Hyderabad lost 3 matches in a row, for the first
time in the history of IPL
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At the end of the match, Warner said, "I don't know how to accept this rate. Johnny Bairstow and I, both set, came in with wickets. I was run out, Bairstow himself stepped on the wicket. The middle-order also failed. One has to survive till the end to win the match. This run should have been taken. We couldn't win because of bad batting. "
Kieron Pollard's 35 off 22 balls for Mumbai was unbeaten in the Hyderabad team. Warner said, "If you want to score 150 runs if a pair is formed at the beginning, then one has to stay till the end. We have to play smart in the middle, which we couldn't do. Our bowlers understood the wicket. They did the ball accordingly. We have to learn from our mistakes. Batsmen have to play just fine. We have to take responsibility. ”


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