Former Indian cricketer Hemang Badani has emerged as a potential candidate for the head coach position at Delhi Capitals (DC), while Munaf Patel is being considered for a role in the support staff. The franchise recently parted ways with Australian legend Ricky Ponting due to scheduling conflicts.
DC is reportedly seeking experienced domestic coaches, and Badani and Patel’s names have been shortlisted. Badani, a former left-handed batsman, has previously worked with Brian Lara at Sunrisers Hyderabad. If appointed, it would be a significant opportunity for him.
Patel, a former pacer, could potentially join the support staff as bowling coach. The franchise is expected to retain three players: captain Rishabh Pant, all-rounder Axar Patel, and left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav.
With a retention budget of Rs 75 crore, DC may use Right To Match (RTM) cards to acquire Jake-Fraser McGurk and Tristan Stubbs, two key foreign contributors.
Badani’s potential appointment as head coach could indicate a shift in management, with GMR taking over the reins for the next two years. The co-owners have an agreement to alternate micro-management of the team.
Badani, who played four Tests and 40 ODIs for India, will be tasked with guiding DC to its first IPL title. The franchise has reached the final only once, in 2020, but lost to Mumbai Indians.