 3 Wickets Each as MI Restrict SRH
Hardik Pandya had no problem in winning the toss and bowling first since he thought the surface was favorable to the bowlers. Luck did not favor the home team in the first five overs, as the SRH openers took advantage of the rub of the green.
However, Jasprit Bumrah started the squeeze by returning Abhishek Sharma. Anshul Kamboj impressed on debut, and despite some bad luck, he dismissed Mayank Agarwal. Skipper Hardik delivered his finest bowling effort in the competition thus far, taking 3/31 in four overs.
Hardik and Piyush Chawla helped Mumbai reduce SRH to 173/8 in 20 overs. While the chasing squad may be optimistic about their possibilities, Pat Cummins and his teammates will be aware that MI failed to chase down 170 only three days ago.