'Chasing on slower wicket': Gibbs' dig at Head's '300' remarks

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NEW DELHI: Former South African cricketer Herschelle Gibbs sparked a debate on the intricacies of batting in challenging conditions with a pointed tweet following Sunrisers Hyderabad's loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Thursday.

In a subtle dig at SRH opener Travis Head's earlier comments about wanting to score 300 runs in an innings, Gibbs took to social media platform X to express his perspective.

"I know Travis Head said he wants 300 but chasing 207 on a slower wicket would have been just as skillful," Gibbs remarked, shedding light on the complexities of batting on slower pitches.

Gibbs' post served as a gentle reminder that chasing a challenging target on a surface unsuitable for free-flowing batting requires exceptional skill and composure from the batters.

"Talking international cricket, I'm pretty sure 300 in T20s and 500 in ODIs will be scored but the beauty will always be in the chase," Gibbs later said in a separate post.

The context of Gibbs' tweet stemmed from Head and his opening partner, Abhishek Sharma, jesting about their ambition to see a "3" at the start of the team's total, hinting at their desire to score 300 runs or more.

However, the reality on the Hyderabad pitch proved to be a tough challenge for SRH's batting lineup, as they struggled to keep up with the required run rate, ultimately falling short by 36 runs against RCB.

Despite the loss, SRH maintained a firm hold on the third position on the IPL 2024 league table, while RCB continued to strive for a comeback from the bottom spot.

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