
IPL-17 | Anrich Nortje will take time to get better after injury lay-off: DC bowling coach Hopes
The Hindu
Delhi Capitals bowling coach James Hopes optimistic about Anrich Nortje's improvement, focusing on middle overs batting against CSK.
Delhi Capitals bowling coach James Hopes feels that the team's under-fire pace spearhead Anrich Nortje will get better with time having recently made a comeback to competitive cricket after six months.
Nortje was taken to the cleaners by Rajasthan Royals' Riyan Parag at the death as he went for 48 in his four overs on March 28.
Rajasthan Royals won the IPL match by 12 runs while defending 185 for 5.
Nortje had been out of cricket since September and came into IPL having played just three domestic T20 games earlier this month and failed to nail the yorkers or bowl the hard lengths that he is known for.
"I won't say too much bad about the bowlers. They just tried to execute. It was a good first half with the ball but got away from us a little bit in the last five years," Hopes said after his team's 12-run loss to RR, where the complexion changed during the last part of their bowling innings.
"It's the first time that Nortje has been at this level in a while. He had a fair time out of the game, but if you look at all the numbers, he is one of the premier death bowlers in the game. We trust that he is going to keep getting better," Hopes, a former Australia medium pacer said defending the Proteas pacer.
Hopes also felt that just like bowling, the team's batting also came apart in the back-10 after a positive start.