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Sharma shows faith in his teammates & urges the middleorder to perform

Updated on: 09 April,2019 07:01 PM IST  | 
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Sandeep Sharma has put faith in his teammates as he suggests, A single match performance should not be used to judge the team's middle order performance

Sharma shows faith in his teammates & urges the middleorder to perform

Smiles and a little concern surrounding Sunrisers Hyderabad's camp

Sunrisers Hyderabad medium pacer Sandeep Sharma defended his team's fragile middle-order and its tendency to fall apart in the ongoing IPL, saying it is not wise to form opinions after "one failure".


SRH suffered a six-wicket defeat at the hands of Kings XI Punjab here Monday night, with opener David Warner again emerging as their top scorer. The batsmen in the middle did get starts but could not go on to score big.


On the middle-order woes facing his team, Sharma said: "The fact is that our opening pair has been batting so good that middle order was not tested. Even in this game, Warner played through, only in one game the middle order collapsed and from one game alone an opinion cannot be formed.
"We have talented batsman in middle order -- Yusuf Pathan, Mohd Nabi, Deepak Hooda, Manish Pandey."


Sharma, who took two wickets, blamed the moisture on the wicket and heavy dew later on for their defeat.
The seamer said, "It had rained in the morning, wicket had moisture because of which batting was a bit tough. In the end (when SRH was bowling) heavy dew was a big factor, ball was getting wet. The batting (KXIP) was easy in second half than first half."

"With Bhuvneshwar Kumar and me as swing bowlers, the plan was to take wickets, but in second half heavy dew caused problem. As the match progressed, we tried to remain in contest, we tried to take wickets, but at the end of the day K L (Rahul) played a match-winning knock."

"We will rectify our mistakes, and hopefully, we will bounce back in the next games," Sharma said.
K L Rahul and Mayank Agarwal struck fluent half-centuries to guide Kings XI Punjab to a win over Sunrisers Hyderabad in a nail-bitting match.

Opting to bat, Kings XI restricted Sunrisers to 150 for four and then rode on Rahul and Agarwal's knocks to chase down the target in 19.5 overs.

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