Former England captain Michael Vaughan expressed concerns about SunRisers Hyderabad’s bowlers in the ongoing IPL season. After a defeat against Lucknow Super Giants, Vaughan criticized the team’s aggressive batting approach, which led to a below-par total of 190/9. He advised the team to be careful about their playing style to ensure their bowlers do not lose confidence on batting-friendly tracks. Vaughan highlighted the struggles of bowlers like Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa, and Mohammed Shami in the first two matches.

Vaughan emphasized the importance of being flexible in the batting approach and playing according to the situation. He pointed out that relying on one aggressive style of play may not always be successful. Despite a strong performance in their first match, where SRH scored 286/6 against Rajasthan Royals, Vaughan believes that playing smartly is crucial for consistent success.

In conclusion, Vaughan stressed the need for SunRisers Hyderabad to vary their playing style and adapt to different situations to achieve success in the tournament. He warned against solely relying on aggressive batting and urged the team to play smarter to maximize their chances of winning matches.

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