Cricket
A big controversy has hit the Delhi Capitals camp. A former India captain’s blunt comment about a top player is now the main topic of discussion.
Delhi Capitals spent big on some batters, hoping for match-winners. But so far, their performances haven’t matched the hype, leading to the viral “gone case” comment.
Tristan Stubbs hasn’t scored big in a long time. Nitish Rana struggles with short balls, Sameer Rizvi finds it hard against pace early on, and David Miller hasn’t made an impact either.
He also said that Axar hasn’t performed as a batter, all-rounder, or captain for a long time. Without decisive contributions, it’s hard for the team to move forward.
Delhi Capitals’ batting is out of form, with frequent collapses and no solid partnerships. The pressure is now affecting the entire lineup.
Fans are divided, and some think the player just needs one big innings, while others believe the criticism is fair and changes are needed.
This period could shape the player’s season. One big innings could stop the criticism, but another failure might make the “gone case” label permanent.