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The club will offer several benefits, including discounts on match tickets, attending team practices and getting to meet the players after matches. “I believe it will create greater awareness and greater commitment among the fans and help them watch matches without running from pillar to post,” Dikshit said.
Former India opener and DDCA vice-president Chetan Chauhan said: “It’s a good concept and very similar to football clubs abroad where the members support and cheer their teams.”
There are two types of memberships — Red card (with an annual fee of Rs 99) and Gold card (annual fee Rs 999), each having different benefits. The registration of membership will start from tomorrow.


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This seems to be a stupendous initiative from the Delhi Daredevils. I hope we see more of such activities in the future since it would lead to parents becoming more open to allowing their children into following sports as a career, and not blindly pushing them into studies.
i love dellhi d so i want 2 membership wth it
hiii best of lick for the ipl matches and plz say to sweage to grow his hair