Delhi Warriors Clinch Thriller vs Maharashtra Tycoons in Legends T20

The Delhi Warriors secured a nail-biting three-wicket victory over the Maharashtra Tycoons in Match 8 of the World Legends Pro T20 League 2026. Chasing 162, the Warriors were in trouble early at 41/3 before a middle-order fightback led by Sheldon Jackson and Irfan Pathan. Despite tight bowling from Dale Steyn and Peter Siddle for the Tycoons, the Warriors held their nerve to reach the target with four balls to spare. This win keeps the Delhi Warriors unbeaten in the tournament.

Key Points: Delhi Warriors Edge Maharashtra Tycoons in World Legends T20

  • Stuart Binny's explosive 63
  • Dale Steyn's economical 2/10
  • Sheldon Jackson's crucial 52
  • Tense final-over finish
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Delhi Warriors edge past Maharashtra Tycoons in World Legends Pro T20 League 2026

Delhi Warriors chase 162 to beat Maharashtra Tycoons by 3 wickets in a tense World Legends Pro T20 League 2026 match. Read the full report.

"Delhi Warriors kept their nerve in the closing stages and crossed the line... clinching a tense three-wicket victory. - Match Report"

Panaji, January 31

Match 8 of the World Legends Pro T20 League 2026 between Maharashtra Tycoons and Delhi Warriors lived up to expectations, producing a gripping contest which saw Delhi Warriors defeat Maharashtra Tycoons by three wickets, according to a release.

Maharashtra Tycoons elected to bat first and posted a competitive 161/5 on a surface that offered assistance to bowlers who were patient. Openers Sir Alastair Cook and Chris Gayle began with intent, with Cook striking a couple of early boundaries before departing for 10 off 11 balls, applying early pressure on the Tycoons.

Gayle then joined forces with Stuart Binny, and the pair steadied the innings through the middle overs. While Gayle fell for a measured 40 off 40 deliveries, Binny anchored the innings superbly, compiling a fluent 63 off 31 balls to ensure the Tycoons had a defendable total on the board.

Defending 161, the Tycoons made full use of the conditions, producing a disciplined bowling effort that kept the Warriors in check early on. Avaan Khan, Peter Siddle, and Dale Steyn bowled probing spells, with Steyn standing out by conceding just 7 runs in his first three overs while picking up two crucial wickets. Their combined effort reduced Delhi Warriors to 41/3 at the end of the powerplay, firmly tilting the momentum towards the Tycoons.

Delhi responded through a stabilising partnership between Sheldon Jackson and Irfan Pathan, who absorbed the pressure and rebuilt the innings. Sensing the shift, skipper Carlos Brathwaite brought back Peter Siddle, who delivered immediately by clean-bowling Jackson, leaving Delhi at 107/5 in the 13th over. Brathwaite struck again soon after, dismissing Prasanna and pulling the game back into the balance.

With Pathan holding one end up and the required rate creeping up, the Tycoons turned once again to Dale Steyn to produce a decisive breakthrough. Despite conceding just three runs in a key over, the wicket continued to elude them. Delhi Warriors kept their nerve in the closing stages and crossed the line at 163/7 in 19.2 overs, clinching a tense three-wicket victory to remain unbeaten in the tournament.

Match Result:

Delhi Warriors won by three wickets

Brief Score:

Maharashtra Tycoons - 161/5 (20 overs)

• Stuart Binny - 63 (31)• Chris Gayle - 40 (40)• Harbhajan - 1/11 (4 overs)• Shahbaz Nadeem - 1/12 (3 overs)

Delhi Warriors - 163/7 (19.2 overs)

• Sheldon Jackson - 52 (29)• Irfan Pathan - 32 (31)• Dale Steyn - 2/10 (4 overs)• Peter Siddle - 2/25 (4 overs).

- ANI

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Sarah B
Steyn's figures of 2/10 in 4 overs in a T20 are just insane, even in a legends league! The man is a magician. Real shame his team couldn't get over the line despite that spell.
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Priyanka N
As a Maharashtrian, feeling a bit sad for the Tycoons. They fought so hard. Brathwaite's captaincy was spot on, bringing back Siddle for that wicket. Sometimes you just lose close ones. Delhi is looking very strong this season.
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Aman W
Sheldon Jackson's 52 off 29 was the game-changer! Came in when the team was under pressure at 41/3 and changed the momentum. These domestic Indian players are showing they can be match-winners alongside the big international names.
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Karthik V
Enjoyed the match, but one respectful criticism: The article mentions the Tycoons' bowling was disciplined, but letting Delhi score 163/7 while defending 161 suggests the death bowling could have been tighter. That 19th over seemed costly.
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Jessica F
It's so fun watching these legends play! Gayle, Steyn, Pathan... nostalgia overload. The quality of cricket is still surprisingly high. Great initiative to have this league in Goa.

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