NEW DELHI: An emotional yet proud Sunrisers Hyderabad co-owner and CEO Kavya Maran on Sunday hailed his team's stellar performance in IPL 2024 and pointed out that the players have redefined T20 cricket on their way to the summit showdown.
Kolkata Knight Riders won their third IPL title by defeating Sunrisers by eight wickets in the final in Chennai.
Though SRH finished with just 113 runs, their lowest ever score in an IPL final, their aggressive style of play, which saw them break numerous batting records throughout the season, earned them praise from fans and critics alike.
And despite losing the final, Kavya was seen praising her team in her post-match dressing room speech.
Mitchell Starc bowled a sensational opening spell to defeat Sunrisers by eight wickets and give KKR their third title.
In the final, Kolkata beat Hyderabad for a mere 113 runs as Australia's left-arm fast bowler Starc's performance of 2 for 14 meant he lived up to top-class expectations in the world's richest T20 tournament.
Starc travelled to Kolkata for a record $2.98 million at the December auction and finished the IPL with two stellar performances, including a decisive win over the same opposition in the first play-off with 34 runs and three hits.
Kolkata's batsmen cruised through with ease and despite the early dismissal of Sunil Narine, Rahmanullah Gurbaz (39) and Venkatesh Iyer (52) led their team to victory after a partnership of 91 with 9.3 overs to spare.
Kolkata Knight Riders won their third IPL title by defeating Sunrisers by eight wickets in the final in Chennai.
Though SRH finished with just 113 runs, their lowest ever score in an IPL final, their aggressive style of play, which saw them break numerous batting records throughout the season, earned them praise from fans and critics alike.
And despite losing the final, Kavya was seen praising her team in her post-match dressing room speech.
Mitchell Starc bowled a sensational opening spell to defeat Sunrisers by eight wickets and give KKR their third title.
In the final, Kolkata beat Hyderabad for a mere 113 runs as Australia's left-arm fast bowler Starc's performance of 2 for 14 meant he lived up to top-class expectations in the world's richest T20 tournament.
Starc travelled to Kolkata for a record $2.98 million at the December auction and finished the IPL with two stellar performances, including a decisive win over the same opposition in the first play-off with 34 runs and three hits.
Kolkata's batsmen cruised through with ease and despite the early dismissal of Sunil Narine, Rahmanullah Gurbaz (39) and Venkatesh Iyer (52) led their team to victory after a partnership of 91 with 9.3 overs to spare.
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