Founded: 2008
Captain: KL Rahul (likely)
Coach: Hemang Badani
Home ground: Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
IPL titles: 0
Owners: GMR Group and JSW Group
The Delhi Capitals (formerly Delhi Daredevils) are one of the oldest franchises in the Indian Premier League (IPL). However, despite participating in every season since 2008, the Capitals have yet to win the prestigious IPL trophy. After underwhelming results for five consecutive years, the team underwent a leadership change in 2018. The change proved to be a good one and produced great results. In the following six seasons, the Capitals made the playoffs three times (2019, 2020, and 2021), with a final appearance in 2020.
Delhi Capitals News
DC Squad
Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Tristan Stubbs, Abishek Porel, Mitchell Starc, KL Rahul, Harry Brook, Jake Fraser-McGurk, T. Natarajan, Karun Nair, Sameer Rizvi, Ashutosh Sharma, Mohit Sharma, Faf du Plessis, Mukesh Kumar, Darshan Nalkande, Vipraj Nigam, Dushmantha Chameera, Donovan Ferreira, Ajay Mandal, Manvanth Kumar, Tripurana Vijay, Madhav Tiwari.
DC Short Bio
The Delhi Capitals were one of the best sides in the early years of the IPL. They finished fourth in the group stage in 2008 and first in 2009, making the semifinals in both editions. Things took a dramatic turn for the franchise from then on. In the next eight years, the Capital managed to qualify for the playoffs just once (2012).
Since their re-branding in 2018, the Capitals have pulled things back. They made three consecutive playoff appearances from 2019 to 2021, including a final in 2020, but their maiden IPL title still eludes them.
DC logo & Jersey
The Delhi Capitals’ jersey embodies the essence of their team perfectly. The red in their jersey symbolizes their team’s courage, while the blue represents balance and composure.
The emblem, the tiger, is an intrinsic part of their identity, symbolizing their fighting spirit. Their theme song, We Roar Together, is also inspired by their team emblem.
Jersey Colour | Blue & Gold |
Theme Song | We Roar Together |
Key Players | KL Rahul, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Tristan Stubbs, Mitchell Starc, KL Rahul, Harry Brook |
Captain | KL Rahul (Likely) |
Administration & Support Staff
Director of Cricket: Venugopal Rao
Head Coach: Hemang Badani
Bowling Coach: Munaf Patel
Strength & conditioning coach: Vivek Ramakrishna
Physiotherapist: Patrick Farhart
Team Doctor: Abhijit Salvi
Team Analyst: Sriram Somayajula
DC Sponsors
Lead sponsor: JSW
Kit Manufacturer: Wrogn
Back of Jersey Sponsor: DP World
DC History
DC in IPL 2008:
The Delhi Capitals had a successful start to the IPL, reaching the semifinal on their first try. Under Virender Sehwag, the franchise ended the group stage in the 4th spot but lost to the eventual champions, the Rajasthan Royals.
DC in IPL 2009:
Building on the success of the last season, the Capitals finished the group stage ranked first. Similar to last year, they eventually lost to the eventual winners, the Deccan Chargers, in the semifinal.
DC in IPL 2010:
The first time they didn’t make the final four in the league. After winning and losing 7 matches each, they ended the group stage ranked 5th.
DC in IPL 2011:
If the last season was mediocre, this was bad. Winning just 4 of their 14 matches, the Capitals ended the tournament dead last on the points table.
DC in IPL 2012:
After two bad years, they reverted to their old ways. After finishing first in the group stage, they lost to the Chennai Super Kings in the Qualifier II, missing out on the final berth once again.
DC in IPL 2013:
Things started to nosedive from here on for the Capitals. After their semifinal run in the last season, they ended dead last in the points table.
DC in IPL 2014:
Continuing on their poor form, they ended the 2014 edition dead last once again. Despite having some great players, they managed to get just two wins in 14 matches.
DC in IPL 2015:
In 2015, they made a slight improvement, if only by one position. With five wins in 14 matches, DC ended 7th.
DC in IPL 2016:
Encouraged by last year’s performance, DC has a shot to make the semifinals in 2016. In the end, they fell short by two points, finishing sixth.
DC in IPL 2017:
Different year but same result for the Capitals. Similar to last year, DC ended the 2017 season ranked 6th with six wins in 14 matches.
DC in IPL 2018:
A franchise change, so no change in the team’s progression. From 6th, they ended the 2018 season dead last on the points table.
DC in IPL 2019:
This proved to be the start of new beginnings for the franchise. Improving on last year’s embarrassing performance, the Capitals made it to the playoffs, only to lose to CSK in Qualifier II.
DC in IPL 2020:
Their best-ever season in the league’s history came in 2020. After ending second in the group stage, DC lost to MI in the Qualifier I. They returned to their winning ways and defeated SRH in the Qualifier II, only to lose to the Mumbai Indians in the Final.
DC in IPL 2021:
Their third year on the trot, reaching the playoffs. After topping the points table in the group stage, they lost two consecutive matches to CSK and KKR and bowed out of the event in Qualifier II.
DC in IPL 2022:
With three great years, everyone had high hopes for DC in 2022. But they followed their great 2021 with a middling season. With 7 wins and 7 losses each, they ended 5th on the points table.
DC in IPL 2023:
Without their permanent skipper, Rishabh Pant, DC struggled to get wins. Winning just 5 matches in 14 matches, they finished second from the bottom on the points table.
DC Batting Stats
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Average | SR | 100 | 50 | 4s | 6s |
Rishabh Pant | 2016-2022 | 97 | 2838 | 128* | 34.60 | 147.96 | 1 | 15 | 260 | 129 |
David Warner | 2009-2023 | 82 | 2404 | 109* | 32.48 | 135.43 | 2 | 21 | 271 | 83 |
Virender Sehwag | 2008-2013 | 85 | 2382 | 119 | 29.77 | 158.37 | 1 | 17 | 292 | 89 |
Shreyas Iyer | 2015-2021 | 87 | 2375 | 96 | 31.66 | 123.95 | – | 16 | 196 | 88 |
Shikhar Dhawan | 2008-2021 | 63 | 2066 | 106* | 38.98 | 131.00 | 2 | 16 | 229 | 47 |
DC Bowling Stats
Player | Span | Inns | Balls | Wkts | BBI | Ave | Econ | SR | 4 | 5 |
Amit Mishra | 2008-2021 | 103 | 2142 | 110 | 5/17 | 23.93 | 7.37 | 19.47 | 2 | 1 |
Kagiso Rabada | 2017-2021 | 50 | 1140 | 76 | 4/21 | 20.52 | 8.21 | 15.00 | 4 | – |
Anrich Nortje | 2020-2023 | 40 | 922 | 53 | 3/33 | 24.15 | 8.32 | 17.39 | – | – |
Morne Morek | 2011-2013 | 40 | 948 | 51 | 4/20 | 23.31 | 7.52 | 18.58 | 1 | – |
Axar Patel | 2019-2023 | 67 | 1428 | 51 | 3/21 | 32.47 | 6.95 | 28.00 | – | – |
DC Team Performance
Year | Final standing | Most Runs | Most wickets |
2008 | Semi-finalists | Gautam Gambhir (534 runs) | Yo Mahesh (16 wickets) |
2009 | Semi-finalists | AB de Villiers (465 runs) | Ashish Nehra (19 wickets) |
2010 | League stage | Virender Sehwag (356 runs) | Amit Mishra (17 wickets) |
2011 | League stage | Virender Sehwag (424 runs) | Morne Morkel (13 wickets) |
2012 | Playoffs | Virender Sehwag (495 runs) | Morne Morkel (25 wickets) |
2013 | League stage | David Warner (410 runs) | Umesh Yadav (16 wickets) |
2014 | League stage | JP Duminy (410 runs) | Imran Tahir (9 wickets) |
2015 | League stage | Shreyas Iyer (439 runs) | Imran Tahir (15 wickets) |
2016 | League stage | Quinton de Kock (445 runs) | Chris Morris (13 wickets) |
2017 | League stage | Sanju Samson (384 runs) | Pat Cummins (15 wickets) |
2018 | League stage | Rishabh Pant (684 runs) | Trent Boult (18 wickets) |
2019 | Playoffs | Shikhar Dhawan (521 runs) | Kagiso Rabada (23 wickets) |
2020 | Runners-up | Shikhar Dhawan (618 runs) | Kagiso Rabada (30 wickets) |
2021 | Playoffs | Shikhar Dhawan (587 runs) | Avesh Khan (24 wickets) |
2022 | League stage | David Warner (432 runs) | Kuldeep Yadav (21 wickets) |
2023 | League stage | David Warner (516) | Mitchell Marsh (12 wickets) |
DC Key Players
KL Rahul
KL Rahul, one of India’s most versatile batters, has been a cornerstone in both international cricket and the IPL. Known for his elegant stroke play and adaptability across formats, Rahul continues to shine as a key player for India and a leader in the T20 arena.
Kuldeep Yadav
One of the world’s best spinners, Kuldeep Yadav, is one of the most difficult bowlers to face in the IPL. The leggie has played for DC in the last two seasons and has 31 wickets for the franchise.
Axar Patel
Their MVP from last season, Axar Patel, was the Delhi Capitals second-leading run scorer and wicket-taker. As a spin bowling all-rounder, Axar adds multiple dimensions to DC.
FAQs
How many times has DC won the IPL?
The Delhi Capitals are yet to win an IPL title.
Which players will DC retain in 2024?
Harry Brook, Tristan Stubbs, Ricky Bhui, Kumar Kushagra, Rasikh Dar, Jhye Richardson, Sumit Kumar, Shai Hope, and Swastik Chhikara.
Who is the captain of DC?
Rishabh Pant is returning as their skipper for the IPL 2024 season, taking over from last year’s interim skipper, David Warner.
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