David Warner was animated but umpires made the right call: SRH coach on Harshal Patel’s last over no-ball
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Indian Premier League: Sunrisers Hyderabad coach Trevor Bayliss has said that even though captain David Warner seemed animated at the dugout during the last over, the umpires made the right call on Harshal Patel’s no-ball.
Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Trevor Bayliss believes that the umpires made the right decision in Harshal Patel’s last over no-ball. Harshal Patel bowled a full toss above the waist height, in the final over SRH’s chase, which was the second such instance in the match on Wednesday. However, Patel wasn’t taken out of attack despite the no-ball and SRH lost the mast. Even though Hyderabad captain David Warner seemed animated at the dugout during the last over, Bayliss has said that the team eventually understood that the umpires had made the right call on Patel. "He [Warner] was a little animated because we weren't playing very good cricket and we lost. I think the umpires got it right. There was a bit of conjecture over obviously the second high no-ball, but the first one was not directed at the batter's body, so that wasn't a warning. So I think the umpires got that one right,” Bayliss said at the post-match press conference.More Related News