IPL News Kane Williamson: I am getting tired of coming second in Super Overs Williamson has been a part of few Super Overs, with the most famous being the 2019 World Cup final, which England won on boundary-countback rule. PTI 26 April, 2021 13:07 IST Kane Williamson: I am getting tired of coming second in Super Overs PTI 26 April, 2021 13:07 IST Be it in the World Cup or IPL, Kane Williamson is "getting tired" of finishing second in Super Overs.The New Zealander's latest tryst with the Super Over came on Sunday night when his team Sunrisers Hyderabad failed to achieve the desired result in its IPL match against Delhi Capitals."I am getting tired of coming second in the Super Overs," Williamson said at the post-match press conference.READ: Super Over defeat to Delhi a 'tough one', says SRH skipper Warner "Throughout the game, whenever there is a Super Over, as a batting side chasing a score that was very competitive, there are a lot of positives to take out of it."It is really uncanny in game of cricket that things can end in a tie but I suppose it is very, very exciting. A lot of positives, we move on really quickly to Delhi," he added.Williamson has been a part of few Super Overs, with the most famous being the 2019 World Cup final, which England won on boundary-countback rule.Against DC here, SRH equalled its opponents' score of 159 but the duo of Williamson and David Warner could only make seven runs in the ensuing Super Over, which did not prove to enough for victory.In the regulation match, Williamson struck an unbeaten 66 off 51 balls.Match report: IPL 2021: Delhi Capitals edges past Sunrisers Hyderabad in Super Over "It is a game of very small margins and I think, if we are being honest, we just want to do different aspects of our game a bit better. This game, if you are able to do it, then the result can change quite quickly."I suppose when it ends in a tie, you can look at the one run throughout the whole innings. I think on the whole, a lot of positives." Prithvi Shaw and Rishabh Pant scored 53 and 37 respectively to help Delhi Capitals set SRH a challenging target on a difficult Chepauk pitch.However, barring Jonny Bairstow's 38 at the top of the order, Williamson did not get any support from the other end until Jagadeesha Suchith came in a smashed a six-ball 14 to help tie the game.Williamson said, "It was nice to be there at the end, it would have been a lot nicer if I was there at the end and we were at the right side of the result.READ: Andrew Tye says left IPL to avoid being "locked out"; claims definite COVID concerns among Aussies "You know there were a lot of valuable partnerships in the innings and we lacked a bit of momentum because that was the nature of the surface."We got very close, some positives to build on. We do not know how the surfaces will be in Delhi." SunRisers Hyderabad is currently placed seventh in the standings with 2 points from 5 matches.SRH will next take on Chennai Super Kings in Delhi on Wednesday. What went wrong for CSK and MI in IPL 2022? - Analysis Hardik Pandya: Goal is to win the World Cup no matter what RR coach Sangakkara: 130 runs was never enough IPL 2022 Final: RR vs GT predicted XI, head-to-head stats, players to watch out for Visit our IPL microsite for more stories. More Videos IPL 2022, Qualifier 2: RCB vs RR head-to-head stats, key players IPL 2022: Harshal Patel hails Rajat Patidar's match-defining knock RCB vs LSG predicted XI, IPL 2022 Eliminator: Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Lucknow Super Giants head-to-head stats Hardik: A lot of people counted out Miller, but for us, he is always a match-winner GT vs RR predicted XI, IPL 2022 Qualifier 1: Gujarat Titans vs Rajasthan Royals head-to-head stats IPL 2022, Purple Cap: Yuzvendra Chahal leads with most wickets after league stage IPL 2022, Orange Cap: Jos Buttler leads race after league stage IPL 2022: SRH vs PBKS head-to-head record, players to watch out for