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SRH vs RR: Ishan Kishan’s Barnstorming Ton Demolishes RR

Brace yourselves for the ultimate comeback of the season! IPL lovers, here witness the greatest spectacle ever. On March 23, 2025, in the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) took on Rajasthan Royals (RR) at the Match 2 of IPL 2025, Sunrisers Hyderabad gave their fans yet another solid 44 run victory on the scoreboard.

SRH took the lead thanks to the sensational unbeaten performance by Ishan Kishan of 106 runs of a mere 47 balls. This unbelievable achievement not only stands out as an incredible Indian sports accomplishment; it also stands symbolic for the demolition and resurrection for Kishan who, with controversies around the BCCI, his release from the Mumbai Indians (MI) was certainly going through the lot.

Ishan Kishan’s Innings: A Masterclass

After RR won the toss and chose to bowl, SRH scored a stunning 286/6, setting the stage for a blazing powerplay as Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma skilfully combined to score 94 runs in the first six overs, which is the highest powerplay score in the history of IPL. At No. 3, Ishan Kishan came in and put on a show with his explosive style of batting, scoring 11 fours and 6 sixes, with a strike rate of 225.53. Remaining not out ultimately allowed SRH to come incredibly close to their IPL record last season’s total of 287.

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Some of the key highlights of undoubtly Kishan’s best innings included:
  • Kishan leading off with setting the tone by lofting a six against Maheesh Theekshana in the 4th over and went nuts on the track.
  • Jofra Archer’s outrageous match figures of 4-0-76-0 is the most expensive in IPL history thanks to Kishan’s multiple crazy sixes, including a flicked shot over extra cover that went massive.
  • Those spectacular two sixes against Sandeep Sharma in the 19th over milestone Kishan already reached at 50 within 25 balls, completing his first IPL centuary in stunning fashion and record timing of 45 balls.

Context of Comeback: A Tale of Resilience

Kishan’s performance was more than just a win in sports; it represented a personal comeback for him. In December 2023, while India was touring South Africa, he took a step back and asked for a break, mentioning that he was feeling mentally exhausted, which kept him away from playing international cricket.
Opting to prioritize his IPL training over domestic play, even after the then BCCI secretary Jay Shah and head coach Rahul Dravid urged him otherwise, led to him being left off the central contracts list for 2024. This decision faced backlash, as many questioned how dedicated he really was.
Mumbai Indians, the franchise he had been with since 2018, let him go before the IPL 2025 auction, closing a significant chapter where he celebrated IPL victories in both 2019 and 2020. During the Jeddah auction, SRH picked him up for INR 11.25 crore, signaling a fresh start. His game against RR wasn’t just about winning; it was a powerful message that quieted the doubters and reinforced his status in the IPL. His performance against RR was a statement, silencing critics and reasserting his place in the IPL, with post-match reflections highlighting his gratitude to SRH for the opportunity.

Performance Analysis and Impact

Kishan’s century on debut for SRH was not just a cricketing achievement but a statement of intent. His aggressive approach against RR’s bowlers, particularly dismantling Archer’s spell, showcased his ability to handle pressure. The match report notes his confidence, reaching his fifty in 25 balls and accelerating thereafter, with shots like crisp cover drives and monstrous sixes that left the crowd in awe. His post-match quote, “I enjoy every bit of it,.. lots of talk are there but you don’t have to focus on that,… keep believe in yourself” 
This performance, falling just one run short of SRH’s record IPL total, positions Kishan as a key player for SRH’s campaign in IPL 2025. It also sends a message to the national selectors, potentially paving the way for his return to the Indian team, especially given his previous international milestones like a double century in ODIs against Bangladesh in 2022.

 

Ishan Kishan’s magnificent performance against Rajasthan Royals on March 23, 2025, was a testament to his skill and determination. Scoring an unbeaten 106 off 47 balls, he not only led SRH to a 44-run victory but also marked a significant chapter in his comeback story. After controversies with BCCI over domestic cricket participation and his release by MI, this century on debut for SRH highlighted his resilience and potential to reclaim his place in the cricketing world. As the IPL 2025 season progresses, all eyes will be on Kishan to see if he can maintain this form and silence his critics.

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