Virender Sehwag’s Humorous Take on Coaching
Former Indian cricket team opener Virender Sehwag made a light-hearted remark during the inaugural season of the Delhi Premier League, saying that he is now too old to participate. When asked about coaching a franchise team, Sehwag humorously responded that no team would be able to afford him. This playful exchange took place during the launch event held by the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA).
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Inaugural Season of Delhi Premier League
The DDCA unveiled the trophy for the first season of the Delhi Premier League, which will commence on September 17. The league will feature a total of 40 matches, with 33 matches between men’s teams and seven between women’s teams. Six teams will compete in the league: West Delhi Lions, North Delhi Strikers, South Delhi Superstars, Old Delhi-6, Delhi Kings, and East Delhi Riders. All matches will be held at the Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium
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Excitement Builds for Delhi Premier League
The Delhi Premier League promises to be an exciting event with six teams battling for the championship. The winning team will receive a prize money of Rs. 1 crore. The inclusion of women’s matches adds to the excitement, showcasing talent across both men’s and women’s cricket. Sehwag, despite his humorous comments about being too old, remains an integral part of the launch team, lending his star power to the event.
Sehwag’s humorous response and the announcement of the league have generated considerable buzz, setting the stage for a thrilling cricketing event in Delhi. The league aims to provide a platform for local talent to shine and entertain cricket fans in the region
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