Key Points

Delhi Capitals' bowling coach Munaf Patel admits the team faces must-win pressure against Mumbai Indians. He highlights KL Rahul's consistent performances despite batting order changes. The coach acknowledges Mitchell Starc's absence will impact their bowling strategy at Wankhede. DC currently sit fifth in the table with their playoff hopes hanging in the balance.

Key Points: DC Coach Munaf Patel Admits Pressure Ahead of Must-Win MI Clash

  • Munaf Patel acknowledges playoff pressure for DC against MI
  • Praises KL Rahul's adaptable batting performances
  • Addresses Starc's absence impact on bowling attack
  • DC currently 5th with 13 points from 12 matches
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Of course, there's a bit of pressure...: DC bowling coach ahead of must-win clash against MI

DC bowling coach Munaf Patel opens up on playoff pressure, KL Rahul's form, and Starc's absence before crucial IPL match against Mumbai Indians.

"Of course, there's a bit of pressure as it is a must-win game for us. If we lose this one, we will be out of the tournament. - Munaf Patel"

Mumbai, May 20

The Delhi Capitals (DC) will look to return to winning ways as they take on Mumbai Indians (MI) in a must-win encounter of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai on Wednesday.

Reflecting on the season so far and their upcoming match against Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals' bowling coach Munaf Patel admitted there is a bit of pressure.

"Of course, there's a bit of pressure as it is a must-win game for us. If we lose this one (against MI), we will be out of the tournament," he said, according to a DC press release,

"Yes, there were some mistakes and we were not able to capitalise on some occasions. But the atmosphere in the team is very good and we are still very positive. We are just focusing on the next game," he added.

Munaf Patel lavished praise on wicket-keeper batter KL Rahul. "He is doing extraordinary batting. He has batted on different spots and has still managed to score runs. He has put his hand up whenever the team needed. Overall, he has been doing a great job for us," he said.

Asked about pacer Mitchell Starc's absence, the former right-handed fast bowler said, "(Mitchell) Starc has been a very important player for us. He is someone who bowls quick and has the ability to swing as well. We are playing in Mumbai where there is bounce and swing. So, definitely, it matters but we will have to look towards other options in his absence."

Delhi Capitals are presently placed at number 5 in the points table with 13 points from 12 matches.

- ANI

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the IPL match article:
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Rahul K.
DC needs to step up big time! Their bowling has been inconsistent this season. Without Starc, the young Indian pacers need to take responsibility. Hope Pant comes up with some magic captaincy at Wankhede! 💙 #IPL2025
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Priya M.
KL Rahul has been the silver lining for DC this season. But one man can't win you tournaments - others need to contribute too. Shaw and Iyer have been disappointing. Time to show some intent boys!
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Amit S.
MI vs DC is always a thriller! Wankhede pitch favors batsmen but DC spinners might surprise everyone. Axar and Kuldeep could be game-changers if they get some turn. Fingers crossed for a good match! 🤞
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Sneha R.
Why does DC always leave things for the last match? They had such a strong squad but poor team selection throughout. Should have backed Indian youngsters more instead of chopping-changing overseas players.
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Vikram J.
Munaf bhai speaking facts! The team atmosphere looks positive but on-field performance needs to match. MI is strong at home but DC has nothing to lose now - perfect setup for an upset! #BelieveInBlue
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Neha P.
As a Delhiite, this season has been frustrating 😤 We deserve better! Hope they play fearless cricket tomorrow. At least give us one memorable match if this is the end. #DilDilliHai

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