Delhi Capitals announce Ryan Harris as bowling coach

Delhi Capitals announce Ryan Harris as bowling coach

Delhi Capitals have roped in Ryan Harris as their new bowling coach ahead of IPL 2020. This comes as a
massive IPL 2020 update. He is all set to replace James Hopes, who was originally the DC bowling coach
but decided to quit due to personal reasons and Delhi Capitals announce Ryan Harris as Bowling coach. Coaching won’t be new to Harris as he has already served in a high-performance role in the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane and later with the senior men’s team.

Delhi Capitals announce Ryan Harris as bowling coach

In the T20 circuit, Harris has served as a bowling coach with the Brisbane Heat. He also served in a similar capacity at Kings XI Punjab in IPL 2019. He now joins a Delhi support staff headed by Ricky Ponting and also including Mohammad Kaif, Samuel Badree and Vijay Dahiya. “I am delighted to be back in the IPL”, Harris said, on his newest challenge in IPL.

Delhi Capitals announce Ryan Harris as bowling coach

“This is a huge opportunity for me to contribute to the franchise’s ambitions of lifting the coveted IPL trophy. The Delhi Capitals side has an impressive bowling line up, and I can’t wait to start working with them all. “Harris has also won an IPL title as a player in 2009 with Deccan Chargers under Adam Gilchrist’s captaincy. Harris has played a lot of IPL matches for various franchises as mentioned and is not new to the dynamics of IPL.

Delhi Capitals announce Ryan Harris as bowling coach

Delhi Capitals announce Ryan Harris as Bowling coach through a tweet. The tweet read “������
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Former Australian fast bowler and IPL winner @r_harris413 has joined us as our new Bowling Coach for ipl 2020 the #Dream11IPL ����

#WelcomeRyan #YehHaiNayiDilli”.
Harris had a short but impactful career across the 51 internationals he played for Australia. Thus the news of Delhi Capitals announce Ryan Harris as Bowling coach of IPL 2020 comes as big news for all the DC fans.

By Arvind Krishnan

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