Cricket-Hyderabad's Cummins relishes IPL's big-chase 'challenge'


Cricket - Indian Premier League - IPL - Rajasthan Royals v Sunrisers Hyderabad - Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, India - April 25, 2026 Sunrisers Hyderabad's Eshan Malinga celebrates with Pat Cummins after taking the wicket of Rajasthan Royals' Yashasvi Jaiswal REUTERS/Abhijit Addya

NEW DELHI, April 26 (Reuters) - ⁠No total looks safe in this year's Indian Premier League (IPL) but Sunrisers Hyderabad captain ⁠Pat Cummins is far from intimidated, and sees it rather as a challenge for ‌bowlers like him.

Flat tracks, short boundaries and the league's Impact Player rule, which allows chasing teams to draft in an extra batter replacing a bowler, have all contributed to teams routinely pulling off 200-plus targets.

On Saturday, the Delhi Capitals ​racked up 264-2, briefly the highest total this season, and ⁠yet Punjab Kings chased down the record ⁠target with seven balls to spare.

In the second match of the double-header, a Cummins-led Hyderabad accomplished ⁠a ‌229-run chase with nine balls to go.

"It's fine, it's a good challenge," Cummins, playing his first match of the IPL season after recovering from a lumbar bone stress injury, ⁠told reporters.

"You know, you can have a bad couple overs, but ​you feel like if ‌you come back and bowl a really good death over, then yeah, that can be ⁠match-winning."

"I actually think ​in some ways, it takes the pressure off us bowlers, knowing that our batting lineup can chase whatever (target)..."

"One wicket, one really good over, can actually be as important as a good spell would be in a ⁠lower-scoring game."

Rajasthan's 15-year-oldVaibhav Sooryavanshi (103) once again lit up the ​stadium with a 36-ball hundred - hitting the first ball he faced from Cummins for a six.

"I think he's my new favourite player," a smiling Cummins said of the teenaged opener.

"He's hits the ball so ⁠hard. It's great to watch, it's good fun. You got to be right on the money as a bowler."

"He's had a great start to his career and I love the way he plays. It takes the game on."

Despite the soaring totals this season, Cummins said their team approach had ​not really changed.

"We set up our team, obviously, to try and ⁠go big on our batting, and as bowler, it's up to us to try and minimise the ​runs."

"The scores look a little bit different to maybe a ‌few years ago, but the concept still the same."

Hyderabad ​climbed to third place in the points table - behind leaders Punjab Kings and defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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