<p>Sunrisers Hyderabad captain David Warner on Friday said the return of senior India pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar will strengthen his side which is already quite balanced in all departments.</p>.<p>Bhuvneshwar played just four games in last year's IPL in the UAE after sustaining a hip injury but he is currently in top form after an excellent show for the country during the white-ball leg of the England series at home.</p>.<p>"Our team is pretty balanced and there are going to be some selection headaches which is always good," said Warner on the Twitter handle of SRH.</p>.<p>SRH play their first match on Sunday against the Kolkata Knight Riders.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/ipl-top-batting-records-over-the-years-972217#1" target="_blank"><strong>IPL | Top batting records over the years</strong></a></p>.<p>"It is great that Bhuvi is back. He has had a fantastic series against England. We have a lot of depth in bowling and firepower in batting."</p>.<p>The swashbuckling Australia opener said the slow pitches in Chennai and Delhi would suit his team.</p>.<p>"We are playing in Chennai and Delhi in our first eight or nine games. The wickets there will be a tad slow, which will suit our style of play," said Warner who has come out of a mandatory quarantine.</p>.<p>He said he did some running inside his hotel room during quarantine to keep himself fit.</p>.<p>"They gave me a big enough room and I had a little bit of running inside it."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/david-warner-turns-to-netizens-for-pre-ipl-quarantine-ideas-970144.html" target="_blank">David Warner turns to netizens for pre-IPL quarantine ideas</a></strong></p>.<p>SRH reached the play-offs in the last edition in the UAE where they lost to the eventual runners-up in the Qualifier 2.</p>.<p>Bhuvneshwar, for his part, said that he was looking to feature in a full season this time. "It's good to be out of quarantine. Feels that the last IPL was just a few days back. I am not thinking of any new things but will just focus on the simple things and use my experience and bowl my variations, like that," he said.</p>.<p>"I was not there for almost the whole IPL last year and am looking forward to play the whole season this time and hopefully contribute to the team."</p>
<p>Sunrisers Hyderabad captain David Warner on Friday said the return of senior India pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar will strengthen his side which is already quite balanced in all departments.</p>.<p>Bhuvneshwar played just four games in last year's IPL in the UAE after sustaining a hip injury but he is currently in top form after an excellent show for the country during the white-ball leg of the England series at home.</p>.<p>"Our team is pretty balanced and there are going to be some selection headaches which is always good," said Warner on the Twitter handle of SRH.</p>.<p>SRH play their first match on Sunday against the Kolkata Knight Riders.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/ipl-top-batting-records-over-the-years-972217#1" target="_blank"><strong>IPL | Top batting records over the years</strong></a></p>.<p>"It is great that Bhuvi is back. He has had a fantastic series against England. We have a lot of depth in bowling and firepower in batting."</p>.<p>The swashbuckling Australia opener said the slow pitches in Chennai and Delhi would suit his team.</p>.<p>"We are playing in Chennai and Delhi in our first eight or nine games. The wickets there will be a tad slow, which will suit our style of play," said Warner who has come out of a mandatory quarantine.</p>.<p>He said he did some running inside his hotel room during quarantine to keep himself fit.</p>.<p>"They gave me a big enough room and I had a little bit of running inside it."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/david-warner-turns-to-netizens-for-pre-ipl-quarantine-ideas-970144.html" target="_blank">David Warner turns to netizens for pre-IPL quarantine ideas</a></strong></p>.<p>SRH reached the play-offs in the last edition in the UAE where they lost to the eventual runners-up in the Qualifier 2.</p>.<p>Bhuvneshwar, for his part, said that he was looking to feature in a full season this time. "It's good to be out of quarantine. Feels that the last IPL was just a few days back. I am not thinking of any new things but will just focus on the simple things and use my experience and bowl my variations, like that," he said.</p>.<p>"I was not there for almost the whole IPL last year and am looking forward to play the whole season this time and hopefully contribute to the team."</p>