Key Points

Purani Dilli 6 has had a roller-coaster start to the Delhi Premier League 2025, with two wins and three losses. Owner Akash Nangia remains confident, stressing that the team's best performances are yet to come. The squad, featuring star player Rishabh Pant, is using the break to refine strategies before their next match. With five games left, the team is determined to secure a playoff spot.

Key Points: Purani Dilli 6 Owner Akash Nangia Confident Despite Narrow Losses

  • Purani Dilli 6 bounced back with wins after heavy opening loss
  • Narrow defeats highlight fine margins in crucial moments
  • Owner Akash Nangia emphasizes belief in team strategy
  • Squad includes Rishabh Pant as marquee player
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Purani Dilli 6 best is yet to come: Owner Akash Nangia backs team plans despite narrow defeats

Akash Nangia remains optimistic as Purani Dilli 6 aims for a strong comeback in Delhi Premier League 2025 after mixed results.

"We trust our plans, we trust our players, and we know the kind of cricket we are capable of playing. – Akash Nangia"

New Delhi, August 15

With two wins from their first five matches, Purani Dilli 6 currently sit fifth in the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2025 standings. Purani Dilli 6's season so far has been a mix of highs and lows, but the team is determined to turn the tide as they head into the second half of their campaign.

Purani Dilli 6 started the second season 2 of the Delhi Premier League with a heavy defeat to Outer Delhi Warriors by 82 runs on August 5, but bounced back strongly with back-to-back wins, first overcoming West Delhi Lions by 15 runs on August 7, and then edging out New Delhi Tigers by 10 runs on August 8.

However, momentum slipped with consecutive losses to North Delhi Strikers by 27 runs on August 10 and East Delhi Riders by five wickets on August 12, leaving them with two wins from five matches and a strong urge to bounce back in the remaining fixtures.

With their next clash scheduled against South Delhi Superstarz on August 17, Purani Dilli 6 are using the four-day gap to reassess strategies, fine-tune skills, and reset mentally.

"The last few matches have been close; they could have gone either way. In cricket, small moments decide big outcomes, and we've been on the wrong side of those margins a couple of times. But there's no panic in our camp," said Purani Dilli 6 owner Akash Nangia.

"We trust our plans, we trust our players, and we know the kind of cricket we are capable of playing. This break is about working harder, correcting the fine details, and coming back stronger. We believe our best cricket is still ahead of us," he added.

With five league matches remaining, the equation is simple for Purani Dilli 6: win all, build momentum, and keep playoff hopes alive. Their final group stage fixture is slated for August 27, where they will face South Delhi Superstarz again.

Full squad: Vansh Bedi (captain), Rishabh Pant (marquee player), Lalit Yadav, Dev Lakra, Aayush Singh, Samarth Seth, Aarush Malhotra, Sarthak Pal, Agrim Sharma, Vivek Yadav, Yug Gupta, Udhav Mohan, Pranav Pant, Prince Mishra, Rushal Saini, Aaryan Kapoor, Pardeep Parashar, Ekansh Dobal, Aditya Malhotra, Rajneesh Dadar, Ashish Chaurasiya, Kush Nagpal, Dhruv Chauhan, Gaurav Saroha.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to Delhi cricket, I'm impressed by the team spirit. That 10-run win against New Delhi Tigers was thrilling! Hope they make it to playoffs 🤞
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Ananya R
Bowling needs more consistency yaar! Too many loose deliveries in death overs costing matches. Otherwise team looks balanced with good batting depth.
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Vikram M
Nangia sahab is right - no need to panic. Remember last season how they turned things around? This team has the talent, just need better execution in crunch moments.
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Kavya N
Excited to see young players like Aayush Singh getting chances! Local talent development is what makes DPL special. Hope they bounce back strong 💪
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David E
The team management should consider changing the batting order. Pant at 4 isn't working - he needs to come earlier when the field restrictions are on. Just my two cents!

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