DC Coach Batty: 190 Was Chasable, But Batting Didn't Click vs MI in WPL

Delhi Capitals head coach Jonathan Batty believes their target of 196 was chasable despite a 50-run loss to Mumbai Indians in their WPL opener. He credited the opposition's partnership and pinpointed a key powerplay over from Nicola Carey as a turning point. Batty expressed strong confidence in his team's deep batting lineup, including players like Laura Wolvaardt and Jemimah Rodrigues. He also highlighted positive debuts and bowling plans as takeaways for the next match.

Key Points: WPL: DC Coach Batty on 50-Run Loss to Mumbai Indians

  • DC lost by 50 runs chasing 196
  • Batty says team did not click with the bat
  • Praises debutante Nandni Sharma's bowling
  • Backs top-order batters to come good
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WPL: '190 is chasable; we did not click with the bat " says DC head coach Jonathan Batty after loss to MI

Delhi Capitals head coach Jonathan Batty reflects on WPL opening defeat, says 190 was chasable but batting unit failed to click against MI.

"190 is a chasable score with our batting line-up. - Jonathan Batty"

Mumbai, Jan 11

Delhi Capitals head coach Jonathan Batty reflected on team's execution, batting depth and positives despite opening defeat to Mumbai Indians by 50 runs, saying the 190 is a chasable score but the team "did not quite click with the bat."

Delhi Capitals went down by 50 runs against Mumbai Indians in their opening fixture of the Women's Premier League at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy on Saturday.

Put in to chase a target of 196, Delhi Capitals were bowled out for 145 in 19 overs, despite a fighting half-century from Chinelle Henry (56 off 33). Earlier, Mumbai Indians posted 195 for 4, powered by half-centuries from Harmanpreet Kaur and Nat Sciver-Brunt.

Reflecting on the contest at the post-match press conference, Delhi Capitals Head Coach Jonathan Batty said, "I thought it was a really good wicket. In the first half, we bowled really well for the first ten overs and were pretty happy. We would have liked another wicket or two, but their two best batters put together a great partnership."

Assessing the bowling effort overall, he added, "Our plans were very good and about 75 per cent of what we did with the ball was really good. When we missed, we missed quite significantly, which allowed them to get away a little. With a quick outfield and short boundaries, 190 is a chasable score with our batting line-up."

Speaking about the batting performance, Batty said, "We did not quite click with the bat. One of those days. Nicola Carey bowled really well and probably turned the game in that one powerplay over by getting those two wickets and putting us under pressure."

Backing the team combination and batting order going forward, he said, "I am really happy with the batting line-up we have got. It is a fantastic top seven or eight, with Sneh Rana coming in at number eight. That line-up should score heavily through the tournament. We always reassess things, but I am really pleased with that group. Players like Laura Wolvaardt and Jemimah Rodrigues have a lot of quality, and they will click."

Batty also praised debutante Nandni Sharma for her impact on the night, saying, "Nandni has been on our radar for quite some time. She has been to a few trial camps and had a good domestic year. She has been really impressive in training and bowled beautifully in different roles. To finish with figures (2/26) like she did on debut is a really good start to her WPL career."

Despite the margin of defeat, the DC head coach highlighted positives to take forward from the game. "At one stage, we were 88 for 6 and they were 88 for 2. That shows how the game was positioned at that point. There are lots of good things to come out of that, and we will take those into the debrief," he said.

Delhi Capitals will next face Gujarat Giants on Sunday at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai.

- IANS

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Priya S
Chinelle Henry's knock was the only silver lining. 88/6 says it all about the top order collapse. Batty's confidence is good, but the team needs to click quickly. The tournament is short, every game counts.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it was a fantastic game of cricket! Harmanpreet and Nat were brilliant. But full credit to Nandni Sharma for a dream debut. WPL is showing the incredible depth of talent in India. 👏
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think the coach is being too kind. Saying "75% was good" when you lose by 50 runs? The bowling at the death was poor, they conceded too many. Need more honest assessment to improve.
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Rohit P
The positive is Nandni Sharma! What a find for Delhi. Batting has firepower on paper, just need one good partnership at the top. Back the girls to bounce back against Gujarat Giants. #Yellove
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Michael C
Interesting to see an overseas coach's perspective. He's backing his players publicly, which is good man-management. The real test is the next game – can they execute the plans under pressure?

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