India, April 25 -- Delhi Capitals batter Tristan Stubbs downplayed concerns around the team's batting, saying their performances have appeared "worse" largely because they have been chasing in every match this season, but admitted they are yet to produce a "perfect" innings.
The Capitals, who have three wins and as many losses from six matches, are yet to set a target in the tournament, a factor Stubbs believes has shaped the perception around their batting performances.
All three defeats have come while pursuing targets in excess of 200, exposing their vulnerability in high-pressure chases. DC failed to cross the 200-run mark in two of those, losing to Chennai Super Kings by 23 runs and Sunrisers Hyderabad by 47 runs.
"It has seemed w...
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