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IPL 2022, KKR vs SRH | Twitter Reacts as ‘captain cool’ Kane Williamson was seen getting livid with himself after getting bowled

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Kane Williamson is usually known for his calm and composed nature on the ground and the cricketer never expresses his anger or frustration. However, Williamson was seen getting furious with himself as he edged a shortish delivery onto the stumps and was dismissed after scoring 17 runs against KKR.

SRH chose to bowl first after winning the toss and KKR posted a total of 175/8. Andre Russell and Nitish Rana played crucial knocks for the team. In response, Abhishek Sharma was dismissed in the second over of the innings. SRH got into deep trouble when they lost Kane Williamson and he was seen getting furious with himself. 

Russell was bowling the sixth over of the innings and he bowled a shortish delivery on the second ball of the over. The ball kept slightly low and Williamson tried to pull it. However, the batter missed the shot and under-edged it onto the stumps. Williamson was seen getting angry at himself and expressed his disappointment. 

OUT!

Is he?

Little confusing!

Gone!

How come?

I don't think so!

He did it!

Very unlucky!

Fans are not happy!

First time!

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