IPL 2026: ‘We’ve figured it out’ — Badani backs Delhi Capitals to bounce back after losses

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IPL 2026: ‘We’ve figured it out’ — Badani backs Delhi Capitals to bounce back after losses

IPL 2026: ‘We’ve figured it out’ — Badani backs Delhi Capitals to bounce back after losses

Delhi Capitals head coach Hemang Badani expressed confidence in his team's ability to address recent losses, stating they have identified and are working on their concerns. Despite two successive defeats, Badani backed the batters to deliver competitive totals and reaffirmed faith in young pacer

IPL 2026: ‘We’ve figured it out’ — Badani backs Delhi Capitals to bounce back after losses

Delhi Capitals head coach Hemang Badani expressed confidence in his team's ability to address recent losses, stating they have identified and are working on their concerns. Despite two successive defeats, Badani backed the batters to deliver competitive totals and reaffirmed faith in young pacer Auqib Nabi ahead of their clash with a strong Royal Challengers Bengaluru side.

Every IPL season is a marathon, not a sprint, and the Delhi Capitals are hitting their first real test of endurance in IPL 2026. After back-to-back losses to the Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings, the Capitals have slipped down the table, but head coach Hemang Badani is projecting a calm and confident front. The message from the camp is clear: they've diagnosed the problem and are ready for the fix.

"There's a lot of talk about momentum," Badani said ahead of their crucial Saturday clash against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru. "But for us, it's more about pinpointing the specific area of concern. We believe we've identified it and have started addressing it." This isn't just blind optimism; Badani points to the scoreboard as proof of their underlying strength. "We've posted competitive totals of 190 and 200, and lost one game by a single run. It's about our batters delivering at the key moments, and I'm confident they will."

That confidence extends to the team's young talent. Despite a challenging debut against CSK, young pace bowler Auqib Nabi retains the full faith of the coaching staff. "We went for him because of his temperament and consistency," Badani explained, highlighting the mental fortitude required at this level. "He has the skill-set to excel here. First-game nerves are normal, but we believe he'll come good for us."

Finding that form will be critical against a formidable RCB side that has looked like one of the most complete units this season. While the legendary Virat Kohli, current holder of the Orange Cap, remains a colossal threat, RCB's batting is no longer a one-man show. The Capitals' quest for consistency faces its sternest examination yet, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown that could define their campaign.

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