Hyderabad: Abhishek of dreams probably says the same. Praful Hinger made his IPL debut in Sunrisers jersey. And in the debut match, the responsibility was to bowl the first over. Not only up to the task, the 24-year-old pacer picked up three Rajasthan wickets in his first over. Suryavanshi, Pretorius and Dhruva Jharal returned the second, fourth and sixth balls respectively. IPLPraful is now the only bowler in the history of a match to take three wickets in the first over of an innings. And when the boy is showing his strength in the field, Praful’s father and mother are enjoying that moment by chasing him at home. That video clip has spread on social media.

In the video that has gone viral on social media, it is seen that Praful’s father, mother got excited watching the video of his son taking a wicket on TV. They are so happy that Praful’s father Prakash Hinge and his mother started dancing while watching TV. Praful took 3 wickets in his first over in the match. Later he took another wicket. This young right-arm pacer took a total of 4 wickets.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi is currently leading the Orange Cap race. The 15-year-old opener is playing at a strike rate of over 200 with the bat. Praful did not return him at the beginning of the day. The right-handed pacer, who plays domestic cricket for Vidarbha, was picked up by Sunrisers Hyderabad from the auction with a base price of Rs 30 lakh. Praful has taken a total of 27 wickets in 10 first-class matches so far. He took 6 wickets in five matches in List A cricket. Praful was an important member of the Vidarbha team that won the Vijay Hazare Trophy for the first time. He took 5 wickets in 5 matches. Vidarbha was winning Ranji for the first time, Praful was a member of that team.

Batting first yesterday, Sunrisers Hyderabad lost 6 wickets and got 216 runs on the board. Rajasthan’s innings ended on 159 runs chasing runs. Rajasthan have lost a match for the first time in the ongoing IPL so far. Apart from Praful, another debutant Shakib Hussain also took 4 wickets.





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