Sunrisers hyderabad lost by 38 runs in the match against gujarat Titans. Following this, the team is making it very difficult for them to advance to the play-off round of the 2025 IPL. The team is currently in the ninth position in the points table. In this situation, the captain of the team, Pat Cummins, has openly spoken about the decision taken by the owner of Sunrisers hyderabad, Kavya Maran, in the 2026 IPL. The Sunrisers team is in a position to lose the chance of going to the play-off this year. However, he has openly said that there will be no big change in the current team next year and this team will continue for the next three years. His speech has become a debate.
In this match, gujarat Titans batted first and scored 224 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. Sunrisers hyderabad batted next and scored only 186 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. The Sunrisers team led by Cummins lost by a margin of 38 runs. Speaking after this defeat, Pat Cummins said, "Some things went against us. Our batting was not good in the power play. I also did not bowl properly. I have made mistakes like everyone else. It seemed like chasing two hundred runs here was possible." "Gujarat has good batsmen. They didn't try anything new. We didn't bowl properly. They used it and hit boundaries. We bowled a lot of bad balls. It's a good wicket. Our team conceded 140 runs in the last 14 overs. That's not bad. abhishek Sharma batted well for us. Nitish reddy also played well in the last over. But the last batsmen came in and there was pressure to score more runs." "We are still optimistic. We faced a big auction last year. The key players in our team will continue for the next three years. So we still have a lot to play for," said Pat Cummins.

With this, Cummins has already firmly stated that even if the Sunrisers hyderabad team did not play well in this year's IPL series, there will be no major changes in the team next year. It seems that Sunrisers hyderabad team owner Kavya Maran has already taken this decision. That is what Cummins has firmly said.

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