Delhi Capitals have found a good rhythm after changing the name of the franchise and have entered the playoffs in the last two IPL seasons despite not being able to win the trophy. Delhi Capitals lost to the Mumbai Indians in their
IPL 2021, which is expected to commence in April 2021, is a highly awaited cricket tournament for Indian cricket fans. The eight teams namely Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Capitals, Rajasthan Royals, and
Delhi Capitals bought eight players in IPL 2021 auction after spending Rs. 11.25 crore during the event. Delhi Capitals was the second-most successful team in the previous edition after Mumbai Indians. Delhi Capitals ended up as runner-up in IPL 2020 after losing
South African speedster, Kagiso Rabada has made it clear that if the situation arises for him to miss some matches of the IPL 2021 in order to play for his country, he would choose to represent the Proteas. Kagiso Rabada, who plies
England could be missing the services of some multi-format players for the New Zealand series in June as the dates are likely to clash with the knockout stages of IPL 2021. Among the big names that could miss out are the likes
Delhi Capitals have sought clarity from the BCCI over the availability of the two South African fast bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje following the announcement of the series against Pakistan. Anrich Nortje and Kagiso Rabada were sensational in last year’s IPL
South African Speedster Kagiso Rabada feels that relentless hard work had helped him to become the third-fastest bowler to reach 200 wickets and there isn’t any magic to it. Rabada, who is leading the current bowling pack of South Africa has broken
The fans on social media have slammed the International Cricket Council (ICC) for a tweet which the governing body sent out on Thursday in regards to Hasan Ali’s dismissal in the ongoing Test match between Pakistan and South Africa at Karachi. The
South Africa Head Coach Mark Boucher has stated that the current Proteas captain Quinton de Kock could play another 100 matches for South Africa in the test format. The first test between Pakistan and South Africa started today and in the process,
While Tuesday (26th January) was the historic day in Pakistan as South Africa played their first international match in Pakistan since October 2007, it was a great day for both the bowling sides. The visitors South Africa won the toss and chose