Key Points
DC aims to restart IPL 2025 with momentum
Vipraj Nigam discusses adapting without Mitchell Starc
Kuldeep Yadav mentorship boosts team chemistry
Domestic leagues crucial for IPL preparation
Speaking on the eve of their first match after the IPL resumption, Delhi Capitals' all-rounder Vipraj Nigam said, as quoted by the DC press release, "We are taking it as a fresh start. Our focus is on how we began our campaign from the first game, and we will try to continue that momentum."
"We have a few replacements. It is tough to replace Mitchell Starc, but we have regrouped as a team. We don't want to dwell on the absence of players who are not here, but we will try to give our best with the players available," he added.
Speaking about his equation with Kuldeep Yadav, Vipraj said, "The good thing is that we are from the same state, and I've played a good number of matches with him. The IPL is a new experience for me, he has been playing for a long time and sees me both as a player and as a younger brother."
When asked about the importance of domestic cricket and state T20 leagues, the 20-year-old said, "The domestic season is always important for an Indian player. You have to prepare for all three formats. If the T20s start early, the IPL becomes a good experience for you, but it's not always like that. You have to play red-ball and then white-ball cricket. There are always challenges, and you have to switch and adapt, but it's fun to play like this throughout the season."
"The state league gives a similar kind of experience. It's the same process and pressure. I've been playing in the state league for the past two seasons, and I had a very good experience. It is helping me now in the IPL, the state league plays a very important role," he added.
Delhi Capitals will take on Gujarat Titans in their 12th match of IPL 2025 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday.
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