Backing talented players like Rishabh has worked for us: Ponting

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

With Capitals placed comfortably at the second spot in the ongoing IPL, Friday said keeping faith in talented players like has helped the team in finding the form at this crucial juncture of the competition.

"There have been questions asked about where we should have dropped certain players in some matches, but I believe when you have talented players in your squad, you just keep backing them. We have players who can turn it around quite quickly as it takes just one innings or match to get going in a tournament like this," the 44-year-old Australian legend said.

"... players like Rishabh might have had certain thoughts about selection, but to be honest, that 78 not out in the first match against got us the win. I'm glad he found form again against RR, and what you want from players like him in such a tournament is that they win you three or four matches each throughout the season, and he has won two games for us so far, and if he remains in form, he can get a couple of more wins."

Capitals now have 14 points from 11 matches, which include seven wins and four losses, and believes that his team is peaking at the right time.

"We have won the last four out of our five matches, and with three more matches to go, I feel we are going in the right direction. I am happy that the team is peaking at the right time, with better communication amongst the group," he said.

Asked which victory he has enjoyed the most, said that the away win against Sunrisers by 39 runs was the sweetest in terms of turning it around from a losing situation.

"I really liked the win because we did not do much right in that match but still found a way to win. It was more the way we fought back, probably after their batting powerplay, they batted second and they were 60-0, and the game was starting to slip away but there were some really good signs in that game from our side," said the former

"The moments when we have been under pressure the most, that is when we have started to fight, and fight under pressure, and one thing that I have tried to say to the boys is that we do not lose a match until the last ball is bowled. We saw that in our last match against as well. We fought our way back into the match and then registered a win," he added.

Capitals play against the Royal Challengers on Sunday.

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First Published: Fri, April 26 2019. 14:50 IST