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Delhi Daredevils have become a better team: Mishra

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 11 2015 | 7:13 PM IST
Enjoying his second stint with Delhi Daredevils like never before, leg-spinner Amit Mishra today said that the new-look side has emerged far more improved in this edition of the Indian Premier League.
The Jean-Paul Duminy-led side lost its opener to Chennai Super Kings by just one run at Chepauk and Mishra, who returns to the side after the initial three years (2008,09,10) of IPL, believes that the team looked great even in that loss.
"I believe Delhi has become a better team. We are gelling well as a unit. The players are interacting with each other and enjoying each other's presence. There has just been a single game and we have played well. We bowled well, batted well, losing by a single run is no loss.
"But it was just the first match, it takes a little while to understand things and get into the groove. It's not easy to get going from the very first game. We have got a good bunch of players, who have the potential to do well in future," said Mishra on the eve of the Daredevils' first home game against Rajasthan Royals at the Feroz Shah Kotla, here tomorrow.
"Playing so well against Chennai Super Kings on their turf is no mean task. We bowled and batted well, unlucky that we did not get the result in our favour. And now we are playing at home, so definitely our confidence levels are high. We have practiced hard but you can't do much in T20 cricket. We will do our best. We have got a good combination, it is just a matter of clicking," he added.
Being the only bowler in IPL to bag three hat-tricks, Mishra is just happy to be bowling with another leg-spinner in team's South African import, Imran Tahir. The duo bagged a wicket each against CSK and also maintained a decent economy-rate in their respective spells.
"We compliment each other's bowling. We take a lot of positives from each other. We share a good rapport, there is no rivalry between us as leg-spinners, rather we support each other as players. Our single-minded aim is to perform well and take the team towards win. Personally I believe a leg-spinner has more variety than a left-arm spinner but both have their respective strengths," said the 32-year-old player.

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First Published: Apr 11 2015 | 7:13 PM IST

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