IPL 2025: Head coach Vettori admits SRH misread conditions in loss to MI

IANS April 24, 2025 297 views

Sunrisers Hyderabad suffered another brutal defeat in IPL 2025, falling to Mumbai Indians after a disastrous powerplay. Head coach Daniel Vettori candidly acknowledged the team's strategic misread of pitch conditions. Despite the challenging season, Vettori remains hopeful, drawing inspiration from previous tournament comebacks by teams like RCB. The team's primary challenge lies in developing consistent performance across batting, bowling, and fielding departments.

"We just haven't been able to put a collective performance together" - Daniel Vettori
IPL 2025: Head coach Vettori admits SRH misread conditions in loss to MI
Hyderabad, April 24: Sunrisers Hyderabad’s IPL 2025 campaign went from bad to worse on Wednesday night, as they succumbed to their sixth defeat of the season — this time at the hands of Mumbai Indians. Chasing a par score on a surface offering early movement, SRH were left reeling at 13 for 4 within the first five overs.

Key Points

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SRH collapsed to 13/4 during critical powerplay phase

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Deepak Chahar and Trent Boult exploited challenging pitch conditions

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Heinrich Klaasen's late partnership provided minor consolation

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Team remains second from bottom with two wins

Head coach Daniel Vettori, speaking after the game, admitted that the team’s strategy to maximise the powerplay completely backfired.

"I think obviously, the toss was important. We wanted to bowl first because the conditions were vastly different, (it was a different) wicket to the previous ones. I mean, we've discussed that it's a 280, 250 wicket. So conditions changed dramatically. So to be able to get that assessment early around what a par score was, is obviously difficult.

"When you go in there early on, you're trying to obviously maximise that power play. And unfortunately, we weren't able to, and we kept losing wickets. Once we realised that the surface wasn't what we anticipated, then we needed to build towards that sort of 180 score. That, unfortunately, is difficult to do when you're 24 for four after the power play."

SRH’s ultra-aggressive intent in the powerplay, which had brought them success earlier in the season, proved their undoing on a wicket that had spice for seamers. Deepak Chahar and Trent Boult exploited the conditions with clinical new-ball spells, and Vettori acknowledged the team’s failure to recalibrate quickly.

"Understanding what a good score is, what a par score is and being able to set that up. Travis and Abhi (Abhishek Sharma), when they go, they're very aggressive and they take the game on and it's led to a lot of success for us. When they don't succeed, then it's the responsibility of the other batsmen. And potentially that's what we haven't had this season, around the ability for partnerships, for one or two guys to step up in games. We got two today, but it was just a little bit too late for us."

The only bright spark in the dismal evening for SRH was a 99-run stand between Heinrich Klaasen and Abhinav Manohar, which lifted the team to a modest 143 for 8. Mumbai chased it down with ease, but Vettori saw value in the fight.

Despite being second from bottom on the table with just two wins from eight games, Vettori remains optimistic. "IPL has been going a long time and there's been a lot of teams that have found themselves in this situation. And there's been a few teams that have been able to resurrect their seasons. And you look back to RCB last year after a difficult start. So if we can take some inspiration, it's from a team like them.

"Mumbai has done it on a few occasions, but ultimately it's going to take one performance. And we just haven't been able to put a collective performance together, bar the two games that we've won. So we're going to have to improve dramatically in all three facets," he said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Tough loss for SRH but gotta appreciate Klaasen's fighting knock! That 99-run partnership was the only silver lining in this match. Hope they bounce back soon 🤞 #OrangeArmy
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Priya M.
Vettori's honesty is refreshing but SRH's batting approach needs more flexibility. You can't play the same way on every pitch! Boult and Chahar exposed this weakness perfectly.
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Ankit S.
As an MI fan, I'm happy with the win but genuinely feel bad for SRH supporters. Their team has so much potential but just isn't clicking this season. Maybe they need to rethink their coaching staff?
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Sanjay P.
13/4 in 5 overs is just unacceptable at this level 😬 The openers need to show more responsibility instead of blindly swinging at everything. Hope they learn from this!
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Neha R.
Respect to Vettori for not making excuses. That's what good coaches do - take responsibility. The RCB reference gives me hope though! Maybe SRH can turn this around 💪
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Vikram J.
The pitch reading was completely off. How can professional coaches and analysts get it so wrong? This isn't the first time SRH has misjudged conditions this season. Needs urgent fixing!

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