Ranking 10 worst player releases by Delhi Capitals in IPL history
A deep look at the players and their stints with Delhi suggests that the franchise was good enough to eye the talent but not back it for long enough.
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6. Shikhar Dhawan
In 2008, the Delhi batting boasted of talents like Shikhar Dhawan, AB de Villiers, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Gautam Gambhir, and Virender Sehwag. All of these would go on to dominate international cricket at one point or another. But, they never played together after the 2008 season, partly because of a trade which at the time seemed confusing, still understandable.
In the first season, Dhawan was a stand-out player for Delhi. He scored 340 runs at 37.77 with four scores above 50 and a strike rate of 115. By the time’s standards, this was not a bad strike rate as well. But, Delhi decided to trade Ashish Nehra from Mumbai Indians and got rid of the immensely talented 23-year-old Dhawan.
The move had pushed back Dhawan’s career as well as he found it tough to find his ground at Mumbai. But in 2011 when he shifted to Deccan Chargers (the former franchisee of Hyderabad), his career started getting a move on. Delhi has since made up for that mistake by bringing Dhawan back at what has turned out to be the most productive period of his career as a T20 batter.
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