Delhi Giants
Captain: | Marvan Atapattu |
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Coach: | Madan Lal |
Founded: | 2007 |
Delhi Giants (formerly Delhi Jets until the 2008 Edelweiss 20's Challenge) was one of the nine teams played in the now-defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL). This team represents the Indian capital city, New Delhi, India and its captain is Marvan Atapattu, former skipper of Sri Lanka.[1][2]
Players
The squad announced for the inaugural tournament comprises five international cricketers. Delhi Giants had a well-balanced team with international-level players such as Atapattu as captain and experienced players like Paul Nixon and Taufeeq Umar; and local talent from various parts of India.
Former Team
Coach - Madan Lal
- Marvan Atapattu (Sri Lanka)
- Mohnish Mishra (Bhopal,Madhya Pradesh)
- Taufeeq Umar (Pakistan)
- Abbas Ali (Madhya Pradesh)
- Paul Nixon (England)
- Dale Benkenstein (South Africa)
- Jai Prakash Yadav (Railways)
- Ali Murtaza (Uttar Pradesh)
- TP Sudhindra (Madhya Pradesh)
- Abid Nabi (Jammu and Kashmir)
- Sachin Dholpure (Madhya Pradesh)
- Abhishek Tamrakar (Madhya Pradesh)
- Shalabh Srivastava (Uttar Pradesh)
- Abhishek Sharma (Delhi)
- Dishant Yagnik (Udaipur)
- Dhruv Mahajan (Jammu and Kashmir)
- Abhinav Bali
- Raghav Sachdev
- Shane Bond (New Zealand)
Coach
The coach for this Delhi Giants team is former Indian international Madan Lal.
Previous performance
Tournament | Placement |
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2007 Indian Cricket League 20-20 Indian Championship | 3rd place |
2008 Indian Cricket League 50s | Winners |
2008 Indian Cricket League Edelweiss 20s Challenge | 5th place |
2008 Indian Cricket League 20-20 Domestic Tournament | 4th place |
2008 Indian Cricket League 20-20 Indian Championship, 2008/09 | 6th place |
References
- ↑ Rediff staff (November 14, 2007). "ICL announces team lists". Rediff. Retrieved 2007-11-14.
- ↑ Cricinfo staff (November 14, 2007). "IPlayer roster for six teams finalised". Cricinfo. Retrieved 2007-11-14.
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