Delhi Capitals have appointed Matthew Mott as their assistant coach for IPL 2025. He joins head coach Hemang Badani and a strong support team. Mott has a successful coaching background with the England men's team and Australia women's team. DC have also made significant player acquisitions and will start their IPL 2025 campaign on March 24.
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