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Delhi Waveriders
Field hockey franchise based in Delhi, India
Delhi Waveriders was a professional field hockey team based in Delhi that played in the Hockey India League. It was owned by The Wave Group.[1][2]
Franchisee details
[edit]Ownership
[edit]The team is owned by The Wave Group, after the company bought the franchise on 17 September 2012.[3] The group is involved in many businesses including sugar manufacturing, distilleries, paper manufacturing, real estate and retail management.[3]
Wave Group is envisioned by founder-leader Kulwant Singh Chadha. The Chadha Group has been integrated by his three sons; — late Gurdeep Singh Chadha, late Hardeep Singh Chadha, Rajinder Singh Chadha, and grandson Manpreet Singh (Monty) Chadha.[4] Starting with a sugar crusher in the state of Uttar Pradesh, the group has progressively cast its footprint in diverse business industries. John Abraham is the co-owner of Delhi Waveriders. He owns 13% share of the team.
2017 squad
[edit]Support staff (2017)
[edit]Role | Name |
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Chief advisor | Ajit Pal Singh |
Coach | Cedric Dsouza |
Team manager | Paul Revington |
Asst. coach | Baljeet Singh Saini |
Sports scientist | Robin van Ginkel |
Physiotherapist | Anand Dubey |
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