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David Warner shares a hilarious comment on Khaleel Ahmed’s post
By SMCS - Sep 25, 2021 9:34 pm
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SunRisers Hyderabad has been going through a rough patch and they have failed to win games as well. Kane Williamson-led team has recently lost to the Delhi Capitals franchise. Meanwhile the swashbuckling opener David Warner also couldn’t leave the mark as he got out for a duck after playing 3 deliveries.

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Kane Williamson got the captaincy from David Warner

On the other hand, Abdul Samad, who has emerged out as the highest run-scorer from his side, has smashed 28 runs as well. And, Delhi convincingly won the match by 8 wickets with 13 balls left. Meanwhile, after that match, the SRH pacer Khaleel Ahmed took to his Instagram and posted a photo. He wrote the caption as, “Win or loss, we are together.” However, it was a group photo where Khaleel Ahmed can be seen giving the hug to the captain Kane Williamson.

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Meanwhile, David Warner shared a hilarious comment on that photo. The left-arm batsman wrote, “You never touched me like this” along with adding two laughing emojis as well.

However, they are currently staying at the last position on the points table with only a single win out of 8 matches. And, they will try to get back in form soon as well.

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Kane Williamson, after losing the last game, said: “We didn’t start well, didn’t register a decent partnership but never got any momentum, some good scores in the back-end, but pretty much 25-30 runs short. We did bowl well, we have defended modest scores in the past, but it wasn’t to be today which was a bit of a shame.”

“It’s been a difficult campaign so far, but we need to enjoy our cricket and don’t put ourselves under pressure – they were excellent, they are both quality internationals, two of the best fast bowlers going around at the moment and they put us under pressure. They got us into hard positions, perhaps if we hadn’t lost early wickets, we could have done differently, but Delhi were outstanding and played some smart cricket. We need to concentrate on the way we play and try to improve,” he concluded.