Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Tom Moody has insisted that his side is playing "pretty good cricket" in IPL 2022 despite facing a 21-run loss at the hands of Delhi Capitals at the Brabourne Stadium on Thursday. The loss also meant that Hyderabad's losing streak in the tournament has been extended to three and are now at sixth place in the points table.
"I would have been concerned if we had been playing poorly. We are playing some pretty good cricket. If it wasn't for a couple of things, it could have gone our way this evening and would have chased down that total. Everyone saw how close we were when Nicky (Nicholas) Pooran was in the middle of his onslaught (62 off 34 balls)," said Moody in the post-match virtual press conference.
Moody was optimistic of Hyderabad making a turnaround with the race to playoffs heating up. "There are more positives for us to hang on and believe that we can turn this very, very quickly. Reading too much into losses will put you into a very negative spiral. We are more focused on drawing out the positives, what we are doing well and making sure that we continue to do that and patch up the areas we feel we can improve in."