IPL 2025: 'We didn't get it quite right', admits SRH bowling coach after KKR loss

IANS April 4, 2025 258 views

Sunrisers Hyderabad suffered a humiliating 80-run defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders in a match that exposed serious bowling and batting vulnerabilities. Bowling coach James Franklin candidly admitted the team's tactical and execution errors, particularly in the death overs where they conceded crucial runs. Despite the massive loss, which is SRH's biggest in IPL history, Franklin remains optimistic about the team's potential and promises strategic reflections. The coach expressed confidence in the top-order batsmen, believing they will bounce back in the upcoming match against Gujarat Titans.

"We didn't get it quite right" - James Franklin, SRH Bowling Coach
IPL 2025: 'We didn't get it quite right', admits SRH bowling coach after KKR loss
Kolkata, April 4: Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling coach James Franklin feels that their bowlers failed to capitalise on their decision to bowl first against Kolkata Knight Riders as they conceded 78 runs in the last five overs at Eden Gardens on Thursday.

Key Points

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KKR smashed 200 runs with Venkatesh Iyer's blazing 60

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SRH bowlers struggled in crucial death overs

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Batting collapse leads to IPL's biggest defeat for SRH

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Franklin backs top order to recover

For KKR, Venkatesh Iyer amassed a 29-ball 60 laced with seven fours and three sixes while Angkrish Raghuvanshi scored 50 off 32 balls, including five fours and two sixes before Rinku Singh played a cameo knock of 32 not out in 17 balls to guide KKR to 200/6 in 20 overs.

Chasing 201, SRH batters failed miserably against the home side's bowling with Vaibhav Arora and Varun Chakaravarthy bagging three scalps each to bundle out the visitors for 120 in 16.4 overs to win the encounter by 80 runs. It was SRH's biggest defeat margin in the history of the IPL.

"It's a slight combination of both the assessment and the execution. For example, the 65 runs off the last four overs probably reflect that we didn’t get it quite right. At the halfway stage, KKR were 84 or 85 for two. If we'd managed the back 10 overs right, we probably could have held them to 170-180, but we didn’t quite execute," Franklin said in the post-match press conference.

"As a coach, sometimes you reflect and wonder, could we have done things better? Could we have been a bit braver in some aspects? Those are conversations we’ll have in the coming days before we go again on Sunday. It’s about reflecting, particularly with the players who were out there, and making sure we come back better, especially with our execution in the death overs,” he added.

Despite the batters' lacklustre performance, Franklin backed the top order to fire in the next match against the Gujarat Titans on Sunday.

"Unfortunately, just in that power play we lost three wickets in the first three overs and that's the style of players that we have up top; they're aggressive, they've been lauded for a year and a year and a bit and rightfully so for the style of play that we played and just the last couple of games it hasn't quite worked," the bowling coach said.

"But we've got no doubts that our top order, our batters will come good and we've got every faith and trust in them coming into this next game that we play against Gujarat on Sunday. So look, it's just one of those days where it hasn't quite gone according to plan, there's, obviously, some frustration within the group, but we're still very early days in this IPL and we've got a lot of quality players within our group that can certainly turn it around," he added.

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