Delhi Capitals Academy Launches in Canada to Nurture North American Cricket Talent

The Delhi Capitals Cricket Academy has launched its first North American center in Mississauga, Ontario, marking a major step in its international expansion. The academy will implement the franchise's established coaching curriculum to nurture young talent in one of the world's fastest-growing cricket regions. Trial sessions and talent identification programs are scheduled to begin in January 2026. This move strengthens the franchise's global development network, following its existing academy in London, and underscores its commitment to creating elite pathways beyond India.

Key Points: Delhi Capitals Academy Expands to Canada for Cricket Development

  • First North American academy in Mississauga
  • Follows franchise's high-performance curriculum
  • Talent trials start January 2026
  • Second international hub after UK
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Delhi Capitals Academy expands global footprint with launch in Canada

Delhi Capitals Cricket Academy launches in Mississauga, Ontario, extending its high-performance training to North America's growing cricket region.

"This academy allows us to extend our coaching philosophy to aspiring players in the region. - Sunil Gupta, Delhi Capitals CEO"

New Delhi, December 29

Continuing its steady expansion, Delhi Capitals Cricket Academy has entered North America with the launch of its first academy in Canada, marking a significant milestone in the franchise's growing international footprint, as per a release.

Based in Mississauga, the Delhi Capitals Cricket Academy in Ontario will extend the franchise's structured, high-performance training philosophy to one of the fastest-growing cricket regions in the world. The launch reinforces Delhi Capitals' long-term commitment to grassroots development and its vision of building a globally connected player pathway.

The academy will follow Delhi Capitals' established coaching curriculum and technical framework, designed to nurture young talent through structured training, performance monitoring, and long-term player development. Trial sessions and talent identification programmes are scheduled for January 2026, with full training programmes to commence thereafter.

With this addition, Delhi Capitals now strengthens its overseas academy network, following its successful presence in the United Kingdom through the Delhi Capitals Sajid Mahmood Cricket Academy in London. The North America expansion represents the franchise's second international hub, underscoring its ambition to create access to elite coaching environments beyond India.

Speaking on the expansion, Delhi Capitals CEO Sunil Gupta said, "The launch of the Delhi Capitals Cricket Academy in Canada is a key step in building a strong and sustainable global development ecosystem. North America is witnessing rapid growth in cricket participation and infrastructure, and this academy allows us to extend our coaching philosophy and performance frameworks to aspiring players in the region. Our focus remains on creating clear pathways, sharing best practices, and supporting young cricketers as they aim to compete at the highest level," as quoted from a release.

Derek Perera, Founder and Director, Ontario Cricket Academy, added, "Ontario Cricket Academy has always believed in building players the right way through structure, discipline, and long-term development. For over 20 years, our pathway has produced more Canadian representatives than any other academy, and this partnership with Delhi Capitals is a natural progression of that legacy. As cricket in North America becomes increasingly professional, this collaboration allows us to open new doors for our players by connecting Canadian talent with global standards, elite environments, and real opportunities. We are excited about what this means not just for OCA, but for the future of Canadian cricket as a whole."

The Ontario centre adds further depth to the Delhi Capitals Academy network, which continues to grow across India and overseas. With high-performance centres, school partnerships, and international hubs, the franchise remains committed to accessibility, inclusivity, and excellence in cricket development.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Great initiative for globalising cricket. But I hope the focus on international expansion doesn't take away resources from finding and nurturing raw talent in smaller Indian towns and villages. That should remain the core mission.
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Aman W
Mississauga is a perfect location. So many young kids of Indian origin there are crazy about cricket. Now they can get proper structured training instead of just playing in parks. Delhi Capitals is thinking ahead!
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Sarah B
As someone who moved from Toronto to Delhi for work, I love this! Cricket is growing so fast in Canada. This partnership with OCA is smart - they know the local scene. Hope it makes the sport more mainstream there.
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Vikram M
Building a global pathway is the future. The more countries play competitive cricket, the better it is for the sport worldwide. IPL franchises leading this charge is a good business and sporting decision. All the best to the team in Ontario!
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Karthik V
Hope the coaching curriculum is adapted for the Canadian weather and facilities. You can't train the same way in Ontario winters as you do in Delhi! Practical adjustments will be key to its success.

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