Key Points

The East Delhi Riders have become the first team to officially qualify for the DPL playoffs. Their victory was built on strong batting performances from Anuj Rawat and Arpit Rana. Navdeep Saini then delivered a match-winning bowling spell to stifle the opposition's chase. This all-round effort secured a commanding 21-run win at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.

Key Points: East Delhi Riders Beat Purani Dilli 6 Clinch DPL Playoff Spot

  • Anuj Rawat led from front with unbeaten 59 as captain
  • Navdeep Saini's fiery 3/21 spell broke Purani Dilli chase
  • Arpit Rana anchored innings with composed 64 off 47 balls
  • Vansh Bedi's 48 off 26 provided late fight for Purani Dilli
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DPL 2025: East Delhi Riders ride on all-round brilliance to beat Purani Dilli 6 by 21 runs

East Delhi Riders secure playoff qualification with a 21-run victory over Purani Dilli 6, powered by Anuj Rawat's 59 and Navdeep Saini's 3/21.

"Navdeep Saini was the standout bowler, producing a fiery spell of 3/21 in his four overs. - DPL Press Release"

New Delhi, August 20

East Delhi Riders delivered a commanding all-round performance to defeat Purani Dilli 6 by 21 runs in Match 27 of the Delhi Premier League (DPL) season 2 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday.

Notably, with this win, East Delhi Riders become the first team to qualify for the playoffs as they are currently on top of the points table with six wins from eight games, as per a press release from DPL.

Defending a competitive 173, the Riders struck early as Manjeet fell for a duck on just the second ball of the innings. Navdeep Saini piled on the pressure in the third over, dismissing Kush Nagpal (1) and leaving Dilli 6 in deep trouble. Despite a spirited resistance from Samarth Seth (41 off 30), Pranav Pant (29 off 25) and skipper Vansh Bedi (48 off 26), the chase never fully took off. Purani Dilli 6 eventually stumbled to 151/8 in their 20 overs.

Navdeep Saini was the standout bowler, producing a fiery spell of 3/21 in his four overs. He was well supported by the rest of the Riders' attack, who never allowed Dilli 6's middle-order revival to blossom into a match-winning partnership, the DPL press release added.

Earlier, opting to bat first, East Delhi Riders built their innings around two crucial knocks. Skipper and wicketkeeper Anuj Rawat played a captain's hand with an unbeaten 59 off 36 balls, while Arpit Rana anchored the top order with a composed 64 off 47. Their innings propelled the Riders to a challenging 172/6. Smart rotation of strike, sharp running between the wickets, and timely acceleration in the death overs also highlighted the team's batting effort.

For Purani Dilli 6, Dev Lakra and Aayush Singh picked two wickets apiece, while Rajneesh Dadar and Udhav Mohan chipped in with one each, but the Riders' disciplined approach and late flourish proved decisive.

Brief Scores: East Delhi Riders 172/6 in 20 overs (Arpit Rana 64, Anuj Rawat 59; Aayush Singh 2/37) vs Purani Dilli 6 151/8 in 20 overs (Vansh Bedi 48, Samarth Seth 41; Navdeep Saini 3/21).

- ANI

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Priya S
Anuj Rawat and Arpit Rana's partnership was pure class! Both scoring fifties under pressure shows why Riders are table toppers. Rawat's captaincy has been brilliant throughout DPL 2025 👏
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Sarah B
Purani Dilli's middle order showed some fight with Seth and Bedi, but losing early wickets cost them dearly. They need to work on their powerplay batting if they want to make playoffs.
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Arjun K
East Delhi's fielding and bowling discipline won them this match. They never let the pressure drop even when Dilli 6 were building partnerships. That's championship mentality right there! 💪
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Michael C
The running between wickets mentioned in the article is often overlooked but makes such a difference in T20. Those extra 10-15 runs from smart running probably decided the match.
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Kavya N
First team to qualify for playoffs! 🎉 East Delhi Riders are making their fans proud. Hope they maintain this form and bring the trophy home. Delhi cricket talent is really shining in DPL!

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