KKR Mock Travis Head, Target SRH Star In Avoidable Social Media Post After Yet Another Failure

Travis Head left for a duck against Kkr© BCCI / SPORTZPICS
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) underwent their third consecutive defeat in the Indian Premier League (IPL) season, descending 80 points against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on Thursday. SRH’s defeat means that the franchise has only won one of their first three games. Hyderabad made 286 points on the board in their first game of the season against the Royals of Rajasthan, but since then, their strikers have struggled to even pass the 200 -point brand. The team’s talisman, Travis Head, against KKR, left after only scoring 4 points against the franchise.
Head traumatized almost all the franchises he played in IPL, but his record against KKR was unhappy. The Australian striker failed to open his account against the Knight Riders in the last three outings.
Seeing the head leave for 4 points, KKR spoke publicly the opening striker on social networks. Here is the post:
“Going to the company, from the start,” said the post.
In mind to the company, from the start pic.twitter.com/0xdcrftt1i
– Kolkataknighriders (@Kkriders) April 3, 2025
The Captain of the SRH, Pat Cummins, said that everything was not well this season with his side. Cummins blamed strikers and field players behind the overwhelming defeat.
“It’s not a good time. I think it was getable, a fairly good counter. Leave it too much on the field and then fell well at the end. We have to be realistic, three games in a row, it did not come for us. We may have to look back if we could have chosen best options. Our strikers are the best when they take the game, but may have a bowling. Arrested earlier, “he said.
When he was asked for the decision not to play Adam Zampa in the game, Cummins said: “We only have 3 their rotation, the ball was not able for us too. So I chose to go without him. (About the way he will take care of this loss), I will probably remedy us on if we could have used different options.
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