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IPL 2022: We were put under pressure a lot, says SRH skipper Kane Williamson after loss to Delhi

Delhi Capitals (DC) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) was a big learning experience for his team, playing against some of the best players on a good surface, said Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)skipper Kane Williamson after the match here on Thursday. Williamson was talking about Delhi opener David Warner and Rovman Powell who shared an unfinished 122-run partnership for the fourth wicket as they helped their team reach 207/3 in 20 overs. Warner scored 92 not out while Powell slammed 67 not out to set up Delhi's big total. In reply, Hyderabad were restricted to 186/8 in 20 overs despite a fighting 34-ball 62 by Nicholas Pooran and a 25-ball 42 by Akiden Markram, losing by 21 runs.

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Williamson said that they could have won the match if they had batted a bit better and kept wickets (in hand). "I think they had a fantastic total at the halfway stage. Having said that, as a batting unit you want belief and there was a lot of belief. It's a pretty small ground and there was a little bit of dew. If we kept wickets in hand, then who knows. For us, it's just going back to the drawing board and keeping things really simple," Williamson said during the post-match presentation. He said Warner and Powell put them under pressure and they could have bowled better. "We were put under pressure a lot in that first half and allowed them to get an above-par total. An outstanding knock from

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