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Sunrisers Hyderabad beat Pune by 4 runs

| | May 11, 2016, at 05:23 am
Visakhapatnam, May 10 (IBNS) Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Rising Pune Supergiants by four runs in a thrilling IPL match here on Tuesday.

Posting 137 for the loss of eight wickets, Sunrisers Hyderabad  bowlers restricted Pune at 133 for for eight in their  20 overs.

George Bailey (34) and skipper MS Dhoni (30) were the top scorers for the Indian side.

Dhoni hammered a boundary and two sixes in his 20-ball knock.

Ashish Nehra picked up three wickets for Sunrisers.

Hyderabad opener Shikhar Dhawan hit two boundaries and two sixes to top-score for the side with his 27-ball 33 runs.

New Zealand's Kane Williamson scored 32 runs.

Australian spinner Adam Zampa shined for Pune and completely shattered the Hyderabad batting line-up as he picked up six wickets by giving away 19 runs.

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