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DC need to start getting momentum feels coach Ricky Ponting

As the Delhi Capitals prepare for the crucial second half of the Indian Premier League, coach Ricky Ponting stated that the team needs to gain some momentum for the upcoming games.

DC need to start getting momentum feels coach Ricky Ponting

DC need to start getting momentum feels coach Ricky Ponting (Picture Credits - ANI)

With three wins and four losses through the first seven games of the season, the Delhi Capitals are currently seventh on the points table and will face the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in their next game on Thursday. Their head coach Ricky Ponting will be with the squad from now as well.

As the Delhi Capitals prepare for the crucial second half of the Indian Premier League, coach Ricky Ponting stated that the team needs to gain some momentum for the upcoming games.

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Reflecting on the first half of the season, Ricky Ponting said, “I’ve said it a few times this year where there are 36 or 37 overs of really good stuff, and we just let it slip for two or three overs. And, that’s the difference in these games. We sort of gear ourselves to not overtrain in the first part of the season, try and build up along the way. But our performances have been win one, lose one, win one. So, we need to start getting that little bit of momentum.”

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Talking about the remaining matches of the season, Ponting said, “I know we’re so close to turning it all around. We’ve all got to trust, we’ve got to believe, we’ve got to stay upbeat and positive. And if we are, things will definitely change for us.”

“The harder we try from here, the harder it’s going to get. We’re just going to stay nice and relax and keep repeating things we’ve been doing. And then results will definitely come our way. We are too good a team for the results not to change,” Ricky Ponting said, ahead of Thursday’s game against Kolkata Knight Riders.

The former Aussie skipper has continued to be involved in the preparations after carrying out his mandatory five day isolation after his family member had tested positive for Covid-19.

“I feel pretty relieved to be back outside again, actually after another five days locked in, and obviously missing the game,” he said. “Things didn’t go well in the game, we had a drama at the end. But, it’s nice to be back outside again.”

Sharing his views on how he felt watching his team’s previous matches from quarantine, Ponting said, “It was frustrating. I think I broke three or four remote controls and a few bottles of water might have got thrown into the walls and things like that (laughs). When you’re on the side-lines, being a coach and you can’t control what’s happening out in the middle, that’s hard enough, but when you’re not actually at the ground, it can get a little more frustrating.”

“There’s no doubt we’ve had it tougher than the other teams so far,” he said, on the COVID cases in the Delhi Capitals bio-bubble last week. “Hopefully, we throw that COVID stuff now and are on the other side. And it’s probably a really good definitive cut-off point – the halfway time of the season. We can reassess and readjust and get on with, hopefully, dominating the second half of this tournament,” he added.

The Delhi Capitals will now lock horns with the Kolkata Knight Riders in their next match of the IPL 2022 at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai on Thursday.

(Inputs from ANI)

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