After the Sunrisers Hyderabad star left for four runs, the Kolkata Knight Riders didn’t spare Travis Head on social media.
In the Indian Premier League (IPL) season, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) lost to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) by an overwhelming 80 runs on Thursday, their third straight loss. SRH has only won one of their first three games as a result of the loss. After Hyderabad’s historic 286-run performance against the Rajasthan Royals in their season opener, their hitters have found it difficult to score more than 200 runs. Travis Head, the talisman for the club, left after only four runs were scored against KKR.Head’s record against KKR has been horrible, but he has traumatized nearly every team he has faced in the IPL. For the past three games, the Australian hitter has not scored against the Knight Riders.
KKR loudly ridiculed the opening batsman on social media after Head left for four runs. This is the post:
According to the post, “Head-ing towards the business, right from the start,”According to SRH captain Pat Cummins, his team is having a rough season. Cummins blamed the heartbreaking loss on the fielders and batters.
“I’m having a bad time. This was, in my opinion, a gettable wicket. left too many in the field and ultimately failed miserably. Since we haven’t won three straight games, we must be realistic.Perhaps we should reflect on the past and consider whether we could have made better decisions. Our hitters perform at their peak when they take the field, but in hindsight, perhaps we could have made a better choice. (On what went wrong) Overall, the bowling wasn’t too horrible, but our fielding was the main cause. “A little earlier, we ought to have made a couple catches and stopped them,” he remarked.Cummins responded, “We only bowled three overs of spin, the ball wasn’t gripping for us too,” when asked why Adam Zampa wasn’t included in the game. decided to forego him. (On how he would handle this loss) I will likely discuss if we could have taken a different approach, but I don’t want to get caught up in the details. We return to a location that we now know very well.”