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Delhi Capitals eyes improved bowling effort against Gujarat Titans

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NEW DELHI: Rishabh Pant’s leadership skills will be under scrutiny as a struggling Delhi Capitals would seek a much-improved performanc­e from its bowlers when it takes on an inconsiste­nt Gujarat Titans in the IPL here on Wednesday.

It was not an ideal homecoming for Pant as after two consecutiv­e wins, DC slumped to a 67-run loss against a marauding Sunrisers Hyderabad at home on Saturday.

The loss saw DC slip to the eighth position with three wins and five defeats. It very well knows it can’t afford to falter if it wants to keep its play-off hopes alive.

Against SRH, Pant erred in his decisions a few times, starting from the toss as he misjudged the dew factor at the Arun Jaitley Stadium and decided to bowl first.

Pant’s decision to hand the second over to Lalit Yadav, was even more contentiou­s as SRH was off to a blazing start, scoring a record 125 for no loss in the powerplay.

On the personal front, Pant wasn’t in his element as he struggled for timing en route a painstakin­g 44 off 35 balls while chasing a mammoth score.

To chase a target of 267, a team needs its openers to fire from ball one but Prithvi Shaw and David Warner haven’t been too successful.

Young Jake FraserMcGu­rk smashed 65 off just 18 balls to keep DC in the hunt but he lacked support from the other end, even though Abhishek Porel (42 off 22) tried his best.

DC bowlers were taken to the cleaners by SRH and they need to pull up their socks. Left-arm seamer Khaleel Ahmed’s, whose career has been dogged by inconsiste­ncy, decision to employ short stuff in the opening over completely backfired.

With short boundaries at the Kotla, DC bowlers need to pitch it up.

Pace spearhead Anrich Nortje has been completely off-colour this season and DC would be desperatel­y hoping veteran Ishant Sharma returns after missing the last game due to a back spasm.

Kuldeep Yadav has been DC’s best bowler in the season so far with 10 wickets from five games at an economy rate of 7.60. But he didn’t have a very good outing against SRH.

Even though he had the highest number of dot balls (8) among DC bowlers, he also conceded the maximum numbers of sixes -- 7.

GT has also been equally inconsiste­nt under new skipper Shubman Gill. But the three-wicket win over Punjab Kings in its last game has helped the former champion move up slightly in the pecking order at sixth spot from four wins and as many losses.

It would be hoping to continue the winning momentum to scale up the leaderboar­d and be in contention for a play-off berth.

The onus would be on Gill to lead from the front.

The likes of Sai Sudharsan, David Miller and Azmatullah Omarzai also need to let their willow do the talking while Rahul Tewatia would look to continue his pyrotechni­cs towards the end stage of the innings.

On the bowling front, the likes of veteran Mohit Sharma, Noor Ahmad and Rashid Khan will be expected to deliver the goods.

 ?? ?? Jake Fraser-McGurk has come good for Delhi
Jake Fraser-McGurk has come good for Delhi
 ?? ?? Axar Patel bowled economical­ly against Sunrisers
Axar Patel bowled economical­ly against Sunrisers

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