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IPL Team SRH Accused Of Under-Utilising India’s MCG Hero vs Australia: “Forgotten That…”




The legend of South Africa and the former Sunrisers player Hyderabad, Dale Steyn, was unleashed from the Indian Premier League team for subutilizing Nitish Reddy. The player of India, who played for India against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground earlier this year, is a medium -legged quick launcher with decent right -handed. But, he has not yet launched a single delivery this IPL season. REDDY – A versatile stick – holds a 22 IPL game experience. He carved three counters in these games. Steyn, who was also a Bowling SRH coach in the past, slammed the side for not having used Reddy as a bowling player. His post X came during the SRH 2025 match 2025 match against the Mumbai Indians on Thursday.

The star player played a massive role with his versatile capacities during the Melbourne test in India VS Australia, which was held in December from last year. In one of the sleeves, Reddy marked a heroic 114 all in Bowling 8 Overs Economic.

As Reddy did not have the opportunity to play against the Mumbai Indians during the SRH 2025 match IPL Thursday, Steyn went to X to write: “SRH just forgot that Reddy can Bowl …?

Has a little golden arms, is absolutely more or two. “”

In another article, he wrote: “If he is injured, it is understandable, but he seems to fight very well, then …”

Speaking of the match, MI recorded his third victory of the 2025 IPL season, beating SRH by four counters at the Wankhede stadium. Chasing a goal of 163, MI exceeded the line in 18.1 Overs, handing over to SRH their fifth defeat of the campaign.

After the match, the captain of the SRH Pat Cummins admitted that his team failed with the bat on a delicate surface.

“It was not the easiest of the counters,” said Cummins

“160 was a few shorts. It was a delicate counter, the cutters were captivating. They closed many of our rating zones,” he added.

Cummins, who led the bowlingal attack with 3/26 figures, said the team had given everything with the ball but needed a little more with the bat.

“I thought we had all the covered bases. 160-You feel a little short, but I thought we had given it a good crack with the ball,” he said.

“We thought we needed a counters. We had many death bowling options in Eshan (Malingu), Harshal (Patel) and myself. We needed one or two, so we gave it to the Leggie (Rahul Chahar),” he noted.

“I have to play well at home to make the final, unfortunately not yet clicked,” added Cummins.

(With Ani entries)

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