'Important for young players to not play bowlers but the ball': Struggling Mitchell Marsh ahead of Delhi Capitals' do-or-die battle

Delhi Capitals (DC) all-rounder Mitchell Marsh did not hold back as he admitted that their batting has faltered too often in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 leading to five losses in a row under the captaincy of David Warner.

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Delhi Capitals (DC) all-rounder Mitchell Marsh did not hold back as he admitted that their batting has faltered too often in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 leading to five losses in a row under the captaincy of David Warner. Marsh who has registered two ducks from three innings feels that the lack of partnerships has led to DC’s terrible run in the tournament.
 

"There's no doubt that we would like to be batting better. In our all five matches, we haven't been able to get off to a reasonable start or we have lost wickets in clumps," Marsh told the reporters ahead of team's next game against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR).
 

"We have to string partnerships and we need one player to get a big score, that we have not been able to do. If we can do that, then we can turn it around."
 

Despite five losses on the trot, Marsh revealed that spirits are high in the DC dressing room as the players are gearing up for the KKR clash at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi.
 

"It's always difficult when things are not going right for the team. However, the spirits are high in the camp. We are a family at the Delhi Capitals and we care deeply about each other.
 

"We are all working extremely hard and hopefully, we can get a win in our next game," Australia’s T20 World Cup-winning all-rounder said. 
 

Marsh was unavailable for a week as he went back home to get married. He is yet to fire with the bat. 
 

"I've not been able to execute my plans. But I know that my process works and therefore it's about sticking to your process and having good intent," the 31-year-old said. 
 

He had a piece of advice for DC youngsters as well who have not been able to justify their place in the side.
 

"I think it's really important for the young players to not play the bowlers but the ball. When someone is bowling at 140 or 150, ultimately, you will have to watch it and react accordingly.
 

"Facing the fast bowlers of the world is a valuable experience to all the youngsters. Guys like Yash Dhull has a great future, he is a great young kid, he loves learning and that's the kind of culture we have here in Delhi, everyone wants to learn and be a better but unfortunately the results don't show at the moment," he added.
 

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