Praful Hinge to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, out Caught by Smaran Ravichandran!! He's disappointed with himself and is not ready to leave the ground. Short and wide delivery, he could have hit it anywhere in the ground, moves across and goes for the upper cut over third man, couldn't get the distance and Smaran bends forward and takes a good catch. Relief in the SRH camp. But what an innings from the young man, absolutely mesmerising. Some of the SRH players walk across and pat him on the back. He went for Gayle's 30-ball hundred and fell just short. Drags himself off the ground and even smacks himself on the head as he reaches the dugout, he's gutted. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi c Smaran Ravichandran b Praful Hinge 97(29) [4s-5 6s-12]
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