Updated On: 05 May, 2023 08:52 AM IST | Hyderabad | N Jagannath Das
Playing his first match, Kartik Tyagi tasted success in his first over by scalping the dangerous Jason Roy (20), whose heave saw the ball balloon to short third man. There was not much swing for Bhuvneshwar Kumar, but Jansen and Tyagi extracted good bounce from the wicket

KKR’s Rinku Singh during his 46-run knock v SRH. Pic/AFP
Two brilliant catches and some good pace bowling at the start saw Sunrisers Hyderabad restrict Kolkata Knight Riders to 171-9 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Thursday.
Tall South African left-arm pace bowler Marco Jansen, who came into the side in place of West Indies all-rounder Akeal Hosein, provided the early breakthrough for SRH by dismissing opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz and left-hander Venkatesh Iyer in his very first over. KKR were 16 for 2 in two overs. Gurbag was deceived by the bounce and was caught at mid-on while Iyer, the team’s highest scorer this season, was snapped up behind while trying to hook Jansen.