Delhi Capitals Academy enters United States with new centre in Seattle
Seattle [US], May 14 (ANI): Continuing its international growth, Delhi Capitals Cricket Academy has expanded its global presence with a new centre in Seattle, United States. The academy will follow Delhi Capitals' established coaching curriculum and technical framework, designed to support structured training, performance tracking, and long-term player development.
Seattle Thunderbolts Academy currently trains over 200 young cricketers and supports a broader grassroots ecosystem across youth, adult, and women's cricket. The organisation manages six cricket grounds, including turf wickets, providing a strong base for regular training and competition in the Pacific Northwest region.
The partnership is part of a broader effort to build a connected network across regions, with a focus on creating clearer pathways for players and coaches. This includes access to training camps, exposure opportunities, and knowledge exchange across the Delhi Capitals' global academy ecosystem.
Speaking on the development, Delhi Capitals CEO Sunil Gupta said, "The expansion of our academy network in the United States is a key step in building a strong and sustainable global development ecosystem. Our focus remains on creating clear pathways, sharing best practices, and supporting young cricketers as they aim to compete at the highest level."
Vijay Beniwal, Co-Owner, Seattle Thunderbolts Academy, added, "This partnership creates a clear pathway for young players in the Pacific Northwest. Players will benefit from structured coaching, skill development programmes, fitness focus, mentorship, and exposure to a high-performance environment.
Phani Chitneni further added, "For cricket to grow in the United States, there is a need for strong academy infrastructure, professional training programmes, quality coaching, and a clear pathway for young players. This partnership between Seattle Thunderbolts Academy and Delhi Capitals Academy is a step toward that, with a focus on structured development and long-term opportunity."
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