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I’ll Do Everything To Bring Back Players In DC During Mega Auction Of IPL 2020: Ricky Ponting

Delhi Capitals' IPL 2021 campaign ended with a three-wicket defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)

Mumbai: After a hurtful defeat against KKR in the IPL Qualifier 2, Delhi Capitals (DC) head coach Ricky Ponting said he would like to retain each and every player in his team for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022.

Despite being disappointed that DC could not win the IPL 2021 title with a “terrific group of people”, he said he will try to build the same squad for the next year’s event when the mega auction takes place. Also Read: I Would Never Have Somebody Like Ravichandran Ashwin In My T20 Team: Sanjay Manjrekar

Delhi Capitals’ IPL 2021 campaign ended with a defeat as Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) won by three wickets with courtesy of Rahul Tripathi’s six off Ashwin in the final over.

During the post-match press conference, Ponting said, “I would like to keep everyone, to be honest. We have got this terrific group of people at the Delhi for the last couple of seasons and I think our performances so to speak for themselves.” Also Read: IPL 2021: Venkatesh Iyer Is A Stephen Fleming Clone, He’s Got A Big Future, Says Hussey

“Disappointed that this season has finished the way that it has, but yeah obviously we know that we will probably only be able to retain maybe three or four players,” he added.

He further said, “So, a lot of players will go back into the auction and then I’ll be doing everything I can certainly to bring as many people back into the Delhi Capitals family as possible.” Also Read: ‘We Will Win’: Babar Azam Ahead Of India-Pakistan T20 World Cup clash

The Delhi Capital head coach further said that he really enjoyed the last three seasons with the team and in this season IPL the only game the Rishabh Pant-led side was outplayed was yesterday.

“Because, as I said, it’s been an incredibly enjoyable last three seasons really for me and this playing group, and to bring everyone or most of the guys back together again will certainly be a big goal of mine,” Ponting said.

The Delhi Capitals head coach feels the match against KKR was the only game “To be totally honest, looking back at this whole season, I think today really is the only game that I feel that we’ve been outplayed in,” pointing added.

“We didn’t bat well enough today, we didn’t get enough runs in the powerplay, we lost wickets too regularly through the middle of our batting innings. If it wasn’t for Hetmyer and Shreyas at the end, we weren’t looking anywhere near 130 odds, so we’ve been outplayed and we’ll talk about that when we make it back into the rooms after. It’s disappointing for us certainly to finish the way that we have,” he further said.

KKR held their nerve and beat the spirited Delhi Capitals in Qualifier 2 on Wednesday. Ponting highlighted that Delhi Capitals failed to utilise the powerplay and were eight to 10 runs short of the good first six overs score.

“I think the powerplays in both innings was probably the difference in the game. I don’t think we got enough in our powerplay with the bat,” said Ponting.

He concluded by saying, “I think we were 37 (38) at the end of our powerplay, which is probably, you know, 8 to 10 runs short of where we wanted to be and what the sort of par score is on this sort of wicket.”

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