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IPL 2022: Have to be consistently playing at our best for whole 40 overs, says DC's Shane Watson

Delhi Capitals' assistant coach Shane Watson has urged his side to play at their best capabilities for the whole 40 overs of a match in the second half of the tournament in order to stake a claim for a spot in the IPL 2022 playoffs. After registering three wins and four losses in their first seven matches, Delhi is currently at seventh place in the points table. The Rishabh Pant-led side will commence their second half of the tournament against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday.

"For us to get into the final, we have to be consistently playing at our best for the whole 40 overs, not just 35 or 36 overs. We know we can do that. So, definitely, the most exciting thing is that we have got incredible skill and incredible talent within our group. We just got to harness that and bring that together for the next seven games," said Watson in a release by the franchise. Watson further remarked that Delhi have to move closer towards playing the perfect T20 match and keep on repeating that, citing the nine-wicket thrashing handed to Punjab Kings despite clouds of Covid-19 looming around. In that match, Delhi's bowlers clicked together to bowl out Punjab for just 115. In reply, Delhi cruised to chase down the total with 57 balls remaining.

"For me, the most important thing is, us getting closer and closer and playing the perfect game of T20 cricket and just doing that over and over again. We had that a few times, we did that against Punjab Kings. We were good, we weren't at our absolute best, but Punjab Kings on that day weren't great. We also had some other performances where we got really close to that, and that's all we can do." Watson, the former Australia all-rounder, admitted that being in isolation

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