Against KKR, Virender Sehwag examined SRH’s batting performance. In doing so, the former PBKS batsman made fun of the Punjab-based team, saying they used to put a spoke in their own wheels. He also made a comparison between SRH’s and their batting. In their prior games, SRH had scored comparatively lower totals of 163 and 120, and Sehwag pointed out that they were unable to chase 201.
Virender Sehwag thought that SRH might have pursued 201 against KKR because the pitch was decent and the opposition didn’t have a strong bowling attack.
In addition to being on the slower side, the former Indian batter claimed that the ball didn’t turn and that the surface offered no assistance. In the middle, he believed the SRH batters lacked the flexibility that was essential.
Punjab used to put a spoke in their own wheels, but it appears that Hyderabad has now taken over. They lost after making 190 and then roughly 160, and they were unable to reach 200 today. The wicket (and the bowling attack) of KKKR were both too challenging to handle. After batting first, they scored 200 runs. We could tell that the ball wasn’t turning and that the bowlers weren’t getting much assistance. The bowlers were primarily bowling slow balls, so it was a little slow, but if you stay in the crease for a while, you get used to that,” Sehwag told.
Given that SRH plays aggressive cricket, the former offensive batsman was dissatisfied with their batting. In his opinion, SRH should have won even if the game was played in Kolkata.
Hyderabad is a letdown. How can I respond? They have a lot of hitters, but none of them are able to score runs, and they are all out at 120. The audience has come to see you for pay. Hyderabad is known for being a fun place to watch, even though the game was in Kolkata. This is where it had just vanished,” Sehwag continued.





