The players’auction for the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is set to take place on December 19 in Kolkata. While the think tanks of each franchise are chalking out plans to grab potential talents, Delhi Capitals (DC) would be rooting for overseas fast bowlers.


According to reports, there have been several discussions over the team’s targets for the upcoming season. Head coach Ricky Ponting revealed that ‘a lot of time and effort have been put to make sure that they’re well prepared’.

“You can do all the planning in the world, but at the auction table, the unpredictable always happens. There’s going to be a lot of focus and attention on fast bowlers, overseas ones in particular,” the former Australian captain said.

“Pat Cummins could go for big money, as could Chris Woakes. All-rounders are always interesting in my opinion. Players like Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Marsh, Jimmy Neesham, Colin de Grandhomme could all be big picks,” he added.

“Going into the auction you have to be very specific about the kind of players you need,” he said. “For instance, we’ve got three openers, so we don’t need to look for one. You need to identify the problem areas in your starting eleven, and essentially plug the gaps.”

Ponting also spoke about the 2019 IPL season which was a stellar one for Delhi, with the franchise finishing third in the competition after years of struggle.

“The semi-final loss against Chennai was disappointing of course. I just remember how much fun everybody had. It was a totally different environment than most other IPLs that I have been a part of. The idea is to recreate that atmosphere and culture with our new and existing bunch of players.”

On the addition of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ajinkya Rahane to the side, Ponting said, “They are the kind of players who are likely to do well on the Kotla wicket, and of course, bring tremendous experience with them.”

Delhi Capitals will go auction in Kolkata with a purse of Rs 27.85 crore and 11 available slots, including five overseas players.