IPL 2021: We’ve adequate time to get again into rhythm, says Delhi Capitals assistant coach Ajay Ratra

Ajay Ratra, who’s presently overlooking the staff’s pre-season camp believes Delhi Capitals has adequate time to get again into the rhythm for the second half of the event. Delhi Capitals will play their first match on September 22 in opposition to Sunrisers Hyderabad. Delhi Capitals assistant coach Ajay Ratra carries out fielding drills (Courtesy: Delhi Capitals Media)HIGHLIGHTSWe’ve adequate time to get again into rhythm, says Ajay RatraDelhi Capitals will in opposition to Sunrisers Hyderabad on September 22Delhi Capitals is presently on the highest of the factors desk of the IPLAjay Ratra, who’s presently overlooking the Delhi Capitals’ pre-season camp together with assistant coach Pravin Amre, believes that Delhi Capitals has adequate time to get again into the rhythm for the second half of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

“It’s a different season altogether, generally it happens in full flow, and we had good momentum in the first half. Now that it’s happening after a break, we will have to start afresh, and that’s why our franchise has organized this camp a little early. We do have sufficient time to get back into the rhythm we had in the first half of the competition, and fortunately, most of our players have been playing international cricket,” stated Ratra.Delhi Capitals had an incredible run within the first half of the IPL 2021. With six wins and two losses from eight matches, Delhi is presently on the highest of the factors desk.When requested whether or not the lengthy hole will break the staff’s momentum, Ratra opined, “Even in Test cricket, sometimes it becomes difficult to find the rhythm after lunch breaks. So, breaks do make a difference.””However, as I said before, we still have time, and most of our core players are playing international cricket, so they might be already in a good rhythm. Whereas, those who are coming from a long break, are utilising this camp. We have been spending more time with our domestic players, and there are good facilities here, so we will hopefully find our rhythm soon,” he added.Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.