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Warner doffs his hat to bowling talent in India

Source:PTI
May 13, 2017 21:04 IST

IMAGE: Naman Ojha and Mohammed Siraj of the Sunrisers Hyderabad celebrates the wicket of Pradeep Sangwan of the Gujarat Lions. Photograph: BCCI

Australian opener and Sunrisers Hyderabad captain David Warner on Saturday doffed his hat on the abundant bowling talent India has, especially in the shorter formats, after the domestic bowlers played a key role in his side sealing a berth in the Indian Premier League play-offs.

IPL PHOTOS: Dominant Sunrisers crush Gujarat to enter play-offs

Man-of-the-match Mohammed Siraj took four wickets for 32 runs while Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Siddarth Kaul returned with figures of 2/25 and 1/30 respectively as the Sunrisers bowlers effected a collapse of the Gujarat Lions batting line-up.

Afghan leg-spinner Rashid Khan also played a big role with his figures of 3/43 as the Lions, who were asked to bat first, were bowled out for 154 in 19.2 overs after a 111-run opening stand between Ishan Kishan (61 off 40 balls) and Dwayne Smith (54 off 33 balls).

Speaking after the match, Warner gave credit for the win to his bowlers, including Siraj, for the way they brought their side back after a rollicking stand between the Lions openers.

"Would have been (a shame if Sunrisers didn't make it). They (the Lions) got to a flier, I was scratching my head there for a second. When we got wickets back to back, it showed the wicket was slowing a bit," Warner said after the match.

"There is some fantastic bowling units around in the country. It shows what talent you have here, especially in the T20s and ODIs," said Warner who carried his way through the innings with an unbeaten 69 to anchor his side's successful run chase.

He said there was a bit of pressure on his side to make it to the play-offs.

"It's about not worrying about the next couple of games, take each game as it comes. Keep backing our skills."

Lions captain Suresh Raina lamented the lack of good bowlers in his side.

Source: PTI
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