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DC Skipper Pant Unhappy With His Middle and Lower Order; Says Bowlers Could Have Done Better

DC vs RCB: Pant himself blasted a 17-ball 34 but in the end, Delhi's chase lost steam and they ended at 173/7 in 20 overs. Pant said they could have batted better in the middle overs

DC Skipper Pant Unhappy With His Middle and Lower Order; Says Bowlers Could Have Done Better
Updated: April 17, 2022 9:28 AM IST | Edited By: India.com Staff

News Delhi: After losing to Royal Challengers Bangalore by 16 runs, Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant expressed his disappointment with the middle and lower-order batters. According to media reports, he said they failed to capitalise on the platform provided by David Warner with a brilliant half-century. Warner struck a brilliant 66 and had taken Delhi to 94/1 in the 12th over when he got out.

Mitchell Marsh scratched around for 24 deliveries for 14 and Lalit Yadav and Rovman Powell failed to contribute much as Delhi lost their way in their chase of 189/5 posted by Royal Challengers after being asked to bat first.

Pant himself blasted a 17-ball 34 but in the end, Delhi's chase lost steam and they ended at 173/7 in 20 overs. Pant said they could have batted better in the middle overs. "Warner batted beautifully and gave us every chance to win this match. We could've batted better in the middle overs," he said after the match.

Can't blame Marsh

The Delhi Capitals' captain said he would not blame Mitchell Marsh for slowing down the tempo and failing to get the ball off the square.

"Can't blame Marsh also, since it is his first game. He looked rusty, but it's part and parcel of the game," he said.

Bowlers could have done better

Pant also said his bowlers could have done better and bowled according to their plans.

"I think we could've bowled according to our plans but we were slightly under the pump from DK (Dinesh Karthik) in the latter half. I've said before too, we've got to learn from our mistakes," Pant signed off after Delhi succumbed to their third defeat in five matches.

(With agency inputs)

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