After suffering their second successive loss of the tournament in a six-wicket defeat to the Titans, Delhi's assistant coach Ajit Agarkar admitted that the batting unit, which struggled to break the shackles throughout their innings, has to step up collectively for much better results, while solidly defending young batting duo of Prithvi Shaw and Sarfaraz Khan in their struggles against quality fast bowling.
"They (Prithvi and Sarfaraz) have made runs in the past against fast bowling and in general, I don't think we batted well, so why point out one or two guys? None of our top order really got going in both games. We've not had big runs at the top, which some of the other teams have and you can see the difference."
So there's no point picking individuals. Collectively, we've not been good enough on both nights and we need to improve because you're playing against some good teams. So much credit to Gujarat but we need to improve collectively as a group as a batting unit to get better results," Agarkar said in the post-match press conference.