Visakhapatnam, also known as Vizag, also hosted two games of Delhi Capitals in IPL 2024 and it will continue to do so this year as well. It means that Visakhapatnam will be the second home of Delhi Capitals again this year.
According to Cricbuzz, the BCCI has retained Vizag as an IPL venue for this season as well. The exact dates and the opponents are yet to be announced but Delhi Capitals will start their IPL 2025 campaign on this ground.
Vizag is known to be a high-scoring ground as it was evident last year as well. Kolkata Knight Riders scored a mammoth total of 272-7 after batting first and went on to win the match by more than 100 runs. It is likely to be a high-scoring one this time as well.
Three non-regular venues in IPL 2025
The games in Guwahati will be played on March 26 and 30, against Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings respectively. The overall dates and the fixtures are likely to be announced soon with the BCCI set to release the IPL 2025 fixtures on February 17 (Monday).
Who will be the next captain of Delhi Capitals?
Delhi Capitals is one of the two franchises left in the IPL not to have announced their captain so far. The Capitals have shortlisted a few names with the allrounder Axar Patel being the frontrunner but they also have KL Rahul and Faf du Plessis as the other options.
The Capitals finished sixth in the points table in IPL 2024 with 7 wins and 7 defeats. They were among the four teams in the season to finish with 14 points but couldn't make it to the playoffs due to poor net run rate.
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