IPL 2021: Delhi Capitals to Leave for UAE on August 21 for Phase 2

The Delhi Capitals (DC) team will leave for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Saturday for the second leg of the 14th edition of the IPL.
Image credit: CricTracker
Image credit: CricTracker

The Delhi Capitals (DC) team will leave for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Saturday for the second leg of the 14th edition of the IPL. At the same time, star batsman Shreyas Iyer is already in UAE with his fitness coach, while some players will join the team after the conclusion of their international commitments. Let us tell you that Iyer could not play in the first leg due to injury. Rishabh Pant was leading the team in his absence. In such a situation, no decision has been taken on who will lead the team now. The franchisee has given this information.

Meanwhile, a Delhi Capitals official said, "The team will leave for UAE on Saturday morning for the IPL 2021. The team will leave from Delhi with domestic players and officials. The domestic players are already under quarantine in the national capital and then they will be in UAE for a week. After that, their camp will start. Shreyas Iyer is already in UAE with a fitness coach and rest of the players from India, South Africa and England will join the team after completing their international commitments. Who will be the captain between Pant or Iyer is still not decided. The team management has not taken any decision on this yet."

Source: Google / Image credit: IPLT20.com
Source: Google / Image credit: IPLT20.com

MI and CSK reached UAE:

The teams of Mumbai Indians (MI) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have already reached UAE. The 14th season of the tournament was postponed in May in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. By then, 29 matches had been played. The second leg will now resume with the match between Chennai and Mumbai in Dubai on 19 September. A total of 13 matches will be held in Dubai, 10 in Sharjah and 8 in Abu Dhabi. The final match will be held on October 15.

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