Urvil Patel’s Helicopter Shot vs Cummins Lights Up CSK vs SRH Clash
Urvil Patel Ignites Chepauk With Dhoni-Style Blast Against Cummins
In a high-pressure IPL clash between Chennai Super Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad, it was young wicket-keeper batter Urvil Patel who turned heads with a breathtaking display of power-hitting — launching back-to-back sixes off Pat Cummins, including a signature helicopter shot that echoed the legacy of MS Dhoni.
A Statement Knock in a Must-Win Game
Coming in during the early overs of CSK’s innings, Patel didn’t wait to settle. On May 18, under the Chennai lights, he attacked Cummins in the third over, sending a short ball outside off to deep mid-wicket with a powerful pull. The next delivery, a full toss, was flicked with precision over deep backward square leg — two maximums in a row that immediately shifted momentum in CSK’s favor.
The second six, in particular, stood out. With a swift, whip-like follow-through and a flourish reminiscent of Dhoni’s iconic shot, Patel executed the helicopter stroke flawlessly — a moment that thrilled fans and sparked comparisons on social media.
Rising Star with Explosive Potential
This isn’t Patel’s first brush with the spotlight. Earlier in the season, he smashed 65 runs off just 23 balls against Lucknow Super Giants, recording the joint-fastest fifty in IPL history. Across 62 T20 innings, he’s accumulated 1,541 runs at a staggering strike rate of 181.72, boasting three centuries and five fifties.
Chennai Super Kings, valuing his explosive potential, retained him for INR 30 lakh ahead of the 2026 IPL auction — a move that now looks increasingly astute.
CSK’s Batting Charge Despite Early Stumbles
Despite the early fireworks from Patel, CSK lost momentum after the powerplay. Patel fell for 13 off 8 balls, while opener Sanju Samson (27 off 13) was dismissed by Cummins. Indian pacer Sakib Hussain also impressed, taking two wickets.
Rebuilding the innings were Kartik Sharma (32 off 19), Dewald Brevis (44 off 27), and Shivam Dube (26 off 23), who helped the five-time champions post a competitive 180 for 7 in their 20 overs.
Bowling Effort from SRH’s Attack
Cummins led the charge with three wickets, maintaining pressure throughout his spell. Sakib added two scalps, while Praful Hinge and Eshan Malinga claimed one each. Their disciplined effort kept CSK from a bigger total, setting up a tense chase.
Dhoni’s Absence Felt at Chepauk
Despite being present at the stadium, MS Dhoni once again missed the playing XI. The legendary wicket-keeper is still recovering from an injury sustained before the start of IPL 2025. Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad confirmed that Dhoni remains under assessment and could return if CSK secures a win.
Though initially expected back after two weeks, Dhoni has yet to feature this season. Reports suggest the team is prioritizing performance stability over sentiment, choosing not to disrupt their combination mid-campaign.
Fans in the stands held banners and chanted his name, but the silence from the dressing room speaks volumes. For now, the Mahi era remains on pause — even as his influence flashes through young batters like Patel.
Playoff Dreams Hang in the Balance
With a loss, Chennai Super Kings risk elimination from the playoff race. Every run, every wicket, and every spark like Patel’s now carries amplified weight. Sunrisers Hyderabad, too, need a win to strengthen their own qualification chances.
As the IPL season hurtles toward its climax, moments like Urvil Patel’s helicopter six aren’t just entertainment — they could define seasons.




