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Early strikes from their bowlers did the trick for Delhi against Punjab

DC bowlers lifted the mood in their camp with disciplined effort, bowling PBKS out for 115, the lowest total in 32 matches so far in the edition.

April 21, 2022 / 08:40 IST
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The mood in the Delhi Capitals was not ideal for their match against PBKS at Brabourne Stadium on Wednesday evening. With their New Zealand wicket-keeper Tim Seifert also testing positive following Wednesday’s RT-PCR tests to take the number of Covid cases in the team to six, the players were not in the right frame of mind.

Added to that, news came of their match on Friday against Rajasthan Royals in Pune being rescheduled to Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

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Their head coach Ricky Ponting gave them the confidence before the match and told the team to focus on the game. The positive approach that Ponting wanted his players to adopt on the day yielded the desired results.

The DC bowlers lifted the mood in their camp with disciplined effort, bowling PBKS out for 115, the lowest total in 32 matches so far in the edition. The turning points came with three strikes inside Power Play, each of them to the first overs by off-spinner Lalit Yadav (the fourth of the innings), left-arm medium-pacer from Bangladesh, Mustafizur Rahman (the fifth over) and left-arm spinner Axar Patel (sixth over).