Having suffered three consecutive defeats, the Delhi
Capitals will look to end their losing streak as they take on Mumbai Indians in
their penultimate match of the league stage of the Dream11 Indian Premier
League on Saturday.
Despite three losses, Shreyas Iyer & Co. are
still in the top four of the points table, courtesy their successful run in the
initial phase of the tournament.
Speaking on the current situation, Delhi Capitals'
opener Ajinkya Rahane reckoned that three losses doesn't make his team a bad
one and these kinds of things happen in big tournaments like IPL.
"I think we started off really well, won seven
out of nine games initially, and then the last three games were not as per what
we wanted, but this is going to happen in a tournament like IPL. You play
fourteen league games, it's a big tournament, and it's all about staying in
that contest, staying in the journey, and learning from each and every game. I
think the upcoming two games are really important, and it's all about staying
positive. Three losses don't make us a bad team. It's all about playing to our
strength and backing each and every individual. As a team, we are really
looking forward to playing against Mumbai now and then RCB," said Rahane.
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May 06, 2021 22:21 [IST]