Legendary Australian cricketer Ricky Ponting will no longer be the head coach of the Indian Premier League franchise Delhi Capitals, as his seven-year association with the team has come to an end. The decision comes ahead of the mega auction for the 2025 edition of the cash-rich league. It is understood that under Ponting’s leadership, the franchise did not achieve the desired results, prompting the owners to move on from the cricket legend. Ponting was appointed as the coach in 2018 when the team was known as Delhi Daredevils, and during his tenure, the team qualified for the playoffs thrice, in 2019, 2020, and 2021. In 2020, Delhi made it to the finals for the first time but lost to the Mumbai Indians.
Despite the team’s initial successes under Ponting, they have failed to progress to the final four stages in the last three years. This year, Delhi finished in the sixth spot, narrowly missing out on the playoffs based on net run rate. However, there were positives to take from the season. Captain Rishabh Pant returned to competitive cricket after a life-threatening accident, and several youngsters like Jake Fraser McGurk, Tristan Stubbs, Abhishek Porel, and Rasikh Salam Dar delivered impressive performances, showcasing their potential as future stars for Delhi Capitals. The team’s performance this season highlighted the growth and development of players under Ponting’s guidance.
In a statement released by the franchise, Delhi Capitals confirmed their decision to part ways with Ricky Ponting. The team expressed their gratitude for Ponting’s dedication and leadership over the past seven seasons, noting his commitment to enhancing not just the players’ skills on the field but also their personal growth as individuals. The post highlighted Ponting’s hands-on approach as a coach, emphasizing his focus on values such as care, commitment, attitude, and effort, which have shaped the team’s culture over the years. The heartfelt message acknowledged Ponting’s role in driving the team’s success and fostering a positive team environment.
The departure of Ricky Ponting as head coach leaves a void in the Delhi Capitals coaching staff, with Sourav Ganguly continuing as the director of cricket. The remaining coaching team includes assistant coach Pravin Amre, bowling coach James Hopes, and fielding coach Biju George. Ponting’s influence on the team’s performance and culture is evident in their growth and achievements over the years. His departure marks the end of an era for Delhi Capitals, but also heralds a new chapter as the franchise looks ahead to the future and the opportunities that lie ahead. As the team bids farewell to Ponting, they reflect on the impact he has had on their journey and express gratitude for his unwavering dedication and support.