Heinrich Klaasen, who amassed an innings of 80* (34) with the assistance of four fours and seven sixes, led his team in scoring.
At Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Wednesday, March 27, during Match 7 of the Indian Premier League 2024 (IPL 2024), Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) absolutely destroyed Mumbai Indians (MI). By scoring a staggering 277/3 in the allotted 20 overs, the Pat Cummins-captained team broke all previous records.
In the seventeenth over, he hit Kwena Maphaka for a massive six over his head, an astonishing shot that had everyone on the ground in disbelief. The South African seamer delivered a slower delivery in Klaasen’s arc on the fourth delivery of the over, and the right-hander instantly gave him regrets by clobbering him for a six with all of his strength.
Earlier in the day, Mayank Agarwal, SRH’s opener, was dismissed for just 11 (13) in the fifth over of the innings. But Abhishek Sharma made a fine companion for his partner, Travis Head, as the left-handed pair sent MI bowlers packing.
Early on, Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head tore MI apart.
Head hit nine fours and three sixes on his way to scoring 62 off 24 balls after reaching fifty off just 17 balls. However, Sharma reached the record in just 16 balls, making it the fastest fifty for SRH ever, and finished his fifty a ball ahead of Head. Finally, on 63 (23), the 23-year-old was removed with the aid of three fours and seven sixes during his innings.
After being dismissed, Aiden Markram and Klaasen provided the ideal conclusion to Hyderabad’s innings, enabling them to beat the record set by RCB for the highest total. For the fourth wicket, the pair engaged in an undefeated 116-run partnership off 55 balls. As SRH overtook RCB’s historic 11-year-old record of 263, Markram finished undefeated at 42*(28), and Klaasen scored 80*(34) in Shams Mulani’s final over.