Will have better idea of conditions once IPL starts: Amit Mishra


Dubai, Sep 16 (IANS): Players will have a better idea of what to expect from the conditions on offer at the United Arab Emirates (UAE) only when the Indian Premier League (IPL) starts, according to veteran Delhi Capitals spinner Amit Mishra. The IPL starts on September 19 and DC's first match will be against Kings XI Punjab the next day.

"The conditions so far have been neutral. I can't say if they favour the batsmen or the bowlers more. When we start playing, then we will have a clearer picture and can say whether it is helping the batsmen or the bowlers more," Mishra said in a DC press release.

"Everyone is focused on their individual roles and understand exactly what they have to do during the matches," he said.

DC managed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time in seven years last season and Mishra believes his team will again be "putting in all the effort to win matches".

"We are really positive, but in T20 cricket, you know it is hard to promise a win, because all teams are so competitive and have quality players in their ranks. We also have a lot of match-winners in our team, and we will do our preparations according to each team. We cannot underestimate any team, and need to treat everyone equally," he said.

  

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