Mullanpur (Punjab) [India], Sunrisers Hyderabad fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar jokingly said that the beauty of the T20 game is that it is not for the bowlers. Sunrisers Hyderabad emerged victorious with a close 2-run win in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 at the Maharaja Yadvendra Singh International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. In the final over of the chase, PBKS needed 29 runs to reach the finish line. Shashank Singh and Ashutosh Sharma together scored around 26 runs and fell slightly behind the target. Even during the final over of SRH's innings, Jaydev Unadkat hit a six off the last ball, which could be considered the difference between the two teams."That's the beauty of the T20 game for the spectators, not for the bowlers (smiles). The wicket changed a lot in the last few overs, we scored runs and they also scored runs. It's good to get the win." Said after the game. Bhuvneshwar led the pace attack and got two important wickets - captain Shikhar Dhawan and impact substitute Prabhsimran Singh. In his four-over spell, he bowled 13 dot balls and gave 32 runs at an economy of 8.00.He spoke candidly about the approach he adopts against the batsmen and said, "Everyone knows what you are going to do, but it is about doing the same thing over and over again and keeping it simple. You Just need a little." Luck was also good. Ashutosh came in when PBKS needed 67 runs from 24 balls and along with Shashank, he took over SRH's bowling setup and hit some brilliant shots in the final over - hitting sixes and taking the equation to 15 runs in four balls, though , their determination was not enough to take PBKS to the finishing line. “He (Ashutosh) batted really well.When someone is batting and you think they can still win the game, it's really commendable, and good for India too," Bhuvneshwar concluded. Talking about the match, three runs in the powerplay After losing wickets, SRH scored more. Thanks to Nitish Reddy's maiden half-century and some important runs scored by Abdul Samad and Shahbaz Ahmed, chasing the target of 183 runs, PBKS lost consecutive wickets and reached 114 in 15.3 overs. 46* runs in 25 balls, with the help of six fours and one six) and Ashutosh Sharma (33* in 15 balls, with the help of three fours and two sixes) almost ensured Punjab's victory, but He missed by two runs.