The Delhi Capitals suffered a nine-run loss in an in depth encounter in opposition to Sunrisers Hyderabad on the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi on Saturday. Chasing a goal of 198, Delhi Capitals got here shut however fell quick by 9 runs.
Speaking in regards to the match, Mitchell Marsh, who put up a exceptional all-round present of 4/27 with the ball and 63 runs off 39 balls with the bat, said, “It was very disappointing to lose that one. We always talk about small margins in T20 cricket and there were probably a few areas where we let ourselves down but still proud of the group and a lot of belief in the group.”
Speaking about his private efficiency, the Aussie all-rounder stated, “I try and keep my bowling very simple. I’m really clear about my role. I try to use the wicket to my advantage with my cutters and slow balls. You always need a little bit of luck in T20 cricket, especially with my role. But the nice reward for a bit of hard work.”
“It was a great partnership with Phil. I batted first time with him and I really enjoyed it. At times throughout this tournament so far we’ve lost early wickets, so it was nice for us to be able to set a platform, but unfortunately couldn’t get us over the line. But, to be able to contribute with the bat, was very pleasing and hopefully, I can contribute to a few more wins,” added Marsh, who stitched a strong partnership of 112 runs with Phil Salt.Â
“Reflecting on the overall campaign so far, Marsh said, “It’s very robust. I believe everybody shares their disappointment about how issues have not gone our approach thus far. But, we have plenty of younger guys which can be getting some priceless expertise taking part in at this stage, which can maintain Delhi in good stead for the longer term as nicely.”
“We are still alive in the tournament but we will have to play some very good cricket over the next few weeks. It’s still there and we’ve got great belief in the group that we can do it,” he concluded. The Delhi Capitals will tackle Gujarat Titans of their subsequent match on the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad on Tuesday.
Delhi Capitals Squad
David Warner (c), Prithvi Shaw, Mitchell Marsh, Yash Dhull, Manish Pandey, Abishek Porel, Axar Patel, Aman Hakim Khan, Lalit Yadav, Anrich Nortje, Kuldeep Yadav, Mustafizur Rahman, Mukesh Kumar, Sarfaraz Khan, Chetan Sakariya, Praveen Dubey, Rilee Rossouw, Rovman Powell, Khaleel Ahmed, Ishant Sharma, Lungi Ngidi, Philip Salt, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Ripal Patel, Vicky Ostwal.