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IPL 2022 | Delhi Capital launch its jersey ahead the 10-team showpiece

The JSW-GMR co-owned Delhi Capitals, on Saturday (12 March), have announced a refreshing jersey for the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League. This development was a pre-planned one as the franchise already hinted about the revelation of its jersey for the tournament. 

The Rishabh Pant-led franchise took Twitter to public the latest development.  

There’s a Tiger print on the jersey and the fans are impressed with its design too. While Delhi Capitals have continued with blue as their primary colour, the jersey also has a touch of red which gives a youthful and vibrant energy.


“It's a new cycle of the IPL, and we can’t wait to see our players in this brand new jersey. Supporting this team in its quest for glory is our fan army, so it’s only fitting for us to make them a part of our journey in every step,” Capitals interim CEO Vinod Bisht was quoted as saying in the press release.


Delhi Capitals have been a consistent side over the last few IPL seasons. Led by an energetic leader in Rishabh Pant, Capitals have made significant changes to their squad at last month’s mega auction.


While they have lost the services of Shikhar Dhawan, Kagiso Rabada and Shreyas Iyer, the likes of David Warner, Mitchell Marsh and Mustafizur Rahman have been added to the ranks to bolster the squad.


The Delhi Capitals kick-start their IPL campaign against Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on March 27.

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