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“Was As Guilty…”: Pat Cummins Delivers Scathing Verdict After SRH’s Loss Against Gujarat Titans

Sunrisers Hyderabad Captain Pat Cummins in action© BCCI




Sunrisers Captain Hyderabad, Pat Cummins, said that the team “ can cling to a certain hope ” on their future, although it was practically eliminated by eliminatory series after the defeat of 38 points against the Giants of Gujarat during match 51 of the Premier Indian League (IPL) 2025 Friday. The half-century of Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler saw Gujarat publish a massive total of 224/6 during the first rounds at the Narendra Modi stadium. Despite the fight of 74 Abhishek Sharma points, there was not enough fight by the strikers to chase it, and they failed at 186/6.

The Sunrisers have won only three of their 10 games so far this season, and their fate now depends on other devices that take place. However, Cummins believes that hope is still there for the franchise, given the mega auctions which took place in 2024, ensuring that the heart of the team will remain the same for years to follow.

“Our power game with the bat was not too great. I was as guilty as anyone else. Probably let them get 20-30 additional runs. Maybe hang on one or two catches.

“We have probably expressed too many bad bullets. It is a very good counter. Going for 140 in the last 14 Overs was good on the bowling game. Sharma beat well. Nitish at the end. I left a little too much and too late for the batteries. We can hang on to a little hope. Last year.

With victory, Gujarat exceeded the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in second place in the table of points thanks to their higher execution rate. RCB will face Chennai Super Kings on Saturday in what could be a pivotal result for the Titans of Gujarat.

(With the exception of the title, this story has not been published by NDTV staff and is published from a unionized flow.)

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