Dubai: Captain of SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) skipper David Warner revealed that New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson was not picked in the playing 11 for the match against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) as he was injured.
Warner said in the absence of Willamson, they picked two bowling all-rounders, Mitchell Marsh and Rashid Khan. SRH suffered a 10-run defeat against RCB at the Dubai International Stadium.
"Kane Williamson is not fit, he hurt his quad (quadriceps) while training the other day and (with) Mohammad Nabi. We felt playing two spinners here. Given the thought process, we wanted to chase which probably was not an option if we got stuck the other way, so we went with bowling all-rounder hitting the wicket as hard as we could. Obviously, disappointing for Mitchell (Marsh) to go down as he did," Warner said in a post-match conference while answering to a question from ANI.
Commenting on the failure of middle-order, Warner said it was not an easy wicket to bat on as there was a variable bounce on the pitch. Despite having the momentum, Jonny Bairstow (61) and Manish Pandey (34) could not put their team over the line.
After their dismissal, the middle-order collapsed as Yuzvendra Chahal bagged three wickets and was awarded Player of the Match while Navdeep Saini and Shivan Dube picked two wickets each.
"I think through the middle period, it is very hard to play the cross-bat shorts. You have to obviously play as straight as you can and you have to try and make the pace. The ball was obviously going up and down, but I felt that once your two batters are in, it was actually difficult to try and contain and wickets changed the momentum. Disappointing not to have two batters for us in the end or one batter but that is is how the game can go," Warner said.