SRH vs LSG: Nitish Reddy lost his temper while returning to the pavilion, angrily threw his helmet on the stairs, VIDEO surfaced..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 28 Mar, 2025

In the seventh match of IPL 2025, Lucknow Super Giants defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by five wickets. No one had thought about this result before the match started. Looking at the form of Hyderabad batsmen and the weak bowling of Lucknow, everyone speculated about SRH's victory, but Rishabh Pant's team dashed all those speculations. However, something happened during the match, which caught the attention of the fans. While returning to the pavilion after getting out, Nitish Reddy lost his temper and angrily slammed his helmet on the stairs. Its video has also surfaced.
Nitish threw the helmet.
Actually, during the match, Nitish came out to bat at number four for Hyderabad. He also shared a 34-run partnership for the fourth wicket with Heinrich Klaasen. After this, he shared an 18-run partnership with Aniket Verma. However, he was dismissed as the fifth wicket. Nitish was clean-bowled by Ravi Bishnoi. He could score 32 runs with the help of two fours in 28 balls. Nitish has played two matches and could not do anything big in both. In the first match against Rajasthan, when his team scored 286, he could score 30 runs. Now after scoring 32 runs against Lucknow, he could not control his anger and while walking towards the dressing room, he slammed his helmet on the stairs. The helmet fell far away. The guards present there also heard the noise behind them and looked back.
Lucknow beat Hyderabad
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) opened their account of victory by defeating Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by five wickets in a T20 match in Hyderabad on Thursday, thanks to Shardul Thakur's four wickets, Nicholas Pooran's (70 runs) fastest half-century of this IPL season and his 116-run partnership for the second wicket with Mitchell Marsh (52 runs).
LSG won the toss and decided to bowl and Shardul continued his brilliant comeback by taking four wickets for 34 runs, due to which SRH could score only 190 runs for nine wickets. The Lucknow team made an aggressive start with half-centuries from Pooran (six fours, six sixes) and Mitchell Marsh (seven fours, two sixes). In the end, with the unbeaten innings of Abdul Samad (22 not out in eight balls) and David Miller (13 not out in seven balls), the team scored an easy victory by scoring 193 runs for five wickets in 16.1 overs.
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