Munaf Patel: Starc's Absence Unfelt as DC Wins, But Fitness Key

Delhi Capitals bowling coach Munaf Patel stated the team has not missed the injured Mitchell Starc after winning their first two IPL 2026 matches. However, he emphasized that Starc's world-class pace, swing, and experience remain crucial for the squad. Starc is yet to join DC as he recovers from shoulder and elbow injuries sustained during the Australian summer. Munaf also discussed injury management, noting that fast bowlers need consistent match play to maintain rhythm and avoid injuries.

Key Points: DC Coach Munaf on Starc's IPL Absence & Team Performance

  • DC unbeaten without Starc
  • Starc recovering from shoulder, elbow injuries
  • Munaf calls Starc one of world's best
  • Pacers need match rhythm to avoid injury
  • DC fourth in IPL 2026 table
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"His absence hasn't been felt so far": DC bowling coach Munaf Patel on Mitchell Starc's unavailability

Delhi Capitals bowling coach Munaf Patel says Mitchell Starc's absence hasn't been felt yet after two wins, but highlights his crucial pace and swing.

"We've won two matches, so his absence hasn't been felt so far. - Munaf Patel"

New Delhi, April 7

Delhi Capitals bowling coach Munaf Patel said that the team hasn't missed the absence of the Australian premier pacer Mitchell Starc so far in the ongoing Indian Premier League 2026, noting that DC have won both the games that they played in the tournament.

Speaking at the pre-match press conference ahead of DC's clash against the Gujarat Titans on Wednesday, Munaf said that DC have won their first two matches and haven't felt Mitchell Starc's absence yet. However, he also noted that the star pacer's pace, swing, and experience make him crucial for the team, and they are monitoring his fitness closely.

"We've won two matches, so his absence hasn't been felt so far. But if results don't go our way, questions will come up. Starc is one of the best bowlers in the world. In the IPL, only someone like Jasprit Bumrah can be compared with him. He brings pace, swing, and experience. We're closely following up on his fitness because he's very important for us," Munaf Said.

The Australian fast bowler has yet to join the Delhi Capitals squad. On March 28, Starc revealed in an Instagram story that he is recovering from shoulder and elbow injuries, which he only fully understood after the Australian summer. He also apologised to the Delhi Capitals and fans for missing the early part of the season but expressed his commitment to join the team as soon as he is fit.

Speaking about injury management for fast bowlers, Munaf Patel explained that pacers rely on consistent match time to maintain rhythm, and without regular games, their rhythm suffers, increasing the risk of injuries.

"Fast bowlers need rhythm. The more you play and bowl, the better your rhythm becomes. When you're not playing consistently, that rhythm goes away, and injuries can follow.If you're not playing domestic cricket and are just sitting out, there's no real substitute for match rhythm," he said.

DC, after registering wins in both their games so far, find themselves positioned fourth on the IPL 2026 points table with a Net Run Rate (NRR) of +1.170.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting perspective from a former player. He's being practical but also respectful of Starc's quality. The comparison to Bumrah is spot on—they are in a league of their own.
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Ananya R
It's good that the team is managing well, but we paid a huge amount for Starc. Fans have a right to expect him to play. Hope the medical team is doing everything to get him fit. 🤞
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Vikram M
His points about fast bowlers needing match rhythm are so true. Look at Bumrah—he's always playing. Sitting out does more harm than good. Get well soon, Starc!
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Karthik V
With all due respect to Munaf Patel, this feels like a diplomatic answer. Of course his absence is felt! You can't replace that kind of experience and wicket-taking ability. The wins are great, but they paper over the crack.
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Priya S
Health comes first, always. Starc apologized, which is nice. Let's support the young Indian pacers in the team who are getting a chance. Who knows, we might discover the next Bumrah! 🇮🇳

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