SRH have quite a few leaders, it’s important we keep tight: Williamson on Warner
Newly-appointed Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Kane Williamson believes that conversations on his predecessor David Warner’s future within the taking part in XI continues to be on because the Australian is a world class participant.
Warner was stripped of SRH captaincy on Saturday after the workforce misplaced 5 out of its first six matches and Williamson’s elevation to the put up hasn’t modified the fortunes because it suffered a 55-run defeat within the arms of Rajasthan Royals.
“There are a number of leaders in the group. It’s important we stay tight. And for us it is about building as a side and make adjustments,” Williamson seemed a bit uncomfortable on Warner query in the course of the post-match presentation.
The skipper stated that the workforce must be clear about methods and execution.
“Rather than over-search for the win, we just have to be clear about how we need to operate. Warner is a world class player and we have our cards on the table. I am sure there are a number of conversations to be had,” Williamson at greatest was evasive.
On the match entrance, he admitted that when Royals posted 220 for 3 the chase was anyhow going to be tough.
“A tricky day. A really aggressive complete from RR. It was Jos’ day and he was excellent. With the bat you do must get just a few issues to go your approach and whenever you’re dropping wickets it makes it all of the extra tougher to chase 220.
“We have had a lot of challenges over the last three weeks, but we need to make small adjustments and put in improved performances. Jos and Sanju were key, so we wanted Rashid to bowl as many deliveries as possible against them.”
Buttler and Samson had stitched a match-winning 150-run stand.