"It happens. It's cricket but we have faith in ourselves and we believe we will bounce back," Juneja told reporters at the post match conference after his side's 44-run drubbing at the hands of Mumbai Indians.
The Delhi franchise, three losses out of three matches so far, missed the services of swashbuckling opener Virender Sehwag once again and Juneja informed that the senior player is still recovering from back spasms.
Chasing a mammoth 210 runs for victory, the 22-year-old made 49 off 40 balls and consolidated the Delhi innings with Australian David Warner, after his team lost two quick wickets.
Juneja termed Warner's dismissal as the turning point in the match as the duo was scoring runs at a brisk pace till the fall of the Australian's wicket.
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"I think when Warner got out, from there we couldn't get our momentum back. But David and I had a decent partnership," the youngster said.
Asked what he has learnt from observing players like Warner, the Gujarat-born player said, "He (Warner) has a different game and I have a different kind of a game. But he strikes the ball pretty hard and pretty well, he is very balanced.
"That is what you get to learn from these players to stay balanced and it is little bit of technical stuff and mental aspect that comes along when they take the target and how they break it into small parts.