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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
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The result meant Sunrisers Hyderabad are all but out of the playoffs race, even as Gujarat Titans boosted their prospects
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Despite making some changes to their playing eleven at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, CSK’s quest to get a win didn’t yield the desired result, resulting in them still staying at tenth place in the points table
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That's the pleasing aspect when you put together a team performance, because that's what's been lacking for us this year, says Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Daniel Vettori
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Dhoni said they kept losing wickets and another thing which he felt, in the first innings, the wicket was slightly better, and the total was not a justifiable score because it wasn't turning a lot
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Pacer Harshal Patel’s 4/28 helps Sunrisers bowl-out Chennai for 154 at the Super Kings home turn Chepauk
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On bowling upfront against Sunrisers compared to previous stints in the middle or slog overs, Boult said he just needed to be prepared for any role
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It's going to take one performance, and we just haven't been able to put a collective performance together bar the two games that we've won, says Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Daniel Vettori
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Former HCA secretary T Seshnarayan appeals to K Srinivas Reddy, Director General (Vigilance & Enforcement), to seek phone data of all the office-bearers during the last four weeks to ascertain SRH allegations
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Fourth straight win for Mumbai Indians, which takes its points tally to 10 and to third place from nine games
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At one point, Sunrisers were 35 for five in 8.3 overs, but Heinrich Klaasen's brilliant knock of 71 helps Hyderabad fight back
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With each match, be it international, domestic and IPL, Tilak has grown up in stature and into a complete batter with a range of strokes which can put the best of the bowlers on the defensive
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SRH head coach Daniel Vettori acknowledged that Mumbai read the conditions exceptionally well, and after probably the first few overs they really relied on that slow ball
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It doesn't matter if I bowl the odd wide, I'm happy to try and restrict them in that way and just bowl good lengths,” says Will Jacks
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Mumbai languishing in seventh place in the points table with just two wins this season so far