Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper Kane Williamson's "painfully slow" batting in powerplay is drawing criticism from the team's fans, many of whom have called the New Zealand skipper an "average T20 batter" and blamed him for the 13-run loss to Chennai Super Kings at the MCA Stadium here on Sunday night.
Riding on a 57-ball 99 from Ruturaj Gaikwad and a belligerent unbeaten 85 off 55 deliveries from Devon Conway, the defending champions amassed 202/2 and then restricted the Williamson-led SRH to 189.
Coming in to bat with a mammoth run chase staring them in the face, Williamson scored 47 off 37 deliveries at a below-average strike rate of 127, the second-lowest in his side's innings. SRH wicketkeeper-batter Nicholas Pooran, who came down the order, tried his best to overhaul CSK's total with a belligerent 33-ball unbeaten 64 (strike rate 194) but the total was too daunting and the Hyderabad franchise lost by 13 runs.