[In pictures] A look inside Delhi Capitals’ team room for IPL 2022


[In pictures] A look inside Delhi Capitals’ team room for IPL 2022

With the IPL 2022 set to start on March 26, Delhi Capitals (DC) have started training in Mumbai in preparation for the upcoming 15th edition of the Indian premier league. DC currently resides at the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai. In order to give fans a glimpse of the team room for IPL 2022, DC recently shared images on social media

There are a lot of fun activities that DC players can indulge in when they’re not toiling hard on the field. Among the facilities are a pool table, a carrom board, a table tennis table, and a seating area. DC posted on Twitter:

“???? ??? ???? ??? ? ? Downtime for our DC stars is sorted this #IPL2022 with the #DCTeamRoom ? #YehHaiNayiDilli #IPL2022 @tajmahalmumbai.”

Delhi, who are yet to capture their maiden IPL title, came up with a dominant performance in the league stages of the competition last year. Despite finishing as table toppers heading into the playoffs, they were ultimately eliminated after losing to Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders in the qualifiers.

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Delhi Capitals’ to open IPL 2022 campaign on March 27

Delhi Capitals DC
Delhi Capitals

Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians will square off on March 27 at the Brabourne – CCI Stadium in their first match of the season. They will compete in Group A along with Mumbai Indians, Kolkata Knight Riders, Rajasthan Royals and Lucknow Super Giants. Here is the list of Delhi Capitals players:

DC squad for IPL 2022: Prithvi Shaw, Anrich Nortje, Rishabh Pant (c), Axar Patel, David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Shardul Thakur, Mustafizur Rahman, Kuldeep Yadav, Ashwin Hebbar, Sarfaraz Khan, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, KS Bharat, Mandeep Singh, Khaleel Ahmed, Chetan Sakariya, Lalit Yadav, Ripal Patel, Yash Dhull, Rovman Powell, Pravin Dubey, Lungi Ngidi, Tim Seifert, Vicky Ostwal.

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