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DC might ring in some changes vs GT

Source: PTI
April 03, 2023 20:34 IST
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Axar Patel likely to bat higher

Axar Patel

IMAGE: Axar Patel has batted exceptionally well on difficult tracks against Australia and hopefully he can score runs for DC too. Photograph: BCCI/IPL

Axar Patel's promotion in Delhi Capitals batting order is being seriously contemplated by the management, team Director Sourav Ganguly said on the eve of IPL game against Gujarat Titans on Tuesday.

Ganguly, however, expects DC vice captain to bowl a better line after getting some hammering from Kyle Mayers and Nicholas Pooran.

"Yeah that's (batting) been discussed and he will bat up the order as his batting has improved. He has batted exceptionally well on difficult tracks against Australia and hopefully he can score runs for us," Ganguly told mediapersons.

 

He was, however, sympathetic about spinners getting hit on a flat deck.

"It's not easy when West Indian boys keep hitting you through middle. And they hit a long way. Mayers, Pooran, Russell and Powell they hit miles in T20 cricket."

"Yes, he has to get lines right and most of the time T20 is about clever bowling and being aware of situations because you play on flat tracks and ball is almost new," Ganguly reasoned.

"So it's not easy unless it grips and turns which doesn't happen most of the times. Hopefully, with all his experience and ability and what he has done for India, he will come back," he added.

Indian pacers are good enough

Ganguly said Anrich Nortje is available from second match but didn't want to be harsh on the Indian pacers.

"Nortje is here. It's not a worry because I thought Khaleel and Mukesh bowled well and Sakariya I felt bowled well in first two overs and went for a bit in last two. But that can happen in T20. It's just one game and teams take a little bit of time," he said.

Obviously the team will miss Rishabh but this is an opportunity for others to step up.

"We will miss him (Rishabh) for the season as players like (Jasprit) Bumrah, Rishabh and Shreyas are not replaceable in franchise tournaments and best are distributed to all teams."

"....and I see this as an opportunity for someone to become better because Rishabh became better since MS Dhoni stopped playing. That's the way players are produced," he said.

"You see Gill getting better, Rutu playing well, so it's an opportunity. Rishabh will be missed but most important is his recovery." 

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