The Delhi team, which was known as Delhi Acers in the last two editions, was officially rechristened to Delhi Dashers this season.
"It is a privilege moment for us that we have become the proud owners of Delhi Dashers," said Mahendra Singhi, Group CEO of Dalmia Cements.
"Supporting such team players can also propagate integration in our country, particularly in the youth. When they see badminton being played the youth think we can also be heroes and heroines," he said at a press conference on the eve of the team's tie against Bengaluru Blasters.
Tian Houwei, the first player from China to participate in the PBL, said: "It is the first time I am participating in the PBL. I am expecting support from everyone and I hope we do well in the league."
Also Read
The Dashers, however, did not have a dream start as they lost their opening tie 1-4 against Mumbai Rockets in Guwahati earlier this week.
"The players are very committed to the team. Ashwini, who got married on the 24th of this month is here with us. It was unfortunate that we scored just one point against Mumbai but our team is stable.
"We have four top 20 players. It all depends on how players perform at that moment," Kanwar said.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content