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Delhi Capitals to clash Kolkata Knight Riders on Tuesday

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 Need to move forward and focus on upcoming matches: Harshit Rana

Rakesh Thapliyal

New Delhi: Delhi Capitals all set to meet Kolkata Knight Riders in the TATA IPL 2025 match on Tuesday at Arun Jaitley Stadium. In the last match Delhi Lost to RCB. Delhi Capitals are fourth on the points table with 12 points in their nine games.

Having played nine matches in the ongoing season, KKR have three wins. Their last game against the Punjab Kings was washed out due to rain, and the side will hope for a strong comeback against the Delhi Capitals.

On Monday KKR team practiced hard in the evening but hosts players prefered rest and nobody came for practice and press conference.

Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Harshit Rana expressed confidence in his team’s ability to bounce back as they prepare to face Delhi Capitals in their upcoming TATA IPL 2025 match on Tuesday.

During Monday’s pre-match press conference, Rana emphasised on the importance of leaving behind their recent defeat and focusing on future challenges. “The more we leave our last two results behind, the better it will be for us. Because as a team, we will go down if we take those games too seriously. We have to win all matches in the future,” said Rana.

The young pacer shared insights about the pitch conditions at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium. “The bounce is usually low on this pitch. If you look at their last match, the ball was gripping the slower ones. The RCB bowlers used that well,” he observed. Rana added that quickly adapting to pitch conditions would be crucial for their success: “The aim is that the sooner we read the pitch, the better it will be for us.”

Rana also praised KKR’s Indian bowling lineup, stating, “Our Indian bowling group is very strong. There is nothing missing. Overall, our bowling has been very good in the tournament.”

On a personal note, while acknowledging room for improvement in his own performance this season, Rana discussed the evolution of his bowling techniques. “Reverse swing has become very important. Moreover, we can use saliva now. This helps us in our death bowling,” he noted.

The pacer also spoke highly of the team’s support staff, particularly highlighting the return of Abhishek Nayar. “He is a very smart mind. He studies cricket and also knows our Indian core very well,” Rana concluded, adding that Nair’s presence has positively influenced his own approach to the game.

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