Delhi Capitals Bats: The stolen Bats and the cricket kits of the Delhi Capitals team have been found by the Delhi Police. DC skipper David Warner took to social media to post a picture of the now recovered bats, pads and gloves. The Aussie opener stated that tough a couple of items are still missing. He went on to thank the authorities for finding the items and for catching the culprits. Follow Indian Premier League 2023 LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN.
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What Exactly happened?
The Delhi Capitals team was left dumbfounded when as many as 16 bats along with other essential kit items likes gloves, thigh pads, shoes and pads were missing. It has been understood that these items were stolen during the transit when the team team returned back to Delhi after playing against Royal Challengers Bangalore, the other day.
Bats worth of lakhs of rupees were stolen along with other essential cricketing kits from the DC players. Reports claim that team skipper David Warner’s bats were stolen along with other kits from players like Mitchell Marsh and Yash Dhull. The players got to know about their kits and bats being stolen when they found their items missing from their respective rooms.
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“All of them were shocked when they heard that everyone had lost something or the other from their kit bags. This is the first time such an incident has happened and the matter was soon raised to the logistics department, police and later at the airport. The investigation is on,” a source in Delhi Capitals informed The Indian Express.
Two Individuals reported to Delhi Police about the incident. “Our duty officer asked them to write a complaint with all the details and gave them a paper. They said that they would get all the details and will file a complaint. Appropriate legal action would be taken,” Airport DCP Devesh Kumar Mehta told the Indian Express.
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