Raj Angad Bawa, the Mumbai Indians substitute, took a fumbled yet stunning catch to dismiss Abhishek Sharma. Sharma was looking great, and had already scored 40 runs in 27 balls. He had already smashed seven boundaries. In the 27th ball, Hardik Pandya pitched the ball in the middle and the leg stump. Abhishek went deep into the crease and tried to cut it, but got trapped by Raj, who initially misread the trajectory but leaned forward and took the catch. Watch the video here: That's a big one ☝ Captain Hardik Pandya gets the dangerous Abhishek Sharma 👏Excellently judged catch by Raj Bawa 👌Updates ▶ https://t.co/8baZ67XxKu#TATAIPL | #MIvSRH pic.twitter.com/LxNl3uKloj — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 17, 2025 Read also: MCA Makes T20 Mumbai League Mandatory for Local India Stars No 300 today! This is exactly what former South African pace legend Dale Steyn felt right after Abhishek departed. In Sunrisers' last match, against the Punjab Kings, the orange troop chased down 246 runs with 8 wickets in hand, mostly based on Abhishek Sharma's record 141-run innings. No 300 today unfortunately — Dale Steyn (@DaleSteyn62) April 17, 2025 Ishan Kishan, who etched his first century in IPL in SRH's first match in 2025, failed again, got run out by Ryan Rickelton while he tried to step out and hit a length ball coming from Will Jacks! Travis Head is the one who scored 28 runs off 29 balls and got trapped thrice in the match. The first apparent dismissal of Head came off Hardik Pandya, which was later declared a no-ball. The legitimate ball yielded the same result. The legitimate wicket finally came in the 12th over. Just another length ball, coming from Mitchell Santner, tempted Head to go big, but Will JAcks got hold of him. Even by looking at the scores, it can be predicted that it is not a big-shot match, keeping aside Abhishek's innings! The batters are struggling to hit boundaries, something SRH is popularly known for. The game is mainly moving on by rotating strikes with the run rate ticking between 6 and 7 now.