Threats
Pace bowling is one department where DC is short on quality regarding Indian players. With Avesh Khan going to LSG and Shardul Thakur traded to KKR, DC must depend on Nortje and Mustafizur in the pace and seam bowling department. Khaleel Ahmed, who is returning from surgery, needs to do more to earn the confidence of anyone, while Ishant Sharma's best days are behind him.
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The 'Impact Player' rule will be used differently by different outfits, but the truth is told, DC does not have enough players with X-factor in its ranks. One player who could be used as a super-sub is veteran Ishant, as it would be difficult to keep him on the field for over eight overs and let him bowl his quota of four. Those who have seen Ishant at training know his pace has dropped considerably, and his fitness could improve. It is more to do with not playing enough domestic games.
Ponting is impressed with what he saw in Aman Hakim Khan, a Mumbai boy with a modest record in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) but rated highly. With an economy rate of 8.15, he is more of a bits-and-pieces bowler who has been used as a pinch-hitting floater by Mumbai in SMAT, where he has also opened alongside Shaw. But, in DC, the role will be different, and the IPL will bring pressure.
(With inputs from PTI)