<p>Thrust into the leadership role, a completely transformed Rishabh Pant carries a lot of hope and responsibility on his shoulders as Delhi Capitals aim to build on the success of the last edition in the UAE, where they ended runners-up.</p>.<p>A solid batting line-up coupled with a potent pace attack makes DC strong contenders this year too.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/extra-responsibility-of-captaincy-will-sit-well-with-pant-feels-ponting-970767.html" target="_blank">Extra responsibility of captaincy will sit well with Pant, feels Ponting</a></strong></p>.<p>Pant was handed captaincy a week back after Shreyas Iyer was forced out following a shoulder injury, sustained during the ODI series against England last month.</p>.<p>Delhi Capitals have grown from strength to strength as they finished second runners up in the 2019 before reaching summit clash last year.</p>.<p>Here is a look at the team which will begin its campaign against Chennai Super Kings in Mumbai on April 10.</p>.<p><strong>Strengths</strong></p>.<p>They are one of the most balanced sides in the tournament with a formidable batting line-up and a potent pace attack.</p>.<p>In Shikhar Dhawan, Prithvi Shaw and Ajinkya Rahane, Delhi boast of a solid top order. Pant along with Marcus Stoinis and Shimron Hetmyer or Sam Billings will look to fill the hole left by Iyer in the middle order.</p>.<p>The addition of Steve Smith will further bolster their batting.</p>.<p>Dhawan (618) was the second-highest run-scorer in 2020 and looked in good touch in the recent ODI series against England with scores of 98 and 67.</p>.<p>Shaw too will be itching to prove his worth after amassing 827 runs in the Vijay Hazare Trophy following his ouster from the Australia Test series and a dismal last season.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/rabada-nortje-reach-mumbai-but-wont-feature-in-delhi-capitals-opening-fixture-on-saturday-970988.html" target="_blank">Rabada, Nortje reach Mumbai, but won't feature in Delhi Capitals' opening fixture on Saturday</a></strong></p>.<p>Pant has emerged as a match-winner for India in the recent series against Australia and England. He along with all-rounder Stoinis and Billings will have to ensure that DC finish with a flourish.</p>.<p>On the bowling front, South African pace duo of Kagiso Rabada (2020 purple cap winner) and Anrich Nortje has proved to a dream pair, having scalped 52 wickets together in 2020.</p>.<p>With Chris Woakes also in the mix this time and Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav also in the ranks, Delhi have options in their pace battery.</p>.<p><strong>Weaknesses</strong></p>.<p>Delhi's primary weakness is not having enough quality players in their ranks both overseas and home cricketers. Not having like-for-like replacements is one of the weak points.</p>.<p>It was precisely the reason they were not able to rest Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje. Even in terms of wicket-keeping, in case Pant has a niggle they didn't have replacement. This year they have Vishnu Vinod of Kerala but he is a green horn.</p>.<p>Also the Indian fast bowling is pretty weak as their two premier fast bowlers Ishant and Umesh don't play much white ball cricket for the national team now.</p>.<p><strong>Opportunities</strong></p>.<p>Although a big challenge, but it will also be a huge opportunity for young skipper Pant to step out of the shadows of the legendary MS Dhoni by guiding his team to its maiden title.</p>.<p>The league also provides Pant the opportunity to prepare for the T20 World Cup, where he will be a vital cog in India's batting line-up. Dhawan too will look to seal the opening slot, while it is also a chance for R Ashwin and Axar Patel to prepare for the ICC event.</p>.<p><strong>Threats</strong></p>.<p>Pant has displayed resilience and understanding in his short career thus far but he will have to ensure that the added leadership responsibility doesn't affect his natural attacking instinct as a batsman.</p>.<p>Also, DC's pace unit is too dependent on Rabada and Nortje with back-up pacers Ishant and Umesh not boasting of a great T20 record.</p>.<p>Last year, Delhi suffered four successive losses after seven wins in first nine games, jeopardising their play-off chances. They need to be wary of such a slump and avoid collapses like last year.</p>.<p><strong>Squad:</strong> Shikhar Dhawan, Prithvi Shaw, Ajinkya Rahane, Rishabh Pant, Shimron Hetmyer, Marcus Stoinis, Chris Woakes, R Ashwin, Axar Patel, Amit Mishra, Lalit Yadav, Pravin Dubey, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Ishant Sharma, Avesh Khan, Steve Smith, Umesh Yadav, Ripal Patel, Vishnu Vinod, Lukman Meriwala, M Siddarth, Tom Curran, Sam Billings. </p>
<p>Thrust into the leadership role, a completely transformed Rishabh Pant carries a lot of hope and responsibility on his shoulders as Delhi Capitals aim to build on the success of the last edition in the UAE, where they ended runners-up.</p>.<p>A solid batting line-up coupled with a potent pace attack makes DC strong contenders this year too.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/extra-responsibility-of-captaincy-will-sit-well-with-pant-feels-ponting-970767.html" target="_blank">Extra responsibility of captaincy will sit well with Pant, feels Ponting</a></strong></p>.<p>Pant was handed captaincy a week back after Shreyas Iyer was forced out following a shoulder injury, sustained during the ODI series against England last month.</p>.<p>Delhi Capitals have grown from strength to strength as they finished second runners up in the 2019 before reaching summit clash last year.</p>.<p>Here is a look at the team which will begin its campaign against Chennai Super Kings in Mumbai on April 10.</p>.<p><strong>Strengths</strong></p>.<p>They are one of the most balanced sides in the tournament with a formidable batting line-up and a potent pace attack.</p>.<p>In Shikhar Dhawan, Prithvi Shaw and Ajinkya Rahane, Delhi boast of a solid top order. Pant along with Marcus Stoinis and Shimron Hetmyer or Sam Billings will look to fill the hole left by Iyer in the middle order.</p>.<p>The addition of Steve Smith will further bolster their batting.</p>.<p>Dhawan (618) was the second-highest run-scorer in 2020 and looked in good touch in the recent ODI series against England with scores of 98 and 67.</p>.<p>Shaw too will be itching to prove his worth after amassing 827 runs in the Vijay Hazare Trophy following his ouster from the Australia Test series and a dismal last season.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/rabada-nortje-reach-mumbai-but-wont-feature-in-delhi-capitals-opening-fixture-on-saturday-970988.html" target="_blank">Rabada, Nortje reach Mumbai, but won't feature in Delhi Capitals' opening fixture on Saturday</a></strong></p>.<p>Pant has emerged as a match-winner for India in the recent series against Australia and England. He along with all-rounder Stoinis and Billings will have to ensure that DC finish with a flourish.</p>.<p>On the bowling front, South African pace duo of Kagiso Rabada (2020 purple cap winner) and Anrich Nortje has proved to a dream pair, having scalped 52 wickets together in 2020.</p>.<p>With Chris Woakes also in the mix this time and Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav also in the ranks, Delhi have options in their pace battery.</p>.<p><strong>Weaknesses</strong></p>.<p>Delhi's primary weakness is not having enough quality players in their ranks both overseas and home cricketers. Not having like-for-like replacements is one of the weak points.</p>.<p>It was precisely the reason they were not able to rest Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje. Even in terms of wicket-keeping, in case Pant has a niggle they didn't have replacement. This year they have Vishnu Vinod of Kerala but he is a green horn.</p>.<p>Also the Indian fast bowling is pretty weak as their two premier fast bowlers Ishant and Umesh don't play much white ball cricket for the national team now.</p>.<p><strong>Opportunities</strong></p>.<p>Although a big challenge, but it will also be a huge opportunity for young skipper Pant to step out of the shadows of the legendary MS Dhoni by guiding his team to its maiden title.</p>.<p>The league also provides Pant the opportunity to prepare for the T20 World Cup, where he will be a vital cog in India's batting line-up. Dhawan too will look to seal the opening slot, while it is also a chance for R Ashwin and Axar Patel to prepare for the ICC event.</p>.<p><strong>Threats</strong></p>.<p>Pant has displayed resilience and understanding in his short career thus far but he will have to ensure that the added leadership responsibility doesn't affect his natural attacking instinct as a batsman.</p>.<p>Also, DC's pace unit is too dependent on Rabada and Nortje with back-up pacers Ishant and Umesh not boasting of a great T20 record.</p>.<p>Last year, Delhi suffered four successive losses after seven wins in first nine games, jeopardising their play-off chances. They need to be wary of such a slump and avoid collapses like last year.</p>.<p><strong>Squad:</strong> Shikhar Dhawan, Prithvi Shaw, Ajinkya Rahane, Rishabh Pant, Shimron Hetmyer, Marcus Stoinis, Chris Woakes, R Ashwin, Axar Patel, Amit Mishra, Lalit Yadav, Pravin Dubey, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Ishant Sharma, Avesh Khan, Steve Smith, Umesh Yadav, Ripal Patel, Vishnu Vinod, Lukman Meriwala, M Siddarth, Tom Curran, Sam Billings. </p>