Delhi can make Jhulan Goswami the bowling coach, know who will be the head of the coaching staff

Preparations for the first season of the Women’s Premier League have begun. It will start soon. A total of five teams will play in this season. The capitals of Delhi are also included in this. The Delhi team can assign a lot of responsibility to former Indian player Jhulan Goswami. Delhi can hand over the responsibility of the bowling coach to Jhulan. While WV Raman can become the head coach. Delhi has reportedly offered Jhulan a bowling coach.

Delhi has offered Jhulan Goswami a bowling coach. According to a Sports Star report, Sourav Ganguly, director of Delhi Capitals, said, “We have offered Jhulan the bowling coach and we are sure he will accept it.” Jhulan has taken 44 wickets in test matches. He has taken 255 wickets in the ODI format. Alongside this, 56 wickets have been taken in T20 format.

Significantly, the Cricket Board of Control in India recently auctioned off the Women’s Premier League kits. This includes the names of Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi and Lucknow. Adani Group made the biggest offer and bought Ahmedabad for Rs 1289 crore. While Mumbai was bought by Indiawin Sports Private Limited. Royal Challengers Group bought the team from Bangalore. Delhi was bought by JSW GMR Cricket Pvt Ltd for Rs 810 crore. The fifth team in the Lucknow league was bought by the Capri Group.

Referring to Raman, Ganguly said, “He has done a great job with the India team. That is why we are offering him to become the head coach.” Raman is a former player of the India team. He has done well during his career. After this, he has also been an incredible coach. Raman has played 11 Tests and 27 ODIs for India. He has scored over 600 runs in ODIs. Along with this, he has also performed well in domestic matches.

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