Delhi Daredevils

Delhi Daredevils
Official Delhi Daredevils Logo.png
Personnel
Captain Shreyas Iyer
Coach Ricky Ponting
Owner GMR Group
JSW Group
Team information
City Delhi, India
Colours DD
Founded 2008
Home ground Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, New Delhi
(Capacity: 31,340)
Secondary home ground(s) Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium, Raipur
(Capacity: 65,000)
History
Indian Premier League wins 0
CLT20 wins 0
Official website: delhidaredevils.com

T20I kit

Delhi Daredevils in 2018

The Delhi Daredevils (often abbreviated as DD) are a franchise cricket team representing the city of Delhi in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Founded in 2008 one of the eight founding teams of the IPL, the Delhi franchise is owned by the GMR Group and JSW Group. Their home grounds are the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground in Delhi and the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium in Chhattisgarh. qualified for Champions League T20 twice, making the Finals in the 2012 edition. However, in recent seasons, the team has strong attack, often ending up as wooden spooners. They appointed the Australian cricketer Ricky Ponting as their Head Coach on 4 January 2018.

The coach of this team is Ricky Ponting. The leading run-scorer of the side is Virender Sehwag while the leading wicket-taker is Amit Mishra.

Franchise history

Indian Premier League is a cricket tournament organized by the Board of control for cricket in India (BCCI) and backed by the International Cricket Council (ICC) For the inaugural tournament held in April–June 2008, the BCCN had finalized a list of 8 teams who will be participating in the tournament. The teams representing 8 different cities of India, including Delhi, were put up on auction in Mumbai on 20 February 2008 and the Delhi team was successfully bid for by theproperty development company GMR Group, who paid US$84 million for it.

In March 2018, GMR sold a 50% stake in Delhi Daredevils to JSW Sports for 550 crore (US$77 million).[1]

2009 IPL season

The Daredevils dominated for much of the 2009 IPL under the captaincy of Gautam Gambhir finishing at the top of the table. The likes of Sehwag and Gambhir both had developed greatly since the last season and set up many large totals for the Daredevils, with AB de Villiers hitting one of only two centuries in the 2009 IPL (the otherone was made by Manish Pandey), which was held in South Africa. The bowling, which in 2008 was composed mainly of players (Daniel Vettori, Amit Mishra, Pradeep Sangwan,Ashish Nehra) was bolstered by the offseason signing of Dirk Nannes from Australia, which created a bowling lineup that was strong. The batting of the DD was one of the strongest in the tournament, featuring Sehwag, Gambhir, Dilshan, de Villiers and Ranji veteran Manoj Tiwari. The Daredevils consisted of new and uncapped players like Aaron Finch and Glenn Maxwell, who went on to become very great names in T20 circuits.

However, despite dominating for the regular season, the Daredevils crumbled in the semi-final under a fierce batting assault by Adam Gilchrist, who hit the 3rd fastest fifty in IPL history (just 17 balls). Nannes in particular, who was again picked over McGrath, was punished by Gilchrist and later by Andrew Symonds. The disappointing semi-final meant Delhi did not contest the final of the 2009 IPL despite having the best record in the league stages. However, Delhi managed to qualify for 2009 Champions League Twenty20 because of their performance in group stage.

Delhi were table toppers again in 2012. Morne Morkel of Delhi was the highest wicket taker of the tournament. The Daredevils came third in the tournament and qualified for the second time in the Champions League Twenty20.

Iconic Australian pace bowler Glenn McGrath expressed disappointment over not being picked to play any match during the whole season, and has since then stopped playing for Delhi.[2]

2012 IPL season

Due to the disbanding of Kochi Tuskers Kerala, each team will play the remaining eight teams twice, once at home and once away. Therefore, each team will play an extended season of 16 matches.

In the IPL season of 2012, a new Delhi Daredevils side was seen after a poor 2011 season where they finished last. They came back strongly having purchased players the likes of Kevin Pietersen, Mahela Jayawardene and Ross Taylor.They stood first in the Pool Table with the Kolkata Knight Riders at second place, Mumbai Indians coming third and the Chennai Super Kings securing the fourth spot, consequently also qualifying for the Champions League Twenty20 in 2012 held in South Africa.

Mahela Jayawardane was appointed as the new captain of the Delhi Daredevils after Virender Sehwag stepped down from captaincy during the 2012 season of the Champions League Twenty20.

2013 IPL season

The Delhi Daredevils lost all first six matches of IPL 2013 and won their first match in 7 games against the Mumbai Indians. Virender Sehwag and Mahela Jayawardene's partnership led to an inevitable win against the Mumbai Indians in which they scored 161 runs. Sehwag was the Man of the Match for his brilliant innings of 95* off 57 balls. After this match, they faced Kings XI Punjab and lost again. But in their 9th match of the season, against Pune Warriors India, they won, putting them in 8th place in the points table. They defeated Kolkata Knight Riders in their 10th Match by 7 wickets but failed to advance to 7th place due to their net run-rate. In their next match against the Sunrisers Hyderabad, Delhi Daredevils were bowled out for just 80, which was the lowest total in Delhi's IPL record, giving the Sunrisers a comfortable win. In their match against Rajasthan Royals, they scored 154 thanks to new recruit Ben Rohrer's brilliant half-century, however that effort was in vain as Rajasthan chased the total down easily with only 1 wicket falling. This loss for the Daredevils officially eliminated them from the 2013 season.

In their next match against Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi managed to contain the Royal Challengers who were 106 in 16.0 overs, but Bangalore scored 77 in their last four overs and reached a total of 183, thanks to a well-made 99 by Virat Kohli. Nonetheless, the Daredevils fought hard but closely lost the match by just 4 runs. The Delhi Daredevils next played the dominant Chennai Super Kings side who batted first and posted 168. Delhi failed to gain momentum throughout the match and eventually lost by 33 runs. The following match was against Kings XI Punjab who defeated them again, this time by 7 runs, as they failed to chase 172. Their final game was against Pune Warriors India. Delhi bowled first and the Pune Warriors posted a total of 171. In the second innings, Delhi started well maintaining the required run rate, but began losing quick wickets after the 10th over. They couldn't chase the target and lost by 38 runs finishing last in the league table. Despite having an unforgiving season, a few big names were added to the support staff as the season progressed. The legendary Sir Vivian Richards was named as their new brand ambassador, former England spinner Jeremy Snape was added to the support staff and renowned former Pakistan spinner Mushtaq Ahmed was named as their new spin bowling coach.They contract for how much year.

2014 IPL season

Ahead of the IPL 2014 auction, on 10 January 2014 the Delhi Daredevils announced that they will not retain any players from their current squad for season 7. With no players retained, the team would have the most 'right-to-match' cards among all the franchises at the auction: i.e., three. They will also have their full purse of Rs 600 million (approx US$9.6) to spend at the auction. The Delhi Daredevils experienced another poor season in 2014. They lost their first match, against Royal Challengers Bangalore, however they won their next match against Kolkata Knight Riders. This was followed by a heavy loss against the Chennai Super Kings and a nail-bitingly close match which resulted in a disappointing loss against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Delhi Daredevils won their next match against the Mumbai Indians having restricted Mumbai to 125. Later, when the tournament shifted from the United Arab Emirates to India, Delhi lost their next nine matches. The Delhi Daredevils won only two out of their 14 matches, both of which took place in the UAE. Despite their poor performance, JP Duminy, the team captain, had a relatively good season overall scoring 410 runs from 14 matches at an average of 51.25 and was the tournament's eighth highest run-scorer. The Delhi Daredevils once again had a disappointing season finishing last.

2015 IPL season

The team finished 7th in the 2015 edition of the IPL. They received fierce criticism from the Delhi fans because of their string of poor performances in the past two years.

2016 IPL season

The Delhi Daredevils released many of its players, including last year's most expensive purchase, Yuvraj Singh, whom they had bought for a whopping ₹ 16 crores. The Daredevils also released former Sri Lankan skipper and all-rounder Angelo Mathews who was bought for ₹ 7.5 crores. New additions included uncapped all rounder Pawan Negi, who was bought for ₹ 8.5 crores, thereby becoming the most expensive Indian player in the IPL Auction of 2016. Sanju Samson and Karun Nair, who previously played for the Rajastan Royals were also bought for hefty amounts. South African all rounder Chris Morris was bought for ₹ 7 crores. Englishman Sam Billings and Australian Joel Paris also joined the Delhi squad. The Daredevils purchased three promising India U-19 players - Rishabh Pant, Khaleel Ahmed and Mahipal Lomror as well. After the Daredevils ended their association with South African Gary Kirsten, they appointed Paddy Upton as their head coach. The Indian batting legend and head coach of India U-19, Rahul Dravid was appointed the batting mentor of the Daredevils. Zaheer Khan was appointed as the new captain of the Delhi Daredevils in 2016 IPL season. Relative to their performance in the last 3 seasons, Delhi Daredevils had improved the way they played in 2016. Chris Morris got the fastest 50 (17 balls) of the tournament and was also effective in the bowling department. Quinton De Kock was among the leading run scorers in the season. After losing their first match against the Kolkata Knight Riders, they went on to dominate Kings XI Punjab, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Mumbai Indians, Kolkata Knight Riders in the second leg and Gujarat Lions. They won 5 of their first 7 matches. They lost their second match against Gujarat Lions by just one run. Delhi were favorites to qualify for the playoffs. However, they could manage only two wins against Sunrisers Hyderabad and finished with 14 points in 14 games, putting them in 6th place. Even though they couldn't qualify, fans were content as they saw a resurgent Delhi play much better than before, hoping their team could progress to the playoffs in 2017.

2017 IPL season

Delhi lost their main players, De Kock and Duminy before the tournament. This made them dependent on a very young batting line up. But they had the most powerful bowling line up with Zaheer Khan, Mohammed Shami, Chris Morris, Pat Cummins, Kagiso Rabada, Amit Mishra, Shahbaz Nadeem, Jayant Yadav, Ben Hilfenhaus. But they lost to RCB in first game and won by big margins against RPS and KXIP. After this they lost 5 games in a row. However, they bounced back by chasing 189 and 214 against SRH and GL respectively. Samson got the first century of the season. Pant made 97 against GL. But DD lost to MI by a big margin of 146 runs which was the highest win by runs in ipl history. During the middle of tournament, Captain Zaheer Khan was down with injury for his hamstring, missed 3 matches and Karun Nair was appointed as stand-in Captain. DD ended up at 6th position again with 6 wins and 8 loses. The fans have supported DD well throughout the tournament and were entertained in the second half of the season with young players batting.

2018 IPL season

Home ground

The Delhi Daredevils play their home matches in the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, the second-oldest cricket stadium in India located in New Delhi. They also have the modern Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium,Raipur as their secondary home ground.

Brand ambassador

Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar was the brand ambassador of the team during the 2008 Season but opted not to return for the 2009 season due to a busy schedule. However, Akshay was seen at a few of the team's games cheering them on.

Team anthem

Famous Bollywood playback singer Kailash Kher was the artist for the team's anthem - "Khel Front Foot Pe" ("Play on the front foot") or "play aggressively", a trait fondly associated with Delhiites who are known to have a competitive and aggressive spirit. The song was played at every Delhi Daredevils match.

The Delhi Daredevils then launched their new anthem "Munday Dilli Ke" (The Lads from Delhi) on 5 March 2012 on YouTube.[3]

Their new anthem for the 2016 season of IPL titled 'Dhuandaar Dilli' was released on YouTube which has been sung by Sukhwinder Singh.[4]

Players

Virender Sehwag has been accorded the icon player status in the Delhi Daredevils team and was also the captain of the side during the first two seasons. However, he resigned and passed on the leadership to his opening partner Gautam Gambhir for the 2010 season. But after Gambhir left the team for Kolkata Knight Riders in the fourth edition, Sehwag was once again given the duty to captain the team. Since the start of the IPL in 2008 many international players such as Glenn McGrath, AB de Villiers, Tillakaratne Dilshan, David Warner, Andrew McDonald, Daniel Vettori, Farveez Maharoof, Dirk Nannes and Aaron Finch have donned the cap for the Daredevils, making the team one of the most diverse franchises in the IPL. The team also included Indian players like Dinesh Karthik and Yo Mahesh.

In 2009, Mohammad Asif and Shoaib Malik went out due to the ban on Pakistani players and Asif's positive drug test. David Warner, Andrew McDonald, Paul Collingwood and Owais Shah were the new signings. Ashish Nehra came in from Mumbai Indians as a trade-off for Shikhar Dhawan. For IPL 2010, Moises Henriques came in from Kolkata Knight Riders in exchange for Manoj Tiwary and Owais Shah. Wayne Parnell was purchased at the auction for USD 610,000.

In 2012, they bought Mahela Jayawardene, Andre Russell, Doug Bracewell, Morne Morkel and Kevin Pietersen.[5] The Daredevils also signed all-rounder Pawan Negi, batsmen Manprit Juneja and Kuldeep Rawal ahead of the 2012 season.[6] Delhi Daredevils appointed Sri Lankan skipper Mahela Jayawardene as vice-captain for 2012.[7] On 29 February 2012, the Daredevils signed Ross Taylor from the Rajasthan Royals in a trade for an undisclosed amount.[8]

Delhi Daredevils appointed Mahela Jayawardene as the captain for the 2013 edition and signed Jeevan Mendis, Jesse Ryder and Johan Botha. In the IPL 7 auction held on 12 and 13 February 2014, Delhi daredevils did not retain its key players from the previous IPL seasons. They used the 'right-to-match' card for resigning Kevin Pietersen.

Delhi Daredevils have been known to consistently change their existing squad. Notable players such as AB de villiers, Gautam Gambhir and David Warner all were released by the Delhi Daredevils management.

Seasons

Year Indian Premier League
2008 Semifinalists (4th/8)
2009 Semifinalists (3rd/8)
2010 League stage (5th/8)
2011 League stage (10th/10)
2012 Playoffs (3rd/9)
2013 League stage (9th/9)
2014 League stage (8th/8)
2015 League stage (7th/8)
2016 League stage (6th/8)
2017 League stage (6th/8)
2018 League stage (8th/8)

Daredevils played in the now defunct Champions League Twenty20 twice, in 2009 and 2012. While they were eliminated in the group stage in the former, they made the semifinals in the latter.

Current squad

  • Players with international caps are listed in bold.
  •  *  denotes a player who is currently unavailable for selection.
  •  *  denotes a player who is unavailable for rest of the season.
No. Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary
Notes
Batsmen
20Jason RoyEngland (1990-07-21) 21 July 1990Right-handed20181.5 crore (US$209,000)Overseas
23Gautam GambhirIndia (1981-10-14) 14 October 1981Left-handedRight-arm leg break20182.8 crore (US$390,000)
41Shreyas IyerIndia (1994-12-06) 6 December 1994Right-handedRight-arm leg break20187 crore (US$974,848.00)Captain
82Colin MunroNew Zealand (1987-03-11) 11 March 1987Left-handedRight-arm medium-fast20181.9 crore (US$265,000)Overseas
100Prithvi ShawIndia (1999-11-09) 9 November 1999Right-handedRight-arm off break20181.2 crore (US$167,000)
N/AGurkeerat SinghIndia (1990-06-29) 29 June 1990Right-handedRight-arm off break201875 lakh (US$104,000)
N/AManjot KalraIndia (1999-01-15) 15 January 1999Left-handed201820 lakh (US$28,000)
All-rounders
2Chris MorrisSouth Africa (1987-04-30) 30 April 1987Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium20187.1 crore (US$988,774.40)Overseas
4Abhishek SharmaIndia (2000-09-04) 4 September 2000Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox201855 lakh (US$77,000)
14Rahul TewatiaIndia (1993-05-20) 20 May 1993Left-handedRight-arm leg break20183 crore (US$418,000)
19Jayant YadavIndia (1990-01-22) 22 January 1990Right-handedRight-arm off break201850 lakh (US$70,000)
32Glenn MaxwellAustralia (1988-10-14) 14 October 1988Right-handedRight-arm off break20189 crore (US$1.3 million)Overseas
54Daniel ChristianAustralia (1983-05-04) 4 May 1983Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast20181.5 crore (US$209,000)Overseas
59Vijay ShankarIndia (1991-01-26) 26 January 1991Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast20183.2 crore (US$446,000)
Wicket-keepers
48Naman OjhaIndia (1983-07-20) 20 July 1983Right-handedRight-arm medium20181.4 crore (US$195,000)
777Rishabh PantIndia (1997-10-04) 4 October 1997Left-handedRight-arm medium20188 crore (US$1.1 million)
Bowlers
1Sandeep LamichhaneNepal (2000-08-02) 2 August 2000Right-handedRight-arm leg break201820 lakh (US$28,000)Overseas
3Junior DalaSouth Africa (1989-12-29) 29 December 1989Right-handedRight-arm fast2018NAOverseas
6Avesh KhanIndia (1996-12-13) 13 December 1996Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast201870 lakh (US$97,000)
11Mohammed ShamiIndia (1990-09-03) 3 September 1990Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium20183 crore (US$418,000)
13Harshal PatelIndia (1990-11-23) 23 November 1990Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast201820 lakh (US$28,000)
17Liam PlunkettEngland (1985-04-06) 6 April 1985Right-handedRight-arm fast20182 crore (US$279,000)Overseas
18Trent BoultNew Zealand (1989-07-22) 22 July 1989Right-handedLeft-arm fast-medium20182.2 crore (US$306,000)Overseas
88Shahbaz NadeemIndia (1989-08-12) 12 August 1989Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox20183.2 crore (US$446,000)
99Amit MishraIndia (1982-11-24) 24 November 1982Right-handedRight-arm leg break20184 crore (US$557,000)
N/ASayan GhoshIndia (1992-09-16) 16 September 1992Right-handedRight-arm medium201820 lakh (US$28,000)
N/AKagiso RabadaSouth Africa (1995-05-25) 25 May 1995Left-handedRight-arm fast20184.2 crore (US$585,000)Overseas

    Administration and support staff

    Sponsorship

    Year Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (chest) Shirt sponsor (back) Chest Branding
    2008 Adidas Hero Honda Religare Adidas
    2009 Jetking GMR Group
    2010 Idea Panasonic
    2011 Muthoot Group
    2012
    2013
    2014 N/A Quikr Justdial
    2015 Flying Machine Daikin Lux Cozi Flying Machine
    2016 Shiv Naresh Manforce Karbonn Mobiles
    2017 Jio
    2018 T10 Sports NatureFresh Suzuki Gixxer

    Statistics

    Winloss record

    Edition Played Won Loss Tied No Result Win% Home Win% Away Win% Neutral Win% Status
    IPL 20081577-150%4/7 (1 NR)= 66.67%3/7= 42.86%0/1=0%Semifinalists
    IPL 200915105--66.67%--10/15= 66.67%League Stage Table Toppers, Semifinalists
    IPL 20101477--50%3/7= 42.86%4/7= 57.14%-League stage
    IPL 20111449-130.77%1/7 (1 NR)= 16.67%3/7= 42.86%-League stage
    IPL 201218117--61.11%5/8= 62.5%6/9= 66.67%0/1=0%League Stage Table Toppers, Playoffs
    IPL 201316313--18.75%3/8= 37.5%0/8= 0%0/0=0%League Stage
    IPL 201414212--14.28%0/5= 0%0/4= 0%2/5=40%League Stage
    IPL 20151458-135.70%3/7= 42.8%2/7= 28.5%0/0=0%League Stage
    IPL 20161477--50%2/2 =100 %1/2= 50%= %League Stage
    IPL 20171468--42.85%2/2 =100 %1/2= 50%= %League Stage
    IPL 20181459--0000League stage
    Overall1626792-343.66%22/53 (2 NR)= %18/50= 36%12/22= 54.54%

    Updated until IPL 2018.

    Head to head in IPL

    IPL Team Played Won Lost Tied No Result Win%
    Chennai Super Kings17512--29.41
    Deccan Chargers / Sunrisers Hyderabad19109--52.60
    Kings XI Punjab22913--40.90
    Kochi Tuskers Kerala211--50
    Kolkata Knight Riders22913--40.90
    Mumbai Indians221111--50.00
    Pune Warriors India / Rising Pune Supergiants944-144.44
    Rajasthan Royals18711--38.88
    Royal Challengers Bangalore216131132.50
    Gujarat Lions431--75%

    Last updated: 3 May 2018

    Overall results in CLT20

    Performance summary in Champions League
    YearMatchesWinsLossesNo ResultSuccess RateSummary
    2009 422050.0%League stage
    2012 521240.0%Semi final
    Total 943244.44%

    Head to head in CLT20

    CLT20 Team Played Won Lost Tied No Result Win%
    Victorian Bushrangers101--0
    Wayamba110--100
    Cape Cobras110--100
    Kolkata Knight Riders110--100
    Auckland Aces100-10
    Perth Scorchers110--100
    Titans1---10
    Royal Challengers Bangalore101--0
    Highveld Lions101--0

    References

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    2. "Disappointed McGrath may not return next season". Deccan Herald.
    3. "Delhi Daredevils launch official song for IPL-5". Indian Express. 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
    4. "Delhi Daredevil Anthem - Dhuandaar Dilli". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
    5. "Kevin Pietersen transfers to Delhi Daredevils". http://iplt20.com/photos/46/ipl-2012-match-23-delhi-daredvils-v-deccan-chargers
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