SunRisers Hyderabad captain Kane Williamson mentioned on Sunday that the previous champions needn’t panic and concentrate on the job at hand after they misplaced their 4th successive recreation in IPL 2022 after an upswing. SRH have been handed a 67-run defeat by Royal Challengers Bangalore in a one-sided contest on the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
It was an insipid efficiency from SunRisers Hyderabad as they conceded 192 runs and bowled out for 125 in simply 19.2 overs. Captain Kane Williamson’s poor run continued as he fell for a diamond duck, getting run-out with out going through a ball whereas his opening accomplice Abhishek Sharma additionally fell for 0 as early as the primary over.
Rahul Tripathi was the lone warrior as he hit a combating fifty however it was not sufficient for SunRisers who have been blown away by the Wanindu Hasaranga’s 5-wicket haul.
SRH have been racing in the direction of a playoffs berth as they shook off two defeats and gained 5 on the trot to go to 10 factors in simply 7 matches. However, they’ve now fallen behind within the race for the highest 4 with 4 successive defeats.
“For us, it’s looking to stay calm, we do need to touch on some areas to improve. We don’t need to overthink either. The margins are always very fine,” Williamson mentioned after their loss.
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SRH are on the sixth spot within the 10-team factors desk with 10 factors from 11 matches however Williamson mentioned a 6-day break earlier than the subsequent recreation will assist them reassess and get again to profitable methods.
We have been outplayed at the moment however we do have a bit little bit of a spot now. So we are going to look to reassess a bit bit and get good and clear on how we have to goal our subsequent matches and go and take it on a bit bit higher,” Williamson added.
Williamson also conceded that they need to do better with the ball against strong sides in the IPL.
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RCB captain Faf du Plessis slammed eight boundaries and two sixes en route to his 50-ball 73 not out, his third fifty this season and seized the initiative after he lost his opening partner Virat Kohli on the first ball of the match.
The South African veteran along with Rajat Patidar (48 in 38 balls; 4×4, 2×6) laid a solid foundation with a 105-run third wicket partnership off 73 balls.
In the end overs, Dinesh Karthik decimated the SRH bowling attack, hitting 30 off just 8 balls, including 25 runs in the final over.
“That’s been fairly the problem. We want to show it round as a result of they’ve been above-par totals. I feel earlier on within the comp that there was maybe some help for the seamers. We must get a bit bit extra artistic,” he added.
SRH will subsequent face Kolkata Knight Riders on May 14.