Many felt Kane Williamson came in too late against the Chennai Super Kings, with the Kiwi maestro coming in to bat in the 18th over. After Williamson’s late blitzkrieg took SRH to 171/3, several wondered what might have been had he come in to bat earlier.

But David Warner was adamant after the game that SRH made the right call, despite their below-par total being chased without much fuss by CSK.

Kane Williamson needed just ten balls to show his class, carting CSK bowlers for 26 runs during his short stay at the crease. His late assault was the only reason why SRH went past the 170 mark.

On a day where Manish Pandey and David Warner played more than 84% of the total balls on offer for just 110 runs, analysts slammed the side for keeping one of their best batsmen in the dugout for too long.

Although David Warner admitting his laggard 55-ball 57 didn’t do SRH any favors, he pointed out how the team’s poor start with the ball contributed to the loss as well.

David Warner confident about SRH’s comeback

Sunrisers Hyderabad slipped to their fifth loss of IPL 2021, with the team stuck at the bottom of the standings with just two points. Confident in his team’s ability, David Warner explained how they will bounce back in the future.

SRH will now play their next game on May 2, when they take on the Rajasthan Royals. David Warner and co. will target a win in that game to avoid falling adrift of the other teams at this stage of the season.

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