Sunrisers, known as IPL’s Orange Army, are filled with both ‘miser’ and ‘looters’ in Hyderabad.
Sunrisers Hyderabad: Army of ‘miser’ and ‘looters’!
Scrooge and robbers. If these two words are searched, they are like two banks of a river. But, in the IPL, players with both these qualities will be seen in the same team. And, that team is Sunrisers Hyderabad. Yes, ‘miser’ means that players who are economical mean that they have no match in terms of better economy. And ‘Looters’ means the players who attack the bowlers of the opposing teams and rob the runs.
The Sunrisers, the team called the Orange Army of the IPL, are filled with both miser and robbers in Hyderabad. This is the reason that the IPL play-off ticket remains in the pockets of this team. Being in the pocket here means reaching their consecutive play offs. IPL 2016 is the year when Sunrisers Hyderabad became the champions of this league for the first time. Since then, there has not been a single time when the Orange Army has not confirmed its place in the play-off. Among them, she was also the finalist of the tournament in 2018.
Meaning of ‘miser’ and ‘looter’ players
Now the matter of the miser and the robbers of Sunrisers Hyderabad. That is, the players whose weight speaks of this team on the IPL pitch. Its opponents are scared. Players who are economical and specializes in looting runs. Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, Vijay Shankar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, these are the names of selected players who are playing in the role of a miser in this team. At the same time, David Warner is the player who robbed the biggest runs for this team. Now you will say how good it is. So look at these figures, then milk will be milk and water will be water.
‘Stingy’ and ‘Looters’ of IPL 2020
In IPL 2020, Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi and Vijay Shankar were among the top 5 players in the tournament with the least economy spending. Rashid was at number one, Nabi at number two and Vijay Shankar at number five. At the same time, Sunrisers captain David Warner was the third highest scorer in 16 matches, scoring 548 runs this season. On the basis of such performance, this team was successful in reaching the play-off.
When ‘miser’ and ‘robbers’ made IPL champion
Even the year in which Sunrisers Hyderabad became the champions of IPL, in the year 2016, its stingy and runaway players were still dominating. Mitchell Marsh, who was part of this team then, was the bowler with the lowest economy rate of 5 in the tournament. At the same time, SRH had 2 players in the top 5 of the robbers of runs. Among them, David Warner scored 848 and was second and then Shikhar Dhawan, who was associated with this team, was at number four with 501 runs.
53% win in IPL
Now there is IPL 2021 in front. For the last 5 years, this team is reaching the play-offs continuously. That is, reaching close to the title. This time too, the Orange Army of the miser and the robbers would like to do the same. And, at the same time, with a little more emphasis, she would like to become the champion for the second time. Since making his IPL debut in the year 2013, this team has played 125 matches till IPL 2020, in which 66 have won. That means his winning percentage is 53.
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