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'When We Play Well, We Can Beat Any Side': Head Coach Jonathan Batty As Delhi Capitals Eye Playoff Spot
Having won three and lost four of their seven matches so far, Delhi Capitals need a victory to qualify for the next stage.
Reflecting on the campaign so far, head coach Jonathan Batty said, “We’ve played some really good cricket at times. I think we’re yet to piece together the perfect game. We’ve still got lots of improvement we can make through the rest of this tournament. When we’ve played well, we can beat any side on their day.”
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- 24 May 2026 09:59