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DC head coach on uncertainty around Delhi vs Punjab game: Have full faith in BCCI

DC head coach on uncertainty around Delhi vs Punjab game: Have full faith in BCCI

India Today08-05-2025

Delhi Capitals (DC) head coach Hemang Badani has shown his faith in the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) and IPL governing council amid growing uncertainty around their next game against Punjab Kings (PBKS). Delhi is set to take on Punjab in Match 58 of Indian Premier League 2025 (IPL 2025) on Thursday, May 8 at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala.
However, the match is expected to be shifted out of the venue due to security concerns amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan. Recently, DC head coach Hemang Badani was asked about the uncertainty around the fixture, and he said that they're used to challenges being part of the cricketing environment for so long.
'I think as cricketers and as people part of cricket environment, we're used to challenges, we're used to navigating and adapting as we go by. Even in a situation like this, which is obviously very new to a cricket environment, we will still have to navigate. We have utmost faith in the BCCI and the IPL governing council to guide us through and give us the right directives. And as a side, we just adapt and move on,' said Badani in the pre-match press conference.
Furthermore, he also praised the Indian army for the success of the 'Operation Sindoor' and prayed for their safety.
"Obviously me being a citizen of the country, my support will be with the Indian Army. Whatever they are doing for us is something that I value and appreciate, and just hope that they are safe and sound,' he added.
Meanwhile, Delhi are in a must-win situation, having lost two out of their last three matches while one match got washed out. They're currently fifth on the points table with 13 points and will need to win all of their matches to progress ahead on their own.
Another loss will leave their fate in the hands of the other teams, hence the upcoming fixture is extremely crucial for Delhi. On the other hand, Punjab will also be eager to win the upcoming game to have a chance to finish in the top two.
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