Watch: Harsh Dubey Castles Ramandeep Singh With A Beauty After Being Hit For Back-To-Back Sixes
Published - 25 May 2025, 11:18 PM | Updated - 25 May 2025, 11:42 PM

Harsh Dubey, on Sunday (May 25), won his battle with Ramandeep Singh in style during the game between Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.
Ramandeep Singh walked out to bat in 13th over when KKR were reeling at 95/6 in the 13th over while chasing an improbable target of 279 runs. The game was pretty much done and dusted, but Ramandeep Singh still tried to make a match out of it.
In the 14th over, he decided to take on Dubey. The left-arm spinner began with a dot before Manish Pandey took a single on the second ball to give the strike to Ramandeep Singh. The right-handed batsman hit the spinner for two back-to-back sixes.
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On the third ball, he deposited the ball over long-off before hitting the following delivery over the same part of the ground. However, Dubey had the last laugh as he dismissed Ramandeep Singh on the very following delivery.
The ball pitched around the leg-stump, and Ramandeep pushed forward to defend the ball. However, the ball turned a bit right at the end to beat the bat before going on to hit the stumps.
Watch as Harsh Dubey cleans up Ramandeep Singh:
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Talking about the game, KKR were on 161/7 at the end of the 17th over at the time of writing this report. Manish Pandey and Harshit Rana were batting in the middle for the defending champions.
Earlier in the match, SRH finished their innings on a mammoth total of 278/3. Pat Cummins' decision to bat first after winning the toss proved right as SRH fired on all cylinders right from the start. Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head set the tone by adding 92 runs in just 41 balls for the first wicket.
Abhishek scored 32 while Head went on to score a fifty before departing for 76. After the platform was set, Heinrich Klaasen led the charge with the bat with a blistering century. He completed his fifty off just 17 balls before reaching his century off 37 balls. The wicketkeeper-batsman remained unbeaten on 105 off just 39 balls with the help of 7 fours and 9 sixes.
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