NEW DELHI: There is finally some good news for Delhi Capitals ahead of their crucial IPL 2026 clash against Rajasthan Royals — and it revolves around the much-anticipated return of Mitchell Starc.Delhi’s bowling coach Munaf Patel confirmed that the left-arm quick is available for selection after recovering from injury, though stopped short of guaranteeing his place in the playing XI.“He is available from tomorrow. Our best bowler will definitely play, but the final decision will be taken tomorrow. His coming back definitely helps,” Munaf said on the eve of the match at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium.Starc’s return a timely boost for struggling attackStarc, who was sidelined with shoulder and elbow issues, only rejoined the squad recently and is set to feature in his first competitive game since January. His inclusion could not come at a better time for DC, whose bowling unit has struggled for consistency this season.Munaf emphasised how crucial a strong bowling attack is in T20 cricket, especially in high-scoring conditions.“I always say this: a match can be won by batters, but a tournament is won by bowlers. If bowlers bowl well, you can win the tournament. Batters can win you a game, but without good bowling, you cannot win consistently,” he asserted.With Starc likely to replace one of the overseas pacers, DC will hope his experience adds control, particularly in the powerplay where they have often leaked runs.‘No panic’: Munaf backs approach despite recent setbacksDC head into the contest after a turbulent run, including being bowled out for just 75 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. However, Munaf dismissed suggestions that the batting unit was rattled.“No, we were not nervous. We were playing with a different approach. The wicket was doing a bit, and they bowled well. It is not like if you lose one game, you become nervous in the next game,” he said.The DC have had a rollercoaster campaign so far, swinging between a 250-plus total in one match and a batting collapse in the next. With three wins and four losses, they find themselves in a must-win phase.“In do-or-die situations, the approach has to be 100 percent. You know if you lose one or two games, you are out. So as a unit, you have to give everything,” Munaf added.Strategy under wraps as DC aim turnaroundFacing a confident RR side boasting in-form batters like Yashasvi Jaiswal and teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, DC will need to be at their best.Munaf, however, kept tactical plans close to his chest. “If I tell you the strategy now, they will be ready tomorrow,” he said with a smile.He also ruled out sweeping changes to the lineup. “There won’t be too many changes. We have experienced players. It’s not like you lose and start changing everything.”
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