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Not think too much: Rishabh Pant reflects on following set process to shut outside noise

Not think too much: Rishabh Pant reflects on following set process to shut outside noise

RR vs DC: Rishabh Pant reflects on the need to not think about external matters, claims the need to follow the set process

Rishabh Pant is back at the helm of Delhi Capitals for his second game of IPL 2024. The destructive southpaw has claimed that they need to follow the set process. Pant asserted that they need to shut the outside noise and not think too much about it. Pant also claimed that all the 10 teams have geared up well for the tournament.

We would have bowled first, dew could come in the second innings. Both pitches have an even covering of grass, but the last match was an afternoon game. All the 10 teams are geared up and prepared well, we just need to follow the process and not think too much, then we will be fine. Same team for us,” Rishabh Pant said during the Toss.

Coming to the RR vs DC clash, Rishabh Pant won the toss and unsurprisingly opted to bowl first. With dew set to play a crucial factor it will be difficult for the spinners to bowl later into the game.

Delhi Capitals Playing XI: David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Ricky Bhui, Rishabh Pant(w/c), Tristan Stubbs, Axar Patel, Sumit Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Anrich Nortje, Khaleel Ahmed, Mukesh Kumar

Delhi Capitals Subs: Abhishek Porel, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Pravin Dubey, Kumar Kushgara, Rasikh Dar

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