KKR vs SRH, IPL 2021: Challenging season but can't overreact, says SRH captain Williamson

Williamson took over captaincy from David Warner but SRH's fortunes remained the same and the franchise is set to finish last in the eight-team table.

Published : Oct 04, 2021 11:57 IST , DUBAI

SRH captain Kane Williamson during the post-match press conference after his side lost to Kolkata Knight Riders by six wickets on Sunday.
SRH captain Kane Williamson during the post-match press conference after his side lost to Kolkata Knight Riders by six wickets on Sunday.
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SRH captain Kane Williamson during the post-match press conference after his side lost to Kolkata Knight Riders by six wickets on Sunday.

Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Kane Williamson feels that one shouldn't overreact or try to over-compensate after what has been challenging season with the franchise set to finish last in eight team table.

Williamson took over captaincy from David Warner but SRH's fortunes remained the same.

"The surfaces have varied a lot and I think we have seen that teams that have been successful have been able to adapt to these surfaces. Once again, it is important for us not to overreact and overcorrect. It has definitely been a challenging season for us in that aspect," Williamson said after the defeat against KKR.

Williamson said that when performance is not great, focus is shifted on a lot of things which adds to the problems.

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"I suppose personally, standing in as skipper in the second half of the tournament, you try to do have a collective focus. There are a number of things around the corner that can take the attention of the players, but you known that as a team, we are fortunate to be here," Williamson further said.

Williamson was disappointed that SRH couldn't build on powerplay overs.

 

"We got through the powerplay and there was an opportunity to build towards a 140-150 total and obviously we fell short of it," Williamson said after SRH went down by six wickets here on Sunday for the team's 10th defeat of the ongoing IPL season. "The surface didn't allow any batter to settle down," he added.

"It was a challenging surface, it was hard to get your rhythm on because of the tennis ball bounce. Particularly with the new ball, it sat on the surface and it reflected on the low strike rates which have been quite interesting in the second half of the tournament," he said about Sunday's game.

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