Dubai:Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting has warned Mumbai Indians not to take his side lightly in Tuesday's IPL final, saying its best is still to come.
Going into the summit clash, four-time champions MI have the psychological advantage over DC, who will appear in their maiden final.
Besides, MI steamrolled DC in their previous three meetings during the season, winning the first leg by five wickets, return leg by nine wickets and the first qualifier by 57 runs.
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"Looking back now we are happy, it's been a good season but we are here to win the IPL and we will give it our best shot," Ponting said on Monday.
"We got off to a good start but were a bit shaky towards the end but the boys have managed to really play two very good games out of three, and hopefully, we can play our best game in the final.
"Didn't matter that we lost games. Each team won a couple, lost a couple but all of our losses came in a group and it was hard to change the momentum, but the boys did it and we find ourselves in the final and I think our best cricket is yet to come."
The former Australia captain, who has featured in many big finals during his glorious career as a player, said the way DC played they deserve to be in the title clash this season.
"It's not an easy thing to make it to the IPL final. There are a lot of guys who never made one. Thankfully, I have coached one before and I was a part of another team as captain, so I know what it's like to be," he said.
"Probably, the most important thing in big games like this is not to try hard, it's just another game.