Jofra Archer, on fire, dismissed Travis Head in the first over, but Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan quickly took charge, benefiting from a bit of luck in a game where both teams dropped seven catches (compared to nine in the previous match between Delhi Capitals and PBKS). Although neither Abhishek nor Kishan could match Sooryavanshi's speed, they outperformed him and Dhruv Jurel, who had formed RR's largest partnership of 112 runs off 62 balls for the second wicket. Abhishek and Kishan combined for 132 runs off just 55 balls, and once Donovan Ferreira ended their partnership, SRH required only nine runs per over in the last ten. They successfully chased down the target with an over and a half to spare. In the earlier match, Praful Hinge made a memorable debut, taking four wickets, including Sooryavanshi's. This time, Sooryavanshi sought revenge. He faced Hinge’s first over after SRH chose to bowl. The first ball was a dot, followed by four consecutive sixes as Hinge struggled with length. It took until the last ball of the second over for Sooryavanshi to face Pat Cummins, who was playing his first competitive match since the Adelaide Ashes Test in December. Cummins bowled a good short ball that Sooryavanshi expertly swatted for yet another six. After just six balls, Sooryavanshi had five sixes. Though he couldn't maintain that scoring pace, he continued to score quickly. By the end of the powerplay, he had 51 runs off 16 balls, marking his third half-century in just 15 balls this season and becoming the fastest player to reach 1000 runs in T20 history. He was also fortunate when Aniket Verma dropped him off Eshan Malinga on the leg-side boundary when he had 32 runs. Sooryavanshi kept hitting boundaries at an astonishing rate, even as the fielders spread out, showing his ability to innovate against bowlers’ strategies. He hit a reverse-swat over backward point, forcing left-arm wrist-spinner Shivang Kumar to adjust, which led to another six over long-on. An attempt at another innovative shot resulted in his dismissal off a Sakib Hussain yorker in the 14th over, but not before he had hit a six and a four off him to reach his century. This was his second-fastest century in the IPL, with his first hundred against Gujarat Titans coming off 35 balls. He now holds the records for the second and third quickest centuries in IPL history and is only 15 years old. While Sooryavanshi dominated at one end, SRH's bowlers found it easier at the other. Jurel had a slow start and, despite hitting some late boundaries, managed only 51 runs off 35 balls. Riyan Parag, having a tough season, was bowled for 7 runs off 9 balls by a superb Cummins yorker. Cummins and Eshan Malinga effectively used yorkers at the end of the innings, with only Ferreira (33 runs off 16 balls) managing to escape their control. Archer created a chance with his first delivery of SRH's innings, producing a nervous jab and edge from Travis Head, which Jurel dropped while diving to his left. Af...