SRH Poor Run Turning Point, According to Mohammad Kaif. SunRisers Hyderabad have won only five of their eleven games this season, placing them seventh in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022.
SunRisers Hyderabad’s performance in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 has been erratic. After dropping their first two games, Kane Williamson’s team won their next five to move into the top four of the points table. However, they have now lost four of their last five games and are seventh in the points table. On Saturday, SRH will play the eighth-placed Kolkata Knight Riders in a crucial match. Before the game, former Indian cricket team player Mohammad Kaif discussed where SRH fell short.
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Mohammad Kaif: SRH Poor Run Turning Point
“I don’t believe they are the strong fast bowling team that SRH once was.” They went to Kartik Tyagi after they fired Jansen. They switched to another bowler. They don’t seem to be the same team anymore. Natarajan, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umran Malik, and Jansen were among the four bowlers on the SRH team that won five consecutive games after losing the first two. “These four bowlers won them matches, but they no longer play together,” Kaif explained in an interview with Sportskeeda Cricket.
“Another issue was when Muttiah Muralitharan (SRH spin bowling coach) expressed his rage in the dressing room during the game in which Rashid Khan slammed Jansen for sixes” (in a match against GT). That match shattered SRH’s rhythm. What happened with KKR happened here as well. When you yell or act irate in the locker room… Muralitharan is normally a calm and composed individual, but he lost his cool in front of Jansen. When you do these things, the team environment suffers. Jansen was released following that game. Jansen has performed admirably throughout the IPL 2022, but if you replace him with Kartik Tyagi… “I had no idea why they made that decision.”
In the game in question, SRH failed to defend a 195-run total, despite Rashid Khan’s 31*-run cameo off just 11 balls. It marked the beginning of SRH’s four-match losing streak.
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