Tristan Stubbs Impresses Delhi Capitals Coach as 'Player for the Next Five Years'

Tristan Stubbs Impresses Delhi Capitals Coach as 'Player for the Next Five Years'

Delhi Capitals assistant coach Pravin Amre has hailed Tristan Stubbs as a player "for the next five years" after the South African batter's impressive performances in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024.

Stubbs, who was brought in as a backup for Harry Brook, has seized the opportunity to showcase his talent. His ability to find the boundary with ease and precision has drawn comparisons to former South African great AB de Villiers.

In DC's final game of the season against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), Stubbs played a pivotal role in the team's victory. His unbeaten 57-run blitz left LSG bowlers bewildered and powered Delhi to an imposing total of 208/4.

"If Harry Brook was there, Stubbs was actually a backup. It was so important that we had to pick a really good backup. We saw the South African League, and he had done really well there. He contributed to the winning team there. He got a triple hundred in first-class cricket, also. What we saw is that he is such a cricketer who can play well against spinners as well. He looks very hungry and composed, also. He is a player for the next five years," Amre said in the post-match press conference.

Despite DC's disappointing group stage exit, Amre highlighted the positives from the season, including the emergence of young players like Stubbs, Jake Fraser McGurk, Abhishek Porel, and Rasikh Dar Salam.

Rasikh, a 24-year-old pacer, has impressed with his consistent performances, especially in the death overs. In 11 matches, he has claimed 9 wickets at an economy of 10.43 and a bowling average of 37.67.

"I think as an Indian, bowling in the death is a specialist's job. He has discovered and backed himself really well. In the last four or five games, all Indian bowlers have been doing really well and that is what is important for us as a franchise," Amre added.

While Stubbs made an impact with the bat against LSG, veteran quick Ishant Sharma rattled LSG's top-order in the powerplay. He dismissed KL Rahul, Quinton de Kock, and Deepak Hooda with his skillful bowling.

"He is the guy who has played 100 Test matches; he knows how to bowl on Delhi's wicket. He has contributed a lot this season and I am really happy for him," Amre said.

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