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“Through the season, we had our moments. Two or three close games which we didn’t play well. We gave our best, in a format like this you have to be switched on always,” he said.
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“We had a bad start and middle, we fought to turn it around in the last three games. Nice to give something back to them. There was individual pride as well. I didn't go on in a few games, did so tonight,” Klaasen said
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Sunrisers Hyderabad end their IPL season with a power-packed batting effort just like it had started
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The finalists of last season IPL play for pride, after having eliminated at the league stage
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Ishan Kishan played a very mature innings. He certainly held the innings together for us, said Simon Helmot, assistant coach of Sunrisers Hyderabad
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No one likes to lose games in cricket. We have qualified and we have lost a game. You can take it as a disappointment, says Royal Challengers Bengaluru opener
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Hyderabad was originally to host the IPL qualifiers 1 and 2 before the high-profile League was suspended following India-Pakistan tensions
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This was his third Level 1 offence under Article 2.5 this season and hence, he has accumulated Two Demerit Points, in addition to Three Demerit Points he had accumulated earlier
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The way we planned the auction, if we had the same bowling attack, the story would be different, the Lucknow captain said.
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SRH were already out of the competition and LSG needed a win on Monday night to stay alive in the tournament
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For SRH, it will be a chance for some of their players to shrug off rustiness that has plagued their campaign through and through
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For the record, Suman scored 240 runs in the 2019 IPL for Deccan Chargers, which is more than what Virat Kohli scored in that season for RCB!
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We came in with high hopes but we just haven't been consistent enough with our performances and not being able to put complete performances together, the SRH head coach said
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Sunrisers Hyderabad desperately needed a win in this match to keep the doors to playoffs open, Delhi survives a scare
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Sunrisers captain and pace ace Pat Cummins bowled with fire taking three wickets including sending back Karun Nair for a first-ball duck
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Vettori admits it's been a consistent struggle throughout the season in putting up a collective performance together
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Delhi's Nair says it's about peaking at the right time
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They’ll need to play much better cricket from here on and perhaps start thinking about rebuilding for the next season, JioStar expert Ambati Rayudu said
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If you're bowling second, make sure you watch every single ball of the 20 overs somebody else bowls, take all that you can from them, said Prasidh who took 19 wickets from 10 games this season
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We didn't field well and that was the reason maybe a couple of drop catches and a couple of missed fields were the reason why we gave those extra 20-25 runs, Unadkat said in the post-match briefing