"Dhamakedaar jeet se jeete dil" – Central Delhi Kings deliver a classy performance to crush North Delhi Strikers by 8 wickets

Yash Dhull’s brilliant unbeaten 101 helped Central Delhi Kings beat North Delhi Strikers by 8 wickets in the DPL 2025. Chasing 175, the Kings won comfortably with support from Yugal Saini and captain Jonty Sidhu.

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Central Delhi Kings deliver a classy performance to crush North Delhi Strikers

In the second season of the Delhi Premier League (DPL), Central Delhi Kings put on a superb show at the Arun Jaitley Stadium to beat North Delhi Strikers by 8 wickets. The star of the night was Yash Dhull, who smashed the first century of DPL 2025. Chasing 175, Dhull played a brilliant knock of 101 not out from 56 balls, hitting eight fours and seven sixes. He batted with confidence and style, making sure the Kings reached the target with ease.

Yugal Saini set the tone at the start with 36 runs from 24 balls, and captain Jonty Sidhu stayed till the end with 23 not out to guide the team home without any trouble. Earlier, North Delhi Strikers scored 174/7 in their 20 overs. Sarthak Ranjan made a fine 82 off 60 balls, while Arnav Bugga added a quick 67 off 43 balls. Their partnership gave the Strikers a good total to defend. But Dhull’s sparkling century made the chase look easy, giving Central Delhi Kings a big win and keeping their DPL campaign strong.

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