Key Points

West Delhi Lions pulled off a stunning chase of 209 against East Delhi Riders in the Delhi Premier League. Krish Yadav's fiery 62 and Ayush Doseja's unbeaten 84 sealed the win in just 17.3 overs. Earlier, Anuj Rawat's explosive 73* powered East Delhi to 208/4, but their bowlers couldn't contain the Lions. The match continued DPL 2025's trend of high-scoring thrillers.

Key Points: West Delhi Lions Stun East Delhi Riders in DPL 2025 Run Chase

  • Krish Yadav's explosive 62 off 29 sets early momentum
  • Ayush Doseja anchors chase with unbeaten 84 off 48
  • Anuj Rawat's 73* in vain for East Delhi Riders
  • DPL 2025 continues with high-scoring thrillers
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DPL 2025: West Delhi Lions pull off stunning chase to continue season of run-fest

Krish Yadav and Ayush Doseja power West Delhi Lions to a thrilling 7-wicket victory over East Delhi Riders in a high-scoring DPL 2025 clash.

"We backed our strengths and played fearless cricket – Nitish Rana, West Delhi Lions captain"

New Delhi, Aug 4

The high-scoring action continued in the second season of the Delhi Premier League (DPL) as West Delhi Lions pulled off a spectacular run chase, defeating East Delhi Riders by 7 wickets at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here on Monday.

Batting first, East Delhi Riders posted a formidable total of 208/4 in 20 overs only to see the West Delhi Lions easily overhaul the target and win the high-scoring thriller.

Chasing a daunting target of 209, the Lions’ batters rose to the occasion with a dominant display of strokeplay. Opener Krish Yadav set the tone early with an explosive 62 off just 29 balls, peppering the boundary with clean hitting.

He was well-supported by Ayush Doseja, who played a mature and match-winning innings, remaining unbeaten on 84 off 48 deliveries, guiding his team home with confidence and composure.

Skipper Nitish Rana added crucial runs to the chase, smashing a quickfire 39 off 15 balls, ensuring the run rate never dipped and the pressure stayed on the bowling side. The Lions comfortably reached the target in 17.3 overs, sealing an emphatic victory in one of the highest chases of the tournament so far.

Earlier in the evening, East Delhi Riders posted a formidable 208/4 in 20 overs, riding on a power-packed performance from their captain and wicketkeeper-batter Anuj Rawat, who scored an unbeaten 73 off 38 balls, laced with 6 fours and 5 sixes.

He was well supported by Arpit Rana (44 off 28) and Mayank Rawat (40 off 28), both of whom played fluent knocks to lay a solid platform.

Despite their strong batting performance, East Delhi couldn’t contain the Lions’ batting onslaught, as the match turned into another thrilling run-fest in what has been an electrifying season of DPL 2025.

The first few matches of the Delhi Premier League 2025 ended in high-scoring clashes on the first few days, boosted by some fine knocks.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone new to watching Indian domestic cricket, I'm amazed by the quality on display! Ayush Doseja's unbeaten 84 was a masterclass in chasing. The Arun Jaitley Stadium looked packed too - great atmosphere!
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Aditya G
While the batting was spectacular, I'm concerned about the bowling standards. 209 chased in 17.3 overs? Bowlers need to step up or this will just become a batting exhibition. Still, kudos to both teams for an entertaining match!
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Priya S
Yaar, I was there at the stadium! The energy was electric âš¡ Nitish Rana's cameo was the perfect finishing touch. Delhi cricket is really coming into its own with DPL. More matches like this please!
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Karthik V
Anuj Rawat's 73* for East Delhi went in vain, but what an innings! Hope the selectors are watching - these local tournaments are goldmines for talent. DPL proving to be better than many IPL matches in terms of excitement!
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Michael C
The strike rates in this match were unbelievable! 200+ totals becoming normal in T20s now. Wonder if the pitch was too batting friendly or if batsmen have just evolved so much. Either way, great advertisement for Delhi cricket!

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