“Perfect Match Is Yet To Come”: Kevin Pietersen Hopeful Of DC’s Comeback Despite RCB Loss

The team’s mentor, Kevin Pietersen, believes that Delhi’s capital has not yet found their “perfect match” and have stressed the important role that Toss played in their six -stops defeat against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Arun Jaitley stadium. With his eyes at the top, Delhi enjoyed the bitter taste of defeat for the second time in their third match and slipped into fourth place. After losing the draw, Delhi had the challenge of setting up an assembly target for visitors to their home den.
The composition of KL Rahul 41 (39) was the backbone of DC sleeves, and bellie 34 (18) by Tristan Stubbs provided the well -necessary firepower. Together, they raised the hosts to 162/8, which turned out to be considerably short against the shapes in shape.
In the aftermath of the game, Pietersen stressed the significant role that the draw played in determining the fate of the match. The play turned in the favor of the Skipper RCB Rajat Patidar, who decided to play, something that Delhi also wanted to do, given the dew factor in the second half and the drought in the first.
“I think that winning the draw was very important. There was a dew, and I think that the striker was a little easier towards the end. I think it was a little more difficult in the first sleeves for us. These poverty in the middle, the window was dry, and the dew had not yet fixed.
“So, I’m not sure he would have played too much in what we did. Statistics said that during the seven previous matches, the stick team won for the first time, so it was Chase’s first victory. But we were going to continue this evening, I think the conditions and launch did not play in our favor,” he added.
After starting the campaign with four victories on the trotting, Delhi succeeded in some nerve cases, in particular that against the Royals of Rajasthan, an element in which they appeared below and made a return for the ages.
With the expertise of Mitchell Starc in death, DC followed the plan to succeed, pushed the game to a super more and sealed their victory with steel nerves. Even at the start of the tournament, Delhi progressed towards a triumph at a counter against Lucknow super-managers, gracked with the unrivaled heroism of Ashutosh Sharma.
Pietersen has thought about their trip and believes that the perfect DC match has not yet been to come: “We have not struck our suspenders in all the departments, and I think it’s a good thing. We have not yet played our perfect match, but I think it happens. We can only play 11 players.”
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