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IPL 2023: Delhi Capitals setting has modified after their win vs KKR, says Axar Patel ahead of SRH battle

By India Today Sports Desk: Delhi Capitals all-rounder Axar Patel feels that the David Warner-led facet have the upper hand in opposition to SunRisersers Hyderabad. Delhi Capitals are coping with SRH of their seventh match of the occasion. They have gained just one recreation from that, which bought right here in opposition to Kolkata Knight Riders of their ultimate match. Patel acknowledged that the win has modified the mood contained within the camp and that ought to help Delhi to do successfully in opposition to the Hyderabad based totally facet.

“A win changes the environment in the team. When a team is losing a few games on a trot, everybody gets desperate a little,” Patel acknowledged.

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Delhi batting unit has struggled by the use of the occasion on account of their excessive order factors and the general inexperience of the lower heart order line-up. Speaking in regards to the an identical, Axar acknowledged that maturity comes with time and he hoped that Delhi would get there as successfully.

“It has taken a lot of time for me to mature in pressure situations at the back end of the innings. I hope that we do not take the matches too deep in this season and we can attack from the top and finish games early,” Axar acknowledged in a video launched by Delhi Capitals ahead of the game.

Speaking regarding the match set to be carried out on Monday, Axar acknowledged that SRH’s South African players had been going to be the crew’s major drawback.

“Our plus point is that we have come into the game with a win against KKR and they (SRH) have lost their last game. You cannot say anything for sure in the IPL, but the have the upper hand in this game. Their South Africam bowlers have done well this season and they are in good form. It will be the main challenge for Delhi and if we cross that hurdle, we will win the game,” Axar concluded.