Tag: Delhi Capitals

  • Delhi Capitals rope in Australian pacer Ben Dwarshuis as replacement for Chris Woakes

    By ANI

    DUBAI: Delhi Capitals on Monday informed that the side has signed Australian fast bowler Ben Dwarshuis as Chris Woakes’ replacement for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021.

    Delhi Capitals confirmed that English all-rounder Woakes has pulled out of the tournament due to personal reasons.

    “JSW-GMR co-owned Delhi Capitals today announced that English all-rounder Chris Woakes, who picked up 5 wickets in 3 matches in the first half of the VIVO IPL 2021, has pulled out of the tournament due to personal reasons,” Delhi Capitals said in a statement.

    “The Delhi Capitals have announced Australian fast bowler Ben Dwarshuis as Woakes’ replacement for the remainder of the IPL 2021 season,” it added.

    Dwarshuis has scalped 100 wickets in 82 T20 matches at an average of 23.73. The 27-year-old, who plays for the Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League, is the sixth-highest wicket-taker in the history of the tournament with 85 wickets in 69 matches.

    The 14th season, which was postponed in May this year in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, will resume on September 19 in Dubai with a blockbuster clash between Chennai Super Kings and defending champions Mumbai Indians.

    The action will then shift to Abu Dhabi where Kolkata Knight Riders will square off against Royal Challengers Bangalore. Sharjah will host its first game on September 24 when Royal Challengers Bangalore take on Chennai Super Kings.

    In all, 13 matches will be held in Dubai, 10 in Sharjah, and 8 in Abu Dhabi.

    The board has come up with a 46-page health advisory that lays down all the pointers that everyone associated with the IPL needs to follow in order to ensure the smooth functioning of the league.

  • Shreyas Iyer’s return will strengthen team, says Delhi Capitals batsman Shikhar Dhawan

    By PTI

    DUBAI: Delhi Capitals’ senior batsman Shikhar Dhawan on Sunday said the return of regular skipper Shreyas Iyer will strengthen the team further as it looks to resume its IPL campaign on a high note.

    The 2021 IPL was suspended in May due to multiple COVID cases inside its bio-bubble and the second leg of the lucrative tournament will begin on September 19 in the UAE.

    “We were in a certain flow in the first half of the season and then that flow was broken once the tournament was suspended,” Dhawan said in a release issued by the franchise.

    “So we have to rebuild our energy and get back on the flow we were in. The good thing is that our team is well balanced and Shreyas Iyer is back in the side as well, so our team is even stronger now.”

    Iyer had missed the first leg of the IPL after suffering a shoulder injury during the first ODI between India and England in March.

    The 35-year-old Dhawan, who is currently the highest run-getter in the IPL 2021 season with 380 runs in eight matches, said the team is focussed on its first match against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

    “It’s great to be back. There’s a great environment within the team. All the boys are working very hard and I am looking forward to the IPL season. I am very excited to play the upcoming matches,” said the opener, who has scored 3 fifties in the season so far.

    “It’s very important to start on a high note. We need to do well from the first match itself and therefore we are working very hard for our first match against Sunrisers Hyderabad. We have to bring our hard work into effect during matches and produce great results.”

    Delhi Capitals, the last year’s finalists, will take on Sunrisers Hyderabad on September 22.

  • IPL 2021: Delhi Capitals players from England arrive in Dubai

    By PTI

    DUBAI: The Delhi Capitals players who were part of the Indian squad for the Test series against England landed here safely on Sunday for the upcoming IPL, the franchise said.

    The 2021 IPL, which was suspended in May owing to a COVID-19 outbreak in its bubble, will resume in the UAE from September 19.

    The arriving players included Rishabh Pant, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ajinkya Rahane, Ishant Sharma, Axar Patel, Prithvi Shaw and Umesh Yadav and all of them underwent COVID-19 tests upon landing.

    The players will be serving a six-day hard quarantine as per IPL protocols, during which they will be tested thrice.

    Thereafter, the players will join the rest of the Delhi Capitals squad, who are already part of the bio-bubble.

    Delhi Capitals finished runners-up in the previous edition of the league last year, losing to Mumbai Indians in the summit showdown.

  • Amit Mishra recounts battle against COVID-19, says Delhi Capitals need to start afresh

    By PTI

    DUBAI: Leg-spinner Amit Mishra is glad that he is back to full fitness after a rather slow recovery from COVID-19 that pretty much cut him off from the outside world.

    The Delhi Capitals tweaker is now looking forward to the IPL resuming here on September 19.

    He was among the infected people in the IPL-bio bubble, forcing the BCCI to suspend the event in May.

    “After the IPL was suspended in May, I focussed on my recovery from Covid-19. According to the advice given to me by the doctors, I improved my fitness slowly and steadily,” he said in a team release.

    “It was difficult for me during the recovery phase, but I am happy that I am here for the second half of the season. I trained on my own and didn’t go close to anybody after recovery.

    “I got some gym equipment such as treadmill and set them up at my home as well because I didn’t want to train in a public gym,” he said.

    Delhi Capitals had a good run in the first half of the tournament, recording 6 wins in 8 matches. However, Mishra feels that all teams will have to start afresh when the season resumes.

    “We are at the top of the table right now, but we have to start afresh. We have to set our strategies again. I think every team has an equal chance of doing well now since we are all re-starting the tournament.

    “We are playing the second half of the IPL in a different country, so we have to devise our strategies according to the conditions here in the UAE.”

    The leg-spinner added that he will try to build on the momentum they had in the first half of the season.

    “We have been doing well in the last two seasons and the performances have come because of a collective effort. From coaches to selectors to players, everyone should be credited for Delhi Capitals’ progress as a team in the last few years,” said the 38-year-old.

    Delhi Capitals take on Sunrisers Hyderabad on September 22.

  • Had good momentum in the first half, have to start afresh: Delhi Capitals assistant coach Ajay Ratra

    By ANI

    DUBAI: Having kick-started their preparations for the remainder of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021, Delhi Capitals is looking to make a fresh start for the final phase of the season, which is scheduled to begin from September 19 in UAE.

    Ajay Ratra, who is currently overlooking the Delhi Capitals’ pre-season camp along with assistant coach Pravin Amre, believes the squad has sufficient time to get back into the rhythm for the second half of the tournament.

    “It’s a different season altogether, generally it happens in full flow, and we had good momentum in the first half. Now that it’s happening after a break, so we will have to start afresh, and that’s why our franchise has organized this camp a little early,” Ratra said in a Delhi Capitals release.

    “We do have sufficient time to get back into the rhythm we had in the first half of the competition, and fortunately, most of our players have been playing international cricket,” he added.

    Delhi Capitals had a great run in the first half of the IPL 2021. With six wins and two defeats from eight matches, Delhi is currently on the top of the points table.

    When asked whether the long gap will break the team’s momentum, Ratra said, “Even in Test cricket, sometimes it becomes difficult to find the rhythm after lunch breaks. So, breaks do make a difference.”

    “However, as I said before, we still have time, and most of our core players are playing international cricket, so they might be already in a good rhythm.

    “Whereas, those who are coming from a long break, are utilising this camp. We have been spending more time with our domestic players, and there are good facilities here, so we will hopefully find our rhythm soon,” he added.

    When asked whether the coaching staff is in touch with the Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting and bowling coach James Hopes, who are yet to join the team, Ratra said, “Yes, we have been in touch with Ricky and Hopes.

    “We do zoom calls with Delhi Capitals management regularly, and everyone from the coaching staff attends it, including our strength and conditioning coach Rajinikanth Sivagnanam, physios Dhananjay Kaushik and Patrick Farhart.”

    “We usually discuss the kind of practice regimes we need to set. Also, when this camp started Pravin Bhai (Pravin Amre) presented the whole plan to Ricky and all the other coaches. Similarly, I shared fielding plans for this camp with everyone,” Ratra concluded.

  • Feeling on top of the world, says Shreyas Iyer after rejoining Delhi Capitals squad

    By ANI

    DUBAI: Delhi Capitals batsman Shreyas Iyer expressed happiness on joining the team’s camp for the remainder of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021, which is scheduled to begin from September 19 in UAE.

    Having missed out on the first half of IPL 2021 due to a shoulder injury, Iyer is all set to feature in the remainder of the season.

    Coming back from a five-month injury hiatus, Iyer is leaving no stone unturned during practice. He trained with the Delhi Capitals assistant coach Pravin Amre for one week before the team arrived in Dubai on August 21

    “I am feeling on top of the world, to be honest. This was the thing I was eagerly waiting for. It’s never a bad feeling to be among the team. I came six days prior to the start of the practice sessions for the team, and I had two good games against the UAE team, so I just want to continue with the same momentum,” said Iyer in the Delhi Capitals release.

    The Mumbai-born player, who underwent surgery during the first half of the IPL 2021, also spoke about his disappointment of being away from the game.

    “The feeling was very difficult to sit out and see my teammates play. I was sitting in front of the TV, watching each and every game and feeling as if I am on the ground and trying to replicate the scenario at my place,” said Iyer.

    “But, it’s in the past now, I have to forget about it and continue with the same flow, the team has maintained throughout,” he added.

    The 26-year-old batsman recently shared a picture wearing the Delhi Capitals jersey. Expressing his excitement about receiving the Delhi jersey for the first time this season, Iyer said, “It was like Santa Clause had come to my room, and that’s how I reacted, to be honest.”

    “It’s always good to wear the Delhi Capitals jersey. I have been wearing it for six years now, every year they come up with new ideas, a new taste, and I am just trying to get used to it, and embracing it,” he added.

    Delhi Capitals is currently on the top of the points table, with six wins and two losses from eight matches.

    When asked about the team’s approach for the final phase of the season, Iyer stated that the team will progress incrementally and try to acclimatise to the UAE conditions as quickly as possible.

    “We have discussed how we should progress through the practice sessions before the matches start. We have decided that we should be moving incrementally. We don’t have to give it our all because the climate is different over here. We need to adapt to the weather conditions and acclimatise as quickly as possible, and that’s what our mindset should be,” Iyer concluded.

    Delhi Capitals is set to take on the Sunrisers Hyderabad on September 22 when the IPL 2021 season resumes.

  • Steve Smith joins Delhi Capitals teammates in Dubai

    By ANI

    DUBAI: Delhi Capitals’ batsman Steve Smith on Wednesday arrived at the team hotel in Dubai ahead of the second half of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021.

    Smith will be in quarantine for six days. The Delhi Capitals will take on the Sunrisers Hyderabad on September 22 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, when the IPL 2021 season resumes.

    On Tuesday Delhi Capitals’s players who have finished their quarantine period hit the ground running in their pre-season camp under the watchful eyes of assistant coaches Pravin Amre and Ajay Ratra at the ICC Academy.

    Amre expressed that the team is looking to get used to the conditions and the wickets in the UAE. “It’s going to be humid when the season resumes and it is important for the players to get used to the wickets and conditions here in the UAE. Credit to the DC management for sending us here early, so that we have enough time to prepare well with the conditions on offer,” said Amre in an official release.

    Shreyas Iyer, who missed out on the first half of the season due to a shoulder injury, reached Dubai a week earlier than the rest of the team to work on his game with Amre.

    The assistant coach expressed that Iyer has regained his full fitness and is hitting the ball very well in the nets.

  • In ‘good mind space’, fit-again Shreyas Iyer ready to convert Delhi Capitals’ IPL dream into reality

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Shreyas Iyer did feel “low” at times during an intense rehabilitation period after his shoulder surgery but a fit-again stylish Mumbai batsman is now gearing up to realise an unfinished dream of winning his maiden IPL title with the Delhi Capitals.

    Shreyas, who led DC to their first IPL final in 2020, missed the first part of the postponed IPL due to surgery.

    Rishabh Pant had captained the side back then.

    “Unfortunately, IPL had to be stopped mid-season, but it has presented me with the opportunity again and I will, as a player and as someone who understand the DNA of our team, will do everything in my role to see the dream of our fans come true,” Shreyas told PTI in an exclusive interview.

    When asked if he is game about playing under Pant’s leadership, the dashing right-hander did not give a direct answer.

    “I would reckon our first half performance this season is a result of the environment we had created in 2019 and 2020. Last year, we came so close to winning IPL,” Shreyas said.

    “Over the last two years, we have transformed DC into a warrior side. That has come from the system and process we had put in place and thanks to the management in trusting my abilities to be able to deliver for the team,” feels Shreyas.

    He feels that leadership role in Capitals did help him become a more astute cricketer since he improved man-management skills and temperament.

    “Captaincy at Delhi Capitals has made me a better cricketer. I look at things, situations, the sport differently. It has improved my temperamental skills, my man management skills as a leader. Ricky Ponting has been very supportive on that,” he said.

    While playing IPL, Shreyas would obviously also have one eye on the T20 World Cup squad where he would probably fight it out with Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav, both of whom have had impressive start to their T20 careers, for a place.

    “Competition has always been in Indian cricket and will always be. It is a competitive sport after all. But for me, it won’t be an understatement to say that I have a bigger appetite now,” who has scored 1363 runs in 51 white ball games.

    But someone, who is known to hit monster sixes in T20 cricket would make it clear that he is not competing with anyone.

    “Look, my competition has always been with myself. It’s You vs You. It has worked out well for me in the past, for how I have played this sport so far, and I have no reason to doubt myself that I can’t repeat and achieve that again and more.”

    Challenging himself and moving out of his comfort zone will be his mantra.

    “I want to keep going beyond my abilities. I want to see that transition happening every day. That’s how I see myself and I enjoy throwing these challenges.”

    On the fitness front, Shreyas informed that he attained full match fitness two weeks back and is currently in fine fettle.

    “I have attained 100 per two weeks back. No concerns whatsoever. I feel very comfortable, fresh and I’m in a good mind space. I was completely focused on my daily process and thankfully it has worked out well for me. This (surgery) was something I had to do, and I am happy that I can now move forward,” he added.

    So is he feeling comfortable throwing from the deep? “It’s about gaining the strength. I feel 100 percent . I had the opportunity to arrive in Dubai a few days ahead of my team, and thankfully played a few practices matches with UAE National team. It’s all coming together nicely.”

    He got injured at a time when he was doing well for the country and it does affect any player worth his salt.

    “One has to accept the fact and adapt to it fast. That would be my advise. I won’t lie here, yes you tend to feel low at times, it’s human nature after all, but how you deal with it instead of drowning in it, defines your process.”

    But if a situation comes where he has to dive again, Shreyas won’t mind doing that to save runs for his team.

    “What’s important is knowing that I was 110 per cent in that game when I hit the mat. I was committed to my role and I will not hesitate to show the same intensity in future.”

    It can get lonely if the support system isn’t around, Shreyas agreed.

    “Thankfully, I have a close knit family and friends who have been my backbone. They bring positivity. I had a quick get-away with friends in Goa post surgery. Back home, my parents kept me engaged, we had a lot of positive conversations and they ensured I look at the brighter side of things.”

    The initial part of rehab can become very tiresome when one is perhaps at home with hand in sling, no gym, no activity as such, more so in this post-COVID world.

    “To be honest, I never felt the agony at all. As I mentioned, for me it was the family and friends who formed the core of my recovery process.

    “And then I had Virat Kohli and many teammates, friends and fans checking on me regularly. To be frank, it was overwhelming to see so much of support.”

    While concluding Shreyas wanted to thank NCA Head of Cricket Rahul Dravid and his staff for their support during the rehab period.

    “Rahul sir and the entire staff at NCA had been very helpful. I got good support from BCCI and the process was smooth for me. I had long conversations with Rahul sir, before he left for Sri Lanka and later on his return. His words are so much encouraging and a lot to learn from him,” he signed off.

  • Delhi Capitals players hit the gym after completing quarantine in Dubai

    By ANI

    DUBAI: Star batsman Shreyas Iyer and spinner Amit Mishra are among the Delhi Capitals players who have started training for the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

    Delhi Capitals on Saturday shared pictures from the team’s first gym session together after completing the quarantine process.

    “Snapshots of DC stars hustling in their 1st gym session together after quarantine,” Delhi Capitals tweeted.

    Delhi Capitals had arrived in UAE for the remaining leg of the IPL on August 21.

    Mumbai Indians and CSK were the first to reach UAE and begin training.

    The 14th season, which was postponed in May this year in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, will resume on September 19 in Dubai with a blockbuster clash between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians.

    After the match on September 19, the action will shift to Abu Dhabi where Kolkata Knight Riders will square off against Royal Challengers Bangalore.

    Sharjah will host its first game on September 24 when Royal Challengers Bangalore take on Chennai Super Kings. In all, 13 matches will be held in Dubai, 10 in Sharjah, and 8 in Abu Dhabi.

    The BCCI has decided to do away with contact tracing devices for the UAE leg. The Indian board decided that Bubble Integrity Officers will do the necessary contact tracing if any player tests positive for COVID-19 in UAE.

  • IPL 2021: Delhi Capitals leave for UAE

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: Delhi Capitals on Saturday departed for UAE to play the remaining leg of the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

    “Phir Se Ud Chala 2.0. We’re off to UAE,” Delhi Capitals posted a video on Instagram.

    Earlier, ANI had reported that the Delhi-based franchise will leave the national capital on Saturday. Star batsman Shreyas Iyer is already in the UAE with the fitness coach and the rest of the squad will join the Delhi Capitals set-up following the conclusion of their international commitments.

    Mumbai Indians and CSK reached UAE last week and have begun training.