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Stygian gloom at Delhi Capitals: Axar fails in hottest KPI but franchise can’t do anything but wring hands in despair

Axar Patel has to take responsibility. Just playing the good guy is not going to work.

Updated on: Apr 26, 2026 09:54 am IST
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In any field, the best leaders are those who bring out the best in their team members. That’s a leader’s biggest KPI (Key Performance Indicator) -- in corporate speak. Everything else is secondary. And Delhi Capitals captain Axar Patel has failed in that. He is a solid player in all three aspects of the game; however, in the most important aspect, he has come a cropper. There are not many teams that can lose an IPL contest even after scoring 264 runs. But a team like Delhi Capitals, where nothing has been been in order from day one, certainly can.

Where does Axar Patel go from here?(AP)

Axar has to take responsibility. Just playing the good guy is not going to work. Match after match, they have been dropping catches and missing run-outs. He and fielding coach John Mooney should be called to account for that. Against CSK, Sanju Samson and Ayush Mhatre were dropped by Pathum Nissanka and David Miller. Against SRH, KL Rahul missed an easy run-out of Abhishek Sharma. At that time, Sharma was on 49, and he went on to score 135 not out. Rahul, well protected by the wicketkeeping gloves, had missed an easy run-out of Mhatre against CSK too.

Also Read: CSK loss proves there is no accountability at Delhi Capitals; fearing the worst, fans left heartbroken

One can be a little lenient in assessment if the franchise has done well in the past. Like, bad seasons happen now and then. But in the case of DC, they have largely been poor. In 18 previous seasons, they have played just one final and that too they lost.

In the pre-Axar era, at least they looked serious, and as a DC fan, one had some secret hopes. Not anymore, last year as well as this year, they are one of the few teams you can bet your bottom rupee on that no way they can win the trophy and that just reaching the playoffs should be considered success for them.

Last year, after winning their first four matches, they failed to qualify for the play-offs. In the long history of the league, they are the only such example. They have no company to keep.

Axar has proved he can contribute with the bat and ball — the role he plays for Team India — but as far as leading a team is concerned, he doesn’t seem cut out for that. He is a nice person for sure — as he showed in a pre-season press conference in Delhi, first by taking all kinds of questions from the media and later by agreeing to selfies — but if the team doesn’t do well in the field of play, sorry to say, all that counts for nothing.

Axar hasn’t performed much with the bat either this season — 0, 2, 1, 26* and 2 — and that has now got him fewer sympathisers. Another KPI compromised! At this rate, he won’t be captain for long. However, he is safe as far as IPL 2026 is concerned. At present, there isn’t a single player in the team who can guarantee that they can do a better job.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Prateek Srivastava

Prateek Srivastava is a senior sports journalist having been in the profession for two decades now. He started his print career with the India Today Group and later also worked for the Asian Age.   In 2009, sensing the wind of change, he switched to the digital media and joined Mobile ESPN. There, he covered the 2011 Cricket World Cup and 2010 Hockey World Cup as a venue reporter. He did plenty of voice-over work too, over there.   After leaving Mobile ESPN, Prateek went on to work for Cricketnext, Gocricket and Cricbuzz. At Gocricket (Times Internet Limited), he covered the 2014 T20 World from Bangladesh. There he also received a team leadership award, given at the end of the month.   Prateek has also covered the 2016 T20 World Cup in India, this time working for Sportz Interactive. He also worked for Chinese giants Alibaba over two years and led their ""Short News"" content team at UC Browser.   While cricket is Prateek’s expertise, he has also done a lot of golf. In fact, he has covered India’s first two European Tour events back in the late noughties. He has also done extensive writing on football having been associated with the Indian Super League for three seasons. Finally, Prateek is a literature aficionado and swears by Philip Roth and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and when he doesn’t joke, he is usually quiet and at work.

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