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RR vs SRH |Twitter and Sangakkara electrified as Travis Head’s ill-fated shot sends him back to the hut in Qualifer 2

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In a high-stake match, the jubilation for the bowling side amplifies when they claim the wicket of a well-set batter. This was precisely the scene in the game between the Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad, where the dismissal of Travis Head sparked a wave of celebration in the Royals' dugout.

‌Renowned for their powerful batting in the first innings, Sunrisers Hyderabad were sent in to bat first by Rajasthan Royals skipper Sanju Samson in the Qualifier 2. However, things quickly went downhill for the Orange Army when Trent Boult worked his magic claiming the crucial wickets of Abhishek Sharma, Rahul Tripathi, and Aiden Markram within the powerplay. Despite this setback, Heinrich Klaasen and Travis Head managed to keep the scoreboard ticking, reaching 96/3 in nine overs with a 42-run partnership. Unfortunately, Head's innings was cut short in the 10th over, igniting a wave of celebration in the Royals' dugout, especially for their team director, Kumar Sangakkara.

On the final ball of the 10th over, Sandeep Sharma bowled a slower delivery that pitched around off stump. The Australian opener, misjudging the speed of the ball, attempted to cut it over the wicketkeeper and short third man. However, the slower pace deceived him, resulting in a mistimed shot that sailed towards the short third fielder, Ravichandran Ashwin. The Chennai star took an easy catch inside the circle, leaving Head visibly frustrated and shouting in anguish as he walked back to the pavilion. The Royals celebrated jubilantly, with Sangakkara punching the air in delight at having dismissed the prized wicket of Head.

The Twitterverse also erupted in celebration, praising Sharma's brilliant delivery that led to Head's dismissal.

 Head departs!!

Sad

Too bad

Dangerous

Pretty bad

Gone

Fighter

Unpopular for a reason

Not too good!

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