Sunrisers Hyderabad pulled off one of the most commanding chases of the season, chasing down a daunting 244 against Mumbai Indians with surprising ease. The six-wicket win, sealed with eight balls to spare, underlined the growing dominance of batters in T20 cricket - a shift that spin legend and SRH bowling coach Muthiah Muralidaran believes is here to stay. Powered by fluent half-centuries from Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen, Hyderabad made light work of what once would have been considered an impossible target. The result marked their sixth win in nine matches, keeping them firmly in the top three of the Indian Premier League standings. Bowlers under pressure It was another night to forget for bowlers on both sides. Hyderabad’s Praful Hinge and Harsh Dubey conceded 54 and 50 runs respectively in their four overs, while Mumbai’s attack struggled just as much. Jasprit Bumrah, usually among the most reliable in the format, went for 54 runs, while Allah Ghazanfar conceded 51.…