Lungi Ngidi Fit for DC vs CSK Clash, Says Munaf Patel in New Delhi

Delhi Capitals bowling coach Munaf Patel confirmed Lungi Ngidi is fully fit after recovering from a neck injury and concussion. Ngidi was injured while attempting a catch against Punjab Kings on April 25. Patel emphasized the need to win all remaining matches to qualify for the playoffs. DC recently ended a three-match losing streak with a record chase against Rajasthan Royals.

Key Points: Lungi Ngidi Fit for DC vs CSK IPL Clash

  • Lungi Ngidi declared 100% fit after neck injury
  • DC must win all remaining matches for playoffs
  • Patel stresses early wickets in powerplay
  • DC recently ended losing streak with record chase
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"Lungi Ngidi is fit": DC bowling coach Munaf Patel ahead of clash against CSK in New Delhi

DC bowling coach Munaf Patel confirms Lungi Ngidi is 100% fit after neck injury ahead of crucial IPL match against CSK in New Delhi.

"All bowlers are fit, including Lungi Ngidi - Munaf Patel"

New Delhi, May 4

Delhi Capitals bowling coach Munaf Patel on Monday confirmed that DC's speedster Lungi Ngidi is "100% fit" and has recovered from the neck injury and head concussion he suffered while fielding on April 25 in his side's clash against the Punjab Kings.

Ngidi had to be stretchered out of the field and hospitalised after his fall while attempting a catch. In the third over of Punjab Kings' innings, bowled by Axar Patel, Ngidi went for a catch off a lofted shot from Priyansh Arya.

He tracked the ball while back-pedalling but never seemed in control of the attempt, stretching backwards without getting a fingertip to it. In the process, he landed heavily on his head, making for a worrying moment on the field and causing the action to stall for over 10 minutes, with spin all-rounder Vipraj Nigam brought in as a concussion substitute.

Patel was speaking to the reporters on the eve of DC's high-voltage Indian Premier League (IPL) clash against the five-time IPL champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in New Delhi on Monday.

"All bowlers are fit, including Lungi Ngidi," Patel told the reporters.

Patel said the team has no choice but to win all their remaining matches to stay in contention for the playoffs. He stressed the importance of taking early wickets in the powerplay, noting that even the biggest targets can be chased if breakthroughs aren't made early.

"We do not have any option but to win. We have to win all the matches if we want to qualify for play offs. The biggest of the totals are chased if you don't get wickets in powerplays. Presence of a big bowler does make a difference," he added.

"Confidence comes with victory only. You cannot get confidence if you lose. We have one of the best spinners. We are not going to see too many changes in the wickets," he concluded.

DC recently ended their three-match losing streak with a record-breaking chase of 226 against the Rajasthan Royals away from home. However, they had gone down to Chennai Super Kings in their previous meeting this season, with CSK successfully defending a total of 212.

Chennai Super Kings sit sixth on the IPL points table with four wins from nine matches, while Delhi Capitals are just behind in seventh, also with four victories from nine games.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, Munaf Patel's comments make sense - DC's position is tricky. They're in seventh place and CSK is right above them. This match is practically a knockout. But I do wonder if 100% fit means match-ready? Neck injuries can be tricky, especially for fast bowlers. Let's see how he bowls against CSK... 🤞
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Vikram M
Munaf Patel as bowling coach is doing good work for DC. The team managed to chase 226 against RR, showing their batting is strong. But their bowling needs to step up, especially in powerplays. Getting early wickets is crucial - that lesson they learned the hard way against CSK earlier. Bol Bachchan! 🏏
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James A
It's great news for DC and for South African fans like me. Ngidi is such an important bowler for the Proteas too. That concussion substitute rule really helped DC in that match against PBKS, but I'm interested to see how Munaf Patel manages the bowling attack. With Ngidi back and Axar in form, DC could be dangerous.
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Sneha F
Respect to the DC medical team for handling Ngidi's injury properly. But I'm a bit skeptical about "100% fit" claims - these IPL statements often turn out to be wishful thinking. That said, DC's bowling has been inconsistent, and adding a quality pacer could make a difference. They need to win at least 5 of their remaining matches realistically.
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David E
Interesting how Munaf Patel emphasizes taking early wickets in powerplays. That's exactly what CSK did when they beat DC earlier. Teams often underestimate how a couple of early wickets can

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