Run-Fest Continues at DPL 2025 as New Delhi Tigers Edge Outer Delhi Warriors in High-Scoring Thriller -
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Run-Fest Continues at DPL 2025 as New Delhi Tigers Edge Outer Delhi Warriors in High-Scoring Thriller

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Rakesh Thapliyal

New Delhi: It was yet another run-filled spectacle at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday as the DPL 2025 clash between Outer Delhi Warriors and New Delhi Tigers treated fans to explosive batting and thrilling momentum shifts.

Put in to bat first, New Delhi Tigers overcame an early setback when opener Dhruv Kaushik departed for 5 off 6. However, Shivam Gupta and skipper Himmat Singh rose to the occasion, stitching together a brilliant 164-run stand for the second wicket.

Shivam Gupta dazzled with a fluent 89 off 53 balls, featuring 8 fours and 4 sixes, while Himmat Singh played the perfect anchor, scoring 69 off 39 deliveries. Although the Tigers lost a few quick wickets in the middle overs, a late cameo by Keshav Dalal (19 off 9) gave the innings a final push, helping them post a formidable 222/7 in 20 overs.

Despite the Tigers’ strong batting, the standout bowling performance came from Anshuman Hooda, who turned heads with a superb five-wicket haul.

Chasing 223, Outer Delhi Warriors got off to a blazing start, thanks to openers Priyansh Arya (26 off 15) and Sanat Sangwan (48 off 42), who added 69 runs in just 5.4 overs. However, a flurry of wickets in the middle overs pegged them back.

Shreshth Yadav (37* off 33) tried to steady the innings and keep the chase alive, receiving some resistance from Dhruv Singh (38* off 16), but the mounting required rate proved to be a tall order.

In the end, despite flashes of brilliance, the Warriors fell short as the New Delhi Tigers held their nerves to clinch a win by 40 runs in what was another entertaining fixture in the second edition of the Delhi Premier League 2025.

Brief Scores:

New Delhi Tigers- 222/7 in 20 overs: Shivam Gupta 89 (53), Himmat Singh 69 (39), Anshuman Hooda 5/51.

Outer Delhi Warriors- 182/4 in 20 overs:  Sanat Sangwan 48 (42), Dhruv Singh 38 (16), Aatrey Tripathi 2/15.

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