Dev Chaudhary’s inclusion in the New Delhi Tigers squad for DPL 2026 has sparked online controversy, with netizens questioning his batting credentials, competitive experience and top-order role. Some social-media users have also alleged political or wealthy-family backing behind his selection, while others have used terms such as “fraud.”
Uncapped batter Dev Chaudhary's inclusion in the New Delhi Tigers squad for DPL 2026 has sparked debate among cricket fans online. Much of the criticism centres on his batting credentials and his role in the team's top order. Supporters have questioned the decision to back an unproven player ahead of more established local talent.
Some fans have also questioned Chaudhary's batting technique, particularly his stance and mechanics against quality bowling. The opener has an unorthodox stance and batting grip, much like former Australian captain Steve Smith. While Smith's technique helps him score a truckload of runs, Chaudhary has struggled, despite opening the batting in the powerplay.
That has raised questions over Chaudhary's competitive experience before his DPL selection. Critics claim there is limited publicly available evidence of him featuring in prominent local leagues or recognised state-level competitions. This has added to the scrutiny surrounding his selection.
There is not much record of Chaudhary's career before DPL 2026, with fans linking him to an DDCA Under-19 preliminary trial document from 2021. The document lists him as an all-rounder specialising in middle-order batting and right-arm fast bowling. The record, however, does not establish a senior-level competitive career.
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