Delhi Capitals
Co-owner Kiran Kumar Grandhi optimistic that new leadership group would turn the team’s fortunes around
[…]Ricky Ponting became the head coach of Delhi Capitals in 2018. While the team reached its maiden final in 2021, the performance in the following years have not matched the promise the team has
[…]Choosing to bat first, Delhi Capitals set a formidable total of 257/4 on the board. Mumbai Indians, in response, managed 247/9 within the stipulated 20 overs
[…]The bidding war for Kushagra between Gujarat Titans and Delhi Capitals was intense with the latter finally acquiring him; DC also pick Shai Hope, Tristan Stubbs and Ricky Bhui as wicketkeepers as talks of Pant leaving the franchise gain ground
[…]These academies aim to cultivate the talents of approximately 500 young aspiring cricketers aged between 5 and 20 during their first year of operation
[…]Despite big names in the coaching staff and some star batsmen, the franchise came up short not just on performance but also on the combination
[…]Abhishek Sharma scored 67 off 36 while Heinrich Klaasen hit 53 not out off 27 as SunRisers Hyderabad posted a total of 197 for 6 in 20 overs before restricting Delhi Capitals to 188/6
[…]Capitals win by four wickets in last over thanks to skipper David Warner’s half-century and DC bowlers’ strong display
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