Key Points

Parthiv Patel remains hopeful for Outer Delhi Warriors despite their narrow loss to Central Delhi Kings. Keshav Dabas' fighting 64 wasn’t enough as the team fell short by 12 runs. Patel emphasized the team’s competitive spirit and called for collective responsibility. Rajeshree Shete Iyer praised the squad’s determination ahead of upcoming matches.

Key Points: Parthiv Patel Backs Outer Delhi Warriors Despite Narrow Defeat

  • Outer Delhi Warriors lost by 12 runs despite Keshav Dabas' 64
  • Parthiv Patel urges team to stay optimistic
  • Rajeshree Shete Iyer praises squad’s fighting spirit
  • Warriors aim to regroup for upcoming DPL 2025 matches
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Parthiv Patel remains confident in Outer Delhi Warriors' comeback potential despite narrow loss

Parthiv Patel remains confident in Outer Delhi Warriors' comeback after a 12-run loss to Central Delhi Kings in DPL 2025.

"We’re fighting in every game... I believe we’re not far from turning things around. – Parthiv Patel"

New Delhi, Aug 13

Former India wicket-keeper batsman Parthiv Patel, who is the mentor of Outer Delhi Warriors franchise, has urged the team to keep faith in their abilities and remain optimistic after a narrow 12-run defeat to Central Delhi Kings in the Delhi Premier League 2025.

Chasing a modest target of 162 runs, Outer Delhi Warriors suffered early setbacks, losing four wickets in the powerplay. Despite a resilient knock from middle-order batter Keshav Dabas, who scored a fighting 64 off 45 balls, the team fell just short, ending their innings 12 runs shy of the target.

Reflecting on the match, Team mentor Parthiv Patel shared his belief in the side’s capacity to bounce back:

“We haven’t got the results we were expecting, but the good thing is we’re fighting in every game. These close matches show that we are competitive, and I believe we’re not far from turning things around,” said Patel, stressing the importance of perseverance and self-belief within the squad.

Patel also highlighted the need for collective responsibility and consistency from all players: “It’s not just about the younger players — our senior players also have to step up. If everyone contributes, results will start going our way,” he added.

Rajeshree Shete Iyer, founder of Platinum One Media & Consulting and COO of Outer Delhi Warriors’ inaugural campaign, echoed the sentiment:

“We are proud of the spirit our team has shown. Keshav’s innings was a great example of fighting until the very end. While we have fallen short in some close games, the grit and determination of the squad, combined with Parthiv’s guidance, give us confidence that we can make a strong push in the remainder of the season.”

With the Delhi Premier League 2025 still in its early stages, Outer Delhi Warriors will look to regroup and channel the positives from their close contests as they aim to get back to winning ways in the upcoming fixtures.

—IANS

- IANS

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Shreya B
As someone from Outer Delhi, it's heartbreaking to see them lose such close matches. But Parthiv's experience will surely help the team. Maybe they need to work more on powerplay batting? Too many early wickets costing them games.
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Aman W
Respectfully disagree with Patel sir here. Just saying "we'll bounce back" isn't enough - team needs concrete changes in strategy. Why not give chances to new players instead of sticking with underperforming seniors? #TimeForChange
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Kavya N
Keshav Dabas deserves more appreciation! The boy played like a champion under pressure 👏 Hope selectors are watching - Delhi cricket has so much young talent waiting to shine!
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Varun X
Typical Delhi cricket - full of drama and last-over finishes! 😄 But seriously, the league is getting more competitive each year. Good for Indian cricket in the long run.
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Nisha Z
As a mom whose son plays club cricket, I appreciate how Parthiv is handling the youngsters. Cricket is as much about mental strength as skills. His positive approach will help these players grow beyond just this tournament.

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