Delhi Smashers

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{{Infobox sports team

| name = Krrish Delhi Smashers

| logo =

| alt =

| sport = Badminton

| founded = 2013

| folded =

| ground = DDA Badminton and Squash Stadium

| city = Delhi, India

| colors =

| owner = Krrish Group

| coach = Rashid Sidek

| captain = Jwala Gutta

| titles_label = IBL wins

| titles = none

| website =

}}

Delhi Smashers was a badminton franchise owned by Krrish Group for the Indian Badminton League. The team's home ground is DDA Badminton and Squash Stadium in Delhi. The team was captained by Jwala Gutta.{{cite web|url=http://ec2-122-248-253-216.ap-southeast-1.compute.amazonaws.com/130709/others/news/indian-badminton-league-krrish-group-bags-delhi-franchise-names-it-%E2%80%98delhi-smashers%E2%80%99/10553 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130721070851/http://ec2-122-248-253-216.ap-southeast-1.compute.amazonaws.com/130709/others/news/indian-badminton-league-krrish-group-bags-delhi-franchise-names-it-%E2%80%98delhi-smashers%E2%80%99/10553 |url-status=dead |archive-date=21 July 2013 |title=Indian Badminton League: Krrish Group bags Delhi franchise, names it ‘Delhi Smashers’ |access-date=8 August 2013 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.indianbadmintonleague.co/delhi-smashers/ |title=Delhi Smashers |publisher=IBL |access-date=8 August 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207203702/http://www.indianbadmintonleague.co/delhi-smashers/ |archive-date=7 December 2013 }}

Current squad

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Country

! Player

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| Jwala Gutta

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| Wong Wing Ki

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| H. S. Prannoy

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| Sai Praneeth B.

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| Arundhati Pantawane

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| Tan Boon Heong

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| Koo Kien Keat

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| V. Diju

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| Nichaon Jindapon

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| Prajakta Sawant

2013 season

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style="font-size:90%"

|width=200|14 August, 20:00 at Delhi

|width=150 align=right|Delhi Smashers

|width=100 align=center|2 - 3

|width=150|Pune Pistons

width=200|17 August, 16:00 at Lucknow

|width=150 align=right|Delhi Smashers

|width=100 align=center|3 - 2

|width=150|Hyderabad HotShots

width=200|20 August, 18:00 at Mumbai

|width=150 align=right|Delhi Smashers

|width=100 align=center|1 - 4

|width=150|Mumbai Masters

width=200|22 August, 20:00 at Pune

|width=150 align=right|Delhi Smashers

|width=100 align=center|1 - 4

|width=150|Awadhe Warriors

width=200|25 August, 18:00 at Bangalore

|width=150 align=right|Delhi Smashers

|width=100 align=center|4 - 1

|width=150|Banga Beats

Delhi Smashers failed to qualify for semi-finals and finished fifth in the league table, with 13 points.

References

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See also