<p>Sunrisers Hyderabad captain David Warner lamented his slow batting again Chennai Super Kings on Wednesday and took "full responsibility" for the seven-wicket loss that kept his team rooted to the bottom of the Indian Premier League points table.</p>.<p>The usually free-scoring Warner struggled with his timing and placement and laboured to 57 off 55 balls as Hyderabad, who now have one win from five matches, posted 171-3.</p>.<p>It was Warner's 50th half-century in the league during which he also became the fourth batsman to score 10,000 runs in Twenty20 cricket.</p>.<p>"The way that I batted was obviously very slow," the Australian said after Chennai triumphed with nine balls to spare to reclaim the top position.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/csk-marches-on-with-another-commanding-victory-over-srh-980242.html" target="_blank">CSK marches on with another commanding victory over SRH</a></strong></p>.<p>"I was hitting a lot of fielders and (was) very, very frustrated ... I take full responsibility from a batting point of view."</p>.<p>The 34-year-old was particularly upset over how often he failed to pierce the gaps during his knock.</p>.<p>"I hit probably 15 good shots to fielders, as simple as that," he said.</p>.<p>"I can't do much about it. They're the ones that make or break your innings I think. In the first six overs, I hit (to) the fielder four or five times.</p>.<p>"It gets frustrating as a batsman when you're out there. But at the end of the day, I took too many balls."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/players-have-taken-more-responsibility-this-year-dhoni-on-csks-impressive-run-980295.html" target="_blank">Players have taken more responsibility this year: Dhoni on CSK's impressive run</a></strong></p>.<p>Manish Pandey contributed 61 but it was Kane Williamson's unbeaten 26 off 10 balls which took Hyderabad close to the 175-mark.</p>.<p>Sunrisers coach Trevor Bayliss said Warner's struggles were unusual.</p>.<p>"He hit a lot of balls to the field," Bayliss told a virtual news conference.</p>.<p>"Obviously, with David that doesn't happen a lot ... that put us a bit behind the eight ball."</p>
<p>Sunrisers Hyderabad captain David Warner lamented his slow batting again Chennai Super Kings on Wednesday and took "full responsibility" for the seven-wicket loss that kept his team rooted to the bottom of the Indian Premier League points table.</p>.<p>The usually free-scoring Warner struggled with his timing and placement and laboured to 57 off 55 balls as Hyderabad, who now have one win from five matches, posted 171-3.</p>.<p>It was Warner's 50th half-century in the league during which he also became the fourth batsman to score 10,000 runs in Twenty20 cricket.</p>.<p>"The way that I batted was obviously very slow," the Australian said after Chennai triumphed with nine balls to spare to reclaim the top position.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/csk-marches-on-with-another-commanding-victory-over-srh-980242.html" target="_blank">CSK marches on with another commanding victory over SRH</a></strong></p>.<p>"I was hitting a lot of fielders and (was) very, very frustrated ... I take full responsibility from a batting point of view."</p>.<p>The 34-year-old was particularly upset over how often he failed to pierce the gaps during his knock.</p>.<p>"I hit probably 15 good shots to fielders, as simple as that," he said.</p>.<p>"I can't do much about it. They're the ones that make or break your innings I think. In the first six overs, I hit (to) the fielder four or five times.</p>.<p>"It gets frustrating as a batsman when you're out there. But at the end of the day, I took too many balls."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/players-have-taken-more-responsibility-this-year-dhoni-on-csks-impressive-run-980295.html" target="_blank">Players have taken more responsibility this year: Dhoni on CSK's impressive run</a></strong></p>.<p>Manish Pandey contributed 61 but it was Kane Williamson's unbeaten 26 off 10 balls which took Hyderabad close to the 175-mark.</p>.<p>Sunrisers coach Trevor Bayliss said Warner's struggles were unusual.</p>.<p>"He hit a lot of balls to the field," Bayliss told a virtual news conference.</p>.<p>"Obviously, with David that doesn't happen a lot ... that put us a bit behind the eight ball."</p>