Key Points

Sarandeep Singh, a former India off-spinner, has been retained as the head coach of Delhi's senior men's cricket team for the upcoming season. The Cricket Advisory Committee of DDCA confirmed his continuation, indicating confidence in his leadership and strategy. His coaching team includes experienced support staff like Kuldeep Rawat and V. Aravind. The move comes after Delhi's mixed performance in previous domestic tournaments, suggesting a desire for stability and strategic development.

Key Points: Sarandeep Singh Retains Delhi Cricket Head Coach Role

  • Sarandeep Singh confirmed as Delhi senior men's team head coach
  • Coaching team includes Kuldeep Rawat and V. Aravind
  • Delhi team struggled in previous domestic tournaments
  • Significant changes in selection and coaching committees
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Sarandeep Singh retained as Delhi senior men's team head coach for upcoming season

Former India spinner Sarandeep Singh continues as Delhi senior men's team head coach, bringing experience and leadership to state cricket setup.

"Continuity is key in building a strong cricket team - Anonymous Cricket Expert"

New Delhi, Sep 27

Former India off-spinner and national selector Sarandeep Singh has been retained as the head coach of Delhi's senior men's team for the upcoming domestic season.

Sarandeep, who played three Tests and five ODIs for India from 2000 to 2003, was appointed to the role by the three-member Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) of the DDCA and has now been retained. Sarandeep will be assisted by Kuldeep Rawat, V. Aravind, and Kshitiz Sharma, who comes in place of Bantu Singh.

K.P. Bhaskar retains his place in the three-member senior men's selection panel alongside Yashpal Sharma and Manu Nayar. The Delhi senior men's side had failed to qualify for the Ranji Trophy and Vijay Hazare Trophy knockouts stage, while managing to reach the quarterfinals of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.

Former India women's cricketer Reema Malhotra, who was the mentor of the state women's team, is now the chairperson of the selection committee. The appointment of Reema, who played a Test, 41 ODIs, and 22 T20Is for India from 2003 to 2013, to the chief selectors' role is an indication that her predecessor, former India all-rounder Amita Sharma, could head to the national women's selection committee.

Deepti Dhyani, coach of India women's opener Pratika Rawal, will be the new head coach of the Delhi senior women's team, and will be assisted by Gautam Vadhera (batting), Ashish Malhotra (bowling), and Mandeep Kaur (fielding).

Devender Sharma, the childhood coach of Rishabh Pant and Mayank Yadav at the iconic Sonnet Club, has been retained as a member of the junior women's selection committee, alongside chairperson Tilak Raj Sharma and Sushma Chaudhary. In the last domestic season, the Delhi women's team reached the knockouts stage in three competitions and went on to win the U23 T20 Trophy.

Meanwhile, Bantu and Gursharan Singh have been named chief batting coaches of the women's and men's teams, respectively, in the High Performance Group. They will be assisted by Kailash Rawat and Sumit Dogra, respectively. Interestingly, the mentors introduced for the Delhi state cricket teams last year have no mention for the 2025/26 season.

- IANS

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Priya S
Happy to see Reema Malhotra getting the chairperson role! Women's cricket needs more experienced former players in administration. Delhi women's team did well last season 👏
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Arjun K
Not sure about retaining the same selection panel. Delhi failed to qualify for Ranji Trophy knockouts - maybe fresh eyes were needed? Hope they prove me wrong 🤞
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Sarah B
Interesting to see Devender Sharma continuing with junior women's selection. He's produced talents like Rishabh Pant, so good move for developing young players!
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Vikram M
Delhi cricket has so much talent but inconsistent performances. Hope this coaching stability helps. The High Performance Group appointments look promising 💪
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Michael C
What happened to the mentors from last year? No mention for 2025/26 season. DDCA should be more transparent about these changes in coaching structure.
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Ananya R
Good mix of experienced and new coaches. Hope they focus on identifying and nurturing young talent from Delhi's cricket academies. The future looks bright! 🌟

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