29 April,2025 10:38 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Days after their much-needed win in the IPL 2025 against Chennai Super Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad players took a brief but refreshing trip to the Maldives to unwind amid the demanding schedule. The mini-vacation came at an opportune moment, offering the players a chance to recharge both physically and mentally ahead of their crucial clash against Gujarat Titans on May 2 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
With a sizeable break before their next fixture, the team seized the opportunity to head to the serene shores of the Maldives. Known for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and tranquil surroundings, the destination proved ideal for some much-needed rest and bonding. Players participated in a host of recreational activities, including spa sessions, swimming, and a spirited game of beach volleyball that quickly became a highlight of the trip.
Leading the volleyball charge were Ishan Kishan and Abhishek Sharma, who captained their respective teams in a friendly but competitive match. Clips of the lively contest circulated widely on social media, capturing the lighter side of life in the IPL. Meanwhile, Travis Head opted for a more relaxed approach, lounging by the shore with a drink in hand, soaking up the positive vibes and cheering on his teammates.
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Prior to their getaway, SRH had put up a solid performance to defeat CSK by five wickets. Their bowlers did well to restrict the Super Kings to a modest total of 154 runs. In the chase, Ishan Kishan anchored the innings with a well-crafted 44, while Kamindu Mendis contributed a valuable 32. The pair ensured that the target was achieved comfortably, with eight balls to spare, a result that kept SRH's dwindling playoff hopes alive.
Despite the enjoyable break, SRH now faces a steep challenge. Currently placed 9th on the points table, they find themselves in a must-win situation, with just five league games remaining. To have any chance of qualifying for the playoffs, they must win all of their remaining fixtures, which would bring them to a total of 14 points. However, even that may not be enough, as qualification could come down to net run rate (NRR), and SRH's current NRR of -1.103 remains one of the poorest in the tournament.