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IPL [WATCH]: Prince Yadav dislodges Ishan Kishan with a jaw-dropping Jaffa during SRH vs LSG game

10th match of 2026 ipl season The Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium witnessed a moment of pure cricket theater on April 5. Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) And Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)The evening air in Hyderabad was thick with anticipation. However, what was expected to be a pyrotechnic display of batting soon turned into a masterclass of fast bowling, headlined by sensational deliveries from LSG’s rising star, Prince Yadav.

Coming into the game, all eyes were not on SRH’s top order but on the LSG captain Rishabh PantThe decision to field first paid immediate dividends. while experienced Mohammed Shami Providing early successes, it was the young Prince who produced the ‘ball of the match’ to overthrow the SRH captain and talisman, Ishan Kishan.

Prince Yadav dismisses Ishan Kishan with brilliant delivery in SRH vs LSG clash

The highlight of the powerplay came in the fourth over. On the third ball of his spell (3.3 overs), Prince bowled a spectacular ‘Jaffa’ that stunned the Hyderabad crowd. Coming up the wicket, Prince swung the ball straight down the seam past Kishan to the left.

The delivery fell at an attractive length around the off-stump channel, prompting Kishan to drive wide. However, the ball showed late, sharp inward movement, shaping back enough to cross the gap between bat and pad. The result was clinical: the off-stump was flattened, and Kishan was sent to the pavilion with just 1 run from 4 balls. Prince celebrated the dismissal in royal style, which brought a definite change in the pace of the game. The technical precision of the delivery, balancing early angle with late deviation, was a testament to the young fast bowler’s developed skills under the pressure of the IPL.

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SRH in turmoil after top-order collapse at home

Kishan’s dismissal was the focal point of Sunrisers’ poor start. After 9 overs, the scoreboard told a grim tale for the home team, with SRH reading 31/4. The collapse started in the very first over when Abhishek Sharma fell for a duck Mohammed Shami. Things went from bad to worse when it became dangerous travis head caught by aiden markram Only 7 runs off Shami’s ball.

By the time strategic timeout was called at the 9-over mark, SRH’s run rate had dropped to 3.44. Shami’s opening spell was particularly disappointing, conceding only 9 runs in 4 overs while taking two important wickets. With the middle order getting exposed early, on whose shoulders is the burden of putting up a competitive score? heinrich classen And Nitish Kumar Reddy. As the sun sets over Hyderabad, the LSG remains firmly in the driver’s seat, thanks to a magical moment from Prince.

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