Parth jindal

  1. Preparations for IPL 2024 already underway with Ricky Ponting and Sourav Ganguly: Delhi Capitals owner Parth Jindal
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  3. Sourav Ganguly and Ricky Ponting set to continue with Delhi Capitals, owner Parth Jindal confirms
  4. Ricky Ponting to remain Delhi Capitals head coach, hints co
  5. Bengaluru FC owner blasts refereeing in ISL final loss, Blasters' fans call it 'irony'


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Preparations for IPL 2024 already underway with Ricky Ponting and Sourav Ganguly: Delhi Capitals owner Parth Jindal

By India Today Sports Desk: Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal took to social media on Wednesday, June 14 to assure fans of the franchise that the team will bounce back strongly next season and the groundwork for the next season has already begun. Parth Jindal revealed that head coach Ricky Ponting and the Director of Cricket Sourav Ganguly have already started work, keeping in mind the teams' requirements for next season. Delhi Capitals finished in 9th spot in the 10-team In the absence of Rishabh Pant, Delhi Capitals were led by David Warner who struggled to lift the team, which was let down big time due to their batting failures. "Preparations for next years @IPL are underway here @DelhiCapitals alongside @SGanguly99 and @RickyPonting we assure the fans that Kiran and I are working hard to get back to where we want this franchise to be and that is right at the very top (sic)," Parth Jindal said in his tweet. The statement from the Delhi Capitals co-owner also douses the speculation around Ricky Ponting's future as the head coach of the team. Questions were asked of Ponting's position in the Delhi Capitals team management after the underwhelming performance in IPL 2023. After reaching the playoffs for 3 successive seasons between 2019 and 2021, which also included a run to the final in 2020, Delhi Capitals have finished out of the top 4 for 2 successive seasons. In the absence of Rishabh Pant, who was ruled out of IPL 2023 due to the multiple injuries he picked up in a...

Parth Jindal

• • Website .jsw .in Parth Jindal (born 19 May 1990) is an Indian businessman and scion of Early life and education [ ] Jindal is the youngest of three children of Career [ ] He joined the JSW Group as an economic analyst in 2012 and also did a secondment with JFE Steel Japan for six months. Jindal led a group that built a 2.3 million-ton auto-grade steel plant in Vijaynagar, Bellary before he went to Harvard University in 2014 to get his MBA. At that time, the plant was dubbed the first Indian steel establishment to manufacture auto steel because, until that time, all major Indian car makers were importing high-quality steel for car panels from JSW Cement [ ] Parth Jindal was appointed managing director of JSW Cement in June 2014 Under Parth's leadership the company has invested US$150 Million in In February 2022, Jindal was appointed as a chair at Global Cement & Concrete Association (GCCA) India. JSW Energy [ ] On 23 December 2022, JSW Energy got approval from the firm's shareholders to appoint Parth Jindal to a director position on the board of the company. JSW USA [ ] Jindal is the Director of JSW USA. Under his guidance, JSW Steel has made a US$1 Billion Commitment to be split evenly between US Operations in Texas and in Ohio. According to Jindal, the organisation has totally severed ties with Chinese suppliers, with the exception of two products that are sold exclusively by JSW Paints [ ] Jindal is managing director of JSW Paints. The JSW Group formally announced th...

Sourav Ganguly and Ricky Ponting set to continue with Delhi Capitals, owner Parth Jindal confirms

• • • • Sourav Ganguly and Ricky Ponting set to continue with Delhi Capitals, owner Parth Jindal confirms Sourav Ganguly and Ricky Ponting set to continue with Delhi Capitals, owner Parth Jindal confirms This tweet all but confirms that Ganguly and Ponting is set to continue with the franchise after there were speculation that they'll be let go after Delhi's woeful form in this season's IPL. Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal on Wednesday said that the franchise’s preparation for next year’s Indian Premier League has already begun. He also added that alongside the guidance of Sourav Ganguly and Ricky Ponting, they’ll be working hard to restore Delhi to its former glory. “Preparations for next years @IPL are underway here @DelhiCapitals, along side @SGanguly99 and @RickyPonting we assure the fans that Kiran and I are working hard to get back to where we want this franchise to be and that is right at the very top,” he tweeted. This tweet all but confirms that Ganguly and Ponting is set to continue with the franchise after there were speculation that they’ll be let go after Delhi’s form had come as a surprise to many given the resources at their disposal which include a star studded management team with Ponting as the head coach and Ganguly as the director of cricket. The Capitals had a forgettable IPL campaign this season when they started the tournament with 5 straight losses. They would briefly regain form in the middle portion of the league before reverting back to type...

Ricky Ponting to remain Delhi Capitals head coach, hints co

New Delhi, Jun 14 (PTI) Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting is all set to be retained as the head coach of Delhi Capitals despite the franchise’s embarrassing ninth-place finish in the last edition of Indian Premier League (IPL), hinted co-owner Parth Jindal. Speculations were rife that Ponting might not continue after a poor show but Jindal took to Twitter to dispel all doubts as he announced that the core think-tank of Director of Cricket Sourav Ganguly and Ponting will continue. “Preparations for next years’ IPL are underway here Delhi Capitals, along side SGanguly99 and Ricky Ponting. We assure the fans that Kiran (Grandhi) and I are working hard to get back to where we want this franchise to be and that is right at the very top,” Jindal, the JSW boss said. However there is no clarity whether Ponting will get the support staff of his choice as Shane Watson and James Hopes might not be seen in the dug-out next time around. There is no clarity on fate of fielding coach Biju George while Praveen Amre and Ajit Agarkar are likely to stay back. PTI KHS KHS DDV This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Bengaluru FC owner blasts refereeing in ISL final loss, Blasters' fans call it 'irony'

Kerala Blasters fans have mocked Bengaluru FC owner Parth Jindal after he criticised refereeing decisions in his side's defeat to ATK Mohun Bagan in the final of the Indian Super League in Goa on Saturday. Bengaluru lost 4-3 in a penalty shootout after the score was level at 2-2 at the end of extra time. The tweet that was made soon after the match ended, went viral in no time, and the Blasters' fans were arguably the most to interact with. “Karma,” said a number of replies under Jindal's tweet. “The irony,” some commented. Jindal had been critical of Kerala Blasters for their controversial walkout during a clash with Bengaluru in the knockout on March 3. The match ended with an unprecedented walkout by Kerala Blasters led by their head coach Ivan Vukomanovic. The Blasters were protesting a controversial freekick goal scored by Bengaluru skipper Sunil Chhetri in extra time. The walkout led to the Blasters forfeiting the tie and Bengaluru advanced. However, the debate over refereeing in the ISL had been raging and the Blasters petitioned the league against referee Crystal John. The fans backed their coach and players. onmanorama-topic-events-5-isl-2022-23 3m71r16h252is7rrqf9l7pes0r onmanorama-topic-general-topics-5-bengaluru-fc onmanorama-topic-general-topics-76-atk-mohun-bagan https-www-onmanorama-com-sports https-www-onmanorama-com-acp onmanorama-topic-general-topics-34-referees onmanorama-topic-organisation-5-kerala-blasters https-www-onmanorama-com-sports-football video...