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SRH doesn't take any team lightly in IPL: Heinrich Klaasen comments after LSG loss

Heinrich Klaasen has claimed that Sunrisers Hyderabad don't take any team lightly in the IPL after their loss to LSG on Thursday, March 27. Lucknow defeated Hyderabad by 5 wickets as the SRH's destructive batting was tied down in Hyderabad. 

"Not at all! We don't take any team lightly in the IPL. Everyone is playing good cricket, especially on a wicket like this. You can put any bowling attack under the pump. They bowled well in the middle, that's why credit needs to go to them as well. They picked up early wickets that stopped a little bit of the momentum. But that's all part of the game," said Klaasen. 

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