New Delhi: Delhi Daredevils have appointed former England cricketer Jeremy Snape as the team's Performance Coach for the Indian Premier League season. Snape, who helped South Africa in their journey as the top Test-playing team, will work with the coaching and support staff of Delhi Daredevils.
"We're happy to welcome Jeremy as Performance Coach," said GMR Sports' Head (Cricket) T A Sekar. "We believe he has the right credentials to help the Delhi Daredevils achieve their goals. We are sure he will bring in fresh ideas and help the coaching staff bring the best out of the players in a high performance environment. We are sure that Snape will enable the players be on the edge of their comfort zones as they deliver high performance through the coming season."
The 39-year-old Snape, who founded one of Britain's leading Performance Coaching companies, said he was delighted to be joining the Daredevils for the 2013 IPL season. "The mental side of T20 is both fascinating and vital and I look forward to supporting the players and coaches to achieve their ambitions," he said.

Snape, who helped South Africa in their journey as the top Test-playing team, will work with the coaching and support staff of Delhi Daredevils.
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