Sunrisers Hyderabad were the torchbearers for dismantling bowling attacks in IPL 2024 and come IPL 2025 they have started off exactly where they left off an year ago. In their very first match of the season, SRH have bulldozed their way to 94/1 at the end of the powerplay against Rajasthan Royals which is also the most runs conceded by RR inside the first 6 overs with the previous one being 87/2 scored by Kochi Tuskers Kerala back in 2011. Travishek - Brothers Of Destruction Just like it was the case in 2024, Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma have hit the opposition like a storm, this time Rajasthan Riyals and before they could realizre the duo had already raced to 45 off 3 overs. Sri Lankan spinner Maheesh Theekshana gave RR a huge sigh of relief when he dismissed Abhishek Sharma on 24 off 10 when he mistimed a short and wide one straight to Jaiswal at cover but that did not stop his opening partner Head. Head makes a mockery of Archer Jofra Archer was expected to take care of the hard-hitting Aussie when he was brought on by skipper Riyan Parag for the first time in the dfifth over but Head absolutely carted him for 23 in the over and by the time the powerplay ended he was going all guns blazing on 46* off 18 with 6 fours and 3 maximums to his name already. Also Read | 'This time 300': Pat Cummins sends warning ahead of SRH's IPL 2025 season opener 300 on the cards? There have been lots of talks about SRH looking to breach the 300-run mark this season and with the way things are going that huge feat could well be on the cards if RR does not get back into this one. Head has Ishan Kishan for company who has himself raced to 20 off 9 and with the likes of Nitish Kumar Reddy and Heinrich Klassen to follow, the sky could be the limit for SRH this afternoon in front of the orange army at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad. SRH record the highest ever powerplay score against Rajasthan Royals as they reach 94/1 at the end of 6 overs