"We are a long way off right now," head coach Ricky Ponting assessed after their 57-run loss in Guwahati. "I can't put my finger on why because I watch these boys train and prepare. Their work has been really good, their training has been great, but it hasn't come across in terms of results yet on the field.
"If I could put my finger on it, I'd do something to change it. We need to do some more soul-searching as a group and talk about it. Maybe not tonight. I'll just let the guys have a think of it. We may address it the next day, but we need to turn it around pretty quickly. Three games in and no wins…you can't get afford to get off to bad starts in the IPL."
"In the first two games, we sort of got to none for 40 early on and then lost wickets in the back part of the powerplay. Today was completely different," Ponting said. "We were two down in the first over and you let your back to the wall from there.
"You look at that aspect of our game, you look at our first two overs with the ball, they were none for 32 with eight fours and nothing else, it says our execution with the ball was way below what it needs to be. So, if you look at the first two overs of our bowling innings and first two overs of our batting innings, you put those together and it's very hard to win games of cricket."
Ponting was then quizzed about Shaw specifically. After being done in by Mark Wood's pace and Mohammed Shami's bounce in the first two games, he was out to Boult's late swing as he nicked a full delivery in trying to play an expansive on-drive. Shaw now has scores of 12, 7 and 0 in his three innings this season.
There's been a pattern to his struggles against pace. Six of his eight dismissals since IPL 2022 have been to short of back-of-a-length deliveries, but Ponting insisted it was swing and not pace or bounce that was playing on his mind against the Royals.
"Probably it was the moving ball that worried him today," Ponting said. "If any of you guys were at training yesterday and watched him bat, he looked like a million dollars. So, his preparation was great. It's probably something we need to think about.
"He's now got a poor record against left-armers, it's something every opposition would know, it's something that we need to work on with him. But as I said we're not going to point fingers at one person, we don't do that at Delhi Capitals. We're all in this together and have to play better as a group of 11-12 to get the results we're after."