AB de Villiers, the South African cricket legend, has recently cast a light on his early IPL career with the Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals), revealing a "bittersweet" experience marked by "poisonous" team dynamics. In a candid conversation, De Villiers described the internal environment of the Delhi franchise, during his stint from 2008 to 2010, as chaotic and unsettling.
De Villiers didn't hold back, stating that the Delhi Daredevils were "in shambles" and plagued by "lots of poisonous characters." While he refrained from naming specific individuals, he alluded to a dysfunctional team culture that made his time with the franchise challenging. Despite the negativity, De Villiers acknowledged the positive aspects of his time in Delhi, particularly the opportunity to share the dressing room with legendary cricketers. He fondly recalled playing alongside icons such as Glenn McGrath and Daniel Vettori, describing it as a dream come true for a young player who had idolized them. Being around these players was both intimidating and exhilarating for de Villiers, who, at times, felt overwhelmed in their presence.
However, the presence of these legends was offset by the "cancerous characters" within the team, creating a mixed experience for the South African star. He felt a lack of support from the team management. De Villiers highlighted his breakthrough in the 2009 season, held in South Africa, where he scored his maiden IPL century. Despite this success, he felt he wasn't given the consistent backing he deserved, leading to "mixed feelings" throughout his tenure.
A major blow came ahead of the 2011 IPL mega-auction. De Villiers was allegedly assured by the Daredevils that he would be retained. However, he was unexpectedly released into the auction pool. This perceived betrayal left him confused and disillusioned, adding to the "bittersweet" nature of his Delhi experience.
Despite the turbulent time with the Delhi Daredevils, it proved to be a blessing in disguise. The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) picked him up in the 2011 auction, marking a turning point in his IPL career. At RCB, de Villiers became an IPL icon, forming a formidable partnership with Virat Kohli and winning the hearts of fans with his extraordinary batting displays. He amassed over 5000 runs for the franchise and cemented his place as one of the most loved and respected players in IPL history.
De Villiers' revelations shed light on the internal struggles that can affect team dynamics and player morale, even in high-profile leagues like the IPL. The Delhi Capitals have been part of the IPL since its inception but have remained among the underperforming teams. They have played 266 matches, winning only 118 and losing 140. They have qualified for the playoffs multiple times but have yet to win an IPL title. The team has also finished at the bottom of the league standings on several occasions. This underachievement, despite having experienced and big-name players, highlights the importance of a positive and supportive team environment.