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IPL 2023: Ricky Ponting Unsure About What's Wrong With DC's Performances

DC have now lost three games in a ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚrow -- by 50 runs to Lucknow Super Giants, by six wickets to Gujarat Titans and by 57 runs to Rajasthan Royals in Guwahati on Saturday.

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A distraught Ricky Ponting had no option but to admit that Delhi Capitals are a "long way off" from being in competition and he is finding it difficult to put his fingers on what's going wrong. (More Cricket News)

DC 🍬have now lost three games in a row -- by 50 runs to Lucknow Super Giants, by six wickets to Gujarat Titans and by 57 runs to Rajasthan Royals in Guwahati on Saturday.

"We are a long way off𝔍 right now and I can't put my finger on why. If I watch these boys train and prepare, their work has been really good, but it hasn't just come across as any results yet on the field. So if I could put my finger on it, I would change it," a visibly upset Ponting told mediapersons after a third debacle in a row in the ongoing IPL.

He was pretty straightforward in his admission that the playing combinations used haꦆven't worked so far.

"We have to think about players we are putting on ground as what we have put in𒁃 hasn't worked, as a coaching group we will talk with our captain and take a call," Ponting said.

SHAW NEEDS TO WORK ON PLAYING LEFT-ARM SEAMERS

On Saturday, it wasn't the raw𓂃 pace that troubled Prithvi Shaw but the movement off the surface generated by Trent Boult.

"I don't think it's the pace. I don't think Trent Boult's pace worried him. I think the moving ball worried him today. If you guys watched him bat yesterday at nets, he looked a million dollars, his pꦐreparation was good," Ponting said.

But as on🍨e had seen with Mitchell Starc, when he played Tests in Austra♍lia, or Boult during the 2020 New Zealand series, Shaw's problems against left-arm swing bowlers is well-documented.

"Maybe it's something to think that he has got poor r🥂ecord against left-handers, which every opposition knows and something that we need to work with him.

"We won't point finger at one ꧅person and that's not what we do at DC, we are in this all together and we have to find a better way to play as 11 or 12,"ಌ he said.

KHALEEL HAS I🥀NJURED HAMSTRING, 🔯MARSH BACK HOME TO GET MARRIED

Khaleel Ahmed, who was smashed for five fours b💦y Yashasvi Jaiswal in the opening over of the match, didn't finish his quota as Rovman Powell bowled the remaining couple.

While many thought that Khaleel was taken off for the hammering, Ponting informed that Khaleel has "injured𓄧 his hamsꦛtring" and they were forced to bowl Rovman.

"We had to change ou𝓰r playing XI in each game, at least three changes and some were forced. Mitchell Marsh has gone back to Australia to get marꦿried."

SOME SOUL SEARCHING NEEDED

Ponting wants to give the team a da꧟y's break and then have some frank conversations about what exactly is going wrong.

"We need to do some sou⛄l searching as a group and maybe not tonight as I will let the boys think about it tonight and maybe c🍬ome back tomorrow or day after," Ponting said.

"But we need to turn around our cricket quickly and three games and no wins, y♋ou can't afford to get bad starts in IPL."

He feels the game was pretty much won and lost in🌊 those first two overs when Raꩲjasthan Royals racked up runs.

"If you see from that aspect, we gave a⛦way 32 in first two overs with eight fours and our bowling was way below execution level of what it should be. So, if you put two overs of our batting innings and first over of our bowling, it's pretty hard to win games of cricket."

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