DC, who have won four games but are last in the points table with only three games remaining, are practically out of play-off contention.
Shane Watson, the Delhi Capitals’ head coach, believes that the team’s problem this season has been their inability to consistently execute their batsmanship, which has led to seven losses in 11 Indian Head Association games. With just three games remaining, DC, who have won four games and are near the bottom of the focus table, are effectively out of play-off contention.
After dominating the host team with their bowling efforts, DC lost on Wednesday to Chennai Super Masters by a score of 27. Before limiting DC to 140/8, CSK made 167/8 in their 20 overs.
“We need to come up with a way to use our bat skills for a longer period of time,” Watson said about the game. We can use our strengths to assemble exhibitions if we are able to do that, as we have at various points in the competition.” He expressed that a standard score of 167/8 on a track with a turn was viewed as satisfactory by the DC hole.
“We thought that 167 was a par score on the wicket in Chennai. Sadly, we were unable to get off to the best possible start. We also struggled to adjust after losing three powerplay wickets. The skipper’s early dismissal, according to the former Australian all-rounder, was also a significant factor.
“Compared to RCB, everything worked very well. Tragically, Davey Warner was unable to finish the first completed. Phil Salt and Mitchell Marsh also perished at that point. CSK’s situation simply did not work out well as a result.
Right when Watson was gotten some data about the pieces of the gathering that ought to be centered around for the looming games, he replied, “We should basically keep working on moving along.” We played very well with the ball for a lot of CSK’s innings.
DC will play Punjab Lords at the Kotla on May 13 in their next match.