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IPL 2020: Shreyas Iyer will lead the team aggressively in this season for the Delhi Capital says, Shikhar Dhawan

Opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan has expressed his confidence in the young captain of the Delhi Capitals team, Shreyas Iyer, and has said that he will lead the team in an aggressive way in the upcoming season of IPL.

“As a team, we are looking forward to the tournament. We are really confident and are building a great bond. We are all coming back to cricket now, and are already creating that energy, and creating that bond within the team. I feel the trust is also very good between all of us, and I think we have a very balanced side that can do well in the conditions here in UAE. We are confident that we are going to take the cup this season,” Dhawan said while speaking to the media on Sunday.

“Last season he (Iyer) led in a very nice manner, and with Ravichandran Ashwin, Ajinkya Rahane coming in with their experience, I think they will share their insights, and it can be really helpful for the team. I think Shreyas has an open mind to learn from both seniors and juniors, and he will lead us in the right way.”

“With only three venues being used and lots of matches happening, I think during the course of the season, wickets will turn and get slower, and that’s where our great spinners in Ashwin, Sandeep, Amit, and Axar will help us. Their experience will be really valuable. Not just our bowling, but our batting goes deep, so we will focus on a good overall team performance throughout. The whole team has to play well – that is our focus, and if we are able to do that, we can become champions,” said the 34-year-old.

When asked about traveling in the havoc situation, Dhawan said, “Not traveling much will definitely help us in avoiding fatigue and being able to recover quickly between matches. When you say it might be easier for batsmen, it depends on the pitches. If the pitches aren’t good and have wear and tear then it becomes difficult – to score off the bowlers and at a quick rate.”

Dhawan also commented on his plans with the Indian team. “Currently, I’m not in the Test team, but that does not mean I have lost hope of making a comeback. Whenever I have had the opportunities, like in the Ranji Trophy last year, I ended up making a century, and return to the ODI team. I believe as long as I have the bat in my hand, I can keep scoring and keep performing well.”

“I focus on my process – which involves staying fit and strong – scoring consistently – if I keep doing that, the rest will follow,” said the star Indian batsman Dhawan.

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