The Free Press Journal

Can’t blame Indian players: Ponting

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Delhi Daredevils (DD) coach Ricky Ponting on Sunday heaped praise on the Indian players, especially Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer, but rued the lack of consistent performanc­e from the rest of the batting unit during the IPL season.

DD notched up back-toback wins in their last two round-robin matches and Ponting said his team could have been a threat to leading teams if they were consistent. “We can’t blame the Indian players, they have been outstandin­g, we can’t complain,” Ponting said after Delhi knocked out Mumbai Indians with a 11-run win here.

“Prithvi Shaw, Sandeep are some of the talented players we have and I hope they will have a long and successful IPL career here with us.”

Talking about Pant, who accumulate­d 684 runs in 14 matches with the help of five half-centuries and a hundred, Ponting said: “It’s been an outstandin­g season for him [Pant]. Obviously he is wearing the orange cap right now and it would be great if he can manage to retain the orange cap by the end of season.

“It is great personal recognitio­n for his season but if we had an even contributi­on from a few more of the top order we could have been a threat.

“Shreyas Iyer had a very good season but there was not enough consistenc­y for our batting group to be up there with the leading teams,” he said.

Delhi handed the captaincy to young Iyer after Gautam Gambhir stepped down citing poor form.

Asked how it impacted the team, Ponting said: “Gautam’s stepping down didn’t have any negative impact on our team. It probably came as a shock to the players and me. It was a courageous decision, you don’t see such a decision everyday.

“It gave opportunit­y to Prithvi Shaw to play and Shreyas stepping up for the captaincy. It was a daunting thing to do to captain and I think he handled the challenge well. He is a tremendous young guy and I won’t be surprised if I see more leadership role for him in future.”

Glenn Maxwell had a disappoint­ing outing this season despite being given plenty of opportunit­ies.

Asked about the reason, the former Australia skipper said: “I wish I knew. I have spent a long time with Glenn over the years.

“A few weeks before this tournament, I did a lot of work with him, I spent time with him at the Australian team. He was man of the series there and was in good form.

“I think the thing that held him was the wish to play well. He missed the first game due to Aaron Finch’s wedding.

“When he came back into the side, he was batting at number 5, he didn’t play all that much in that position and he was frustrated that he didnt have an impact on the result for his team.”

 ??  ?? DD’s Rishabh Pant plays a shot during his 44-ball 64 against MI
DD’s Rishabh Pant plays a shot during his 44-ball 64 against MI

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