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Rohit Sharma on being asked if England were rightly awarded the World Cup title in 2019
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Published - Mar 18, 2024, 10:42 IST | Updated - Mar 18, 2024, 10:42 IST
Updated - Mar 18, 2024, 10:42 IST
After losing the Women’s Premier League 2024 final, Delhi Capitals head coach Jonathan Batty backed the aggressive brand of batting displayed by his side all season, despite 113 all out in the final which cost them the title.
“We back our batters to play really aggressive, positive cricket as we have done all tournament. The margins are so small,” Batty said. “Those batters who got out in the middle phase in the innings, they get a bat on one of those and it goes for four runs, we get 150 or 180 and it’s a completely different game. They have been fantastic all tournament, I think we have been one of the standout teams to finish at the top of the table, and our batters have been absolutely amazing.”
However, Delhi Capitals were 64/0 before a three-wicket over from Sophie Molineux turned the table for RCB.
“We didn’t do ourselves justice with the bat [in the final]. Left ourselves a few runs short of where we probably should have been after that fantastic start. As a fielding unit, full credit to the players, they were amazing. I don’t think we should have done anything differently,” Batty said.
However, Jonathan Batty also lauded the “outstanding” captaincy of Meg Lanning, which saw that the RCB get a tough time and the chase went to the final over as well. RCB won with only three balls to spare.
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“I guess she felt that the seamers were keeping the batters under control. Trying to take the game as deep as possible with only a small total on the board. If anything it worked,” Batty again explained. “I thought it was fantastic captaincy; a lot of people would not have done that, would not have been brave enough to do that. So full credit to Meg for doing that and nearly getting us home in the end.”
“She puts her heart and soul into this competition at Delhi Capitals. She’s been fantastic. I guess she is disappointed as we all are, we felt we didn’t do ourselves justice today. We have been brilliant all tournament, full credit to RCB for winning tonight,” he further added.
However, India’s domestic players in the Delhi Capitals squad levelled up to the challenge all season as well – be it Titas Sadhu or Minnu Mani.
“Our Indian domestic players stepped up the plate. They’ve all improved. I have talked before of how hard they have worked over the last 12 months. Once the last season ended, we ran various camps, and we gave them some guidance and advice. But they have been away and worked very, very hard for the last 12 months. You could see it… people like Arundhati, Radha stepping up to the plate as well, Titas played a couple of games and was outstanding as well. She is going to be a bright prospect in the future, she’s gonna be amazing,” he again said.
“You look across the tournament, the Indian domestic players are improving all the time. The quality of the cricket in this tournament has been fantastic and a significant uplift on last year, which was already fantastic,” he concluded.
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