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Sharjah: Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting has blamed his teams inability to score more runs in the Powerplay as one of the things that contributed a great deal to his teams three wickets defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders in a thrilling Qualifier 2 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
While Delhi could only score 38/1 in the first six overs, Kolkata Knight Riders blasted 51/0 in the Powerplay that set them up nicely in their chase of 136 runs. KKR Openers Shubman Gill and Venkatesh Iyer gave them a good start that eventually helped them overcome Delhi Capitals.
I think the powerplays in both innings was probably the difference in the game. I dont think we got enough in our powerplay with the bat. I think we were 37 (sic) at the end of our powerplay, which is probably, you know, 8 to 10 runs short of where we wanted to be and what the sort of par score is on this sort of wicket, Ponting said in a virtual press conference after the match.
This was the time when Marcus Stoinis, who was promoted to No. 3 was at the crease. Stoinis, coming back from a hamstring injury, found run-scoring very tough against the spinners on a slow and low track as he scored 18 off 23 balls.
However, Ponting defended the decision to send Stoinis up in the order. We thought long and hard about where Marcuss best bet would be the batting order for us today. I mean, as we all are aware, he missed about three weeks with a hamstring injury, so he hadnt played any cricket. We desperately wanted him back into the team today because we knew he could bat at the top of the order and bat down at the death if required.
As you saw today, with that type of pitch, its really difficult for any new batsman to come in and start on. Even Shikhar at the top didnt get away to the flier that we were after. Middle-order players, Indian players even struggled to get going on that surface. So, I think it was the right decision. We probably didnt get the outcome that we were after, though, he added,
He said his team will deliberate on the failure of their batsmen in the match.
We didnt bat well enough today, we didnt get enough runs in the powerplay, we lost wickets too regularly through the middle of our batting innings. If it wasnt for Hetmyer and Shreyas at the end, we werent looking anywhere near 130 odd, so weve been outplayed and well talk about that when we make it back into the rooms after. Its disappointing for us certainly to finish the way that we have.
The former Australia captain also defended skippe Rishabh Pants decision to give Anrich Nortje only one over in the first 10 overs.
We wanted to have Nortje through the middle overs. Some of the batsmen in the middle we feel, are probably a little bit susceptible to good quality fast bowling, so we wanted to save a couple for him through the middle and one at the end.


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