Dubai:His team may be faced with the herculean task of beating the tournament's top three sides to keep its playoff hopes alive in the ongoing IPL but Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper David Warner is confident the former champions "will definitely" get the job done.
Warner, though, rued his batsmen's "complacence" after they collapsed from a highly advantageous position in a chase of 127 in their game against Kings XI Punjab on Saturday.
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"I would like to think that the team will do that, definitely," Warner said.
"We've got three challenging games coming up, one here and two in Sharjah. If you want to win the tournament, you've got to beat the top three teams and that's what we face in our next assignment."
With only eight points in their kitty ahead of their remaining three games against the Delhi Capitals, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians, SRH will now not only have to win all of those matches for a realistic shot at making the playoffs, but might have to depend on net run rate to scrape through.
KXIP made an incredible comeback at the death, taking five wickets in the final two overs to emerge victorious by 12 runs.
"In regards to our batting, obviously very disappointed," Warner said at the post-match press conference.
"We didn't get the job done. We were probably a bit complacent in the middle. We didn't take the game on enough like we did the previous game (their victory against the Rajasthan Royals).
"I think we probably just felt that we were just going to get the runs easily, and then we sort of let the balls get ahead of the runs. That's what happens in a game of cricket, if you give your opposition a sniff it can get taken away from you very fast."