Umran Malik’s pace and how he exploits it to frighten batters are exciting to Matthew Hayden in the IPL 2022, he remarked.
An Umran Malik hat-trick against Mumbai Indians on Tuesday earned SunRisers Hyderabad a 23-run victory in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Daniel Sams and Tilak Varma were among the victims of Ishan Kishan’s murderous spree. Matthew Hayden, a former Australian cricketer, believes that Kishan’s dismissal, while he was batting on 43, shows how vulnerable the left-handed opener is to fast bowling. When Kishan couldn’t handle a full-length ball from Malik and Priyam Garg rushed backward, he collected it wonderfully at mid-on.
“It’s not just the newcomers who are causing a stir. High-quality quick bowling exposed Ishan Kishan tonight. Because of this, 140s and 150s are always going to be a concern while playing at the highest levels, especially if the wicket has a little bit of bounce to it; “Star Sports’ post-game show featured Matthew Hayden.
“His (Malik’s) unadulterated speed fascinates me. He’s a lot of fun. That look on his face as he realized how afraid he was. When Kishan saw that Ishan would be under difficulty because of his 40 runs on the board, he decided to play a shot under pressure. The ball is hot, the pressure is on, and the pitch is wet.”
This young SunRisers Hyderabad bowler, the Malik, is one of the best in the league. With 21 wickets in the Indian Premier League (IPL), he is now in the top four.