2024 Delhi Premier League T20

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2024 Delhi Premier League T20
DatesM:17 August 2024 - 8 September 2024
W:2 September 2024 – 8 September 2024
Administrator(s) Delhi & District Cricket Association
Cricket format Twenty20
Tournament format(s) Round-robin and play-offs
Host(s) Flag of India.svg New Delhi ,India
ParticipantsM: 6
W: 4
MatchesM: 33
W: 7
2025

The 2024 Delhi Premier League T20 is the inaugural season of the Delhi Premier League T20, a franchise Twenty20 cricket league in union territories of Delhi in India. [1] organised by Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA). The tournament is scheduled to play from 17 August to 8 September 2024. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Contents

Almost all matches take place as back-to-back double-headers at the same venue on the same day. One ticket gives access to both the men's and women's games.

Teams

Men's Team

TeamZoneCaptain
South Delhi Superstars South Delhi
East Delhi Riders East Delhi
Central Delhi Kings Central Delhi
North Delhi Strikers North Delhi
West Delhi Lions West Delhi
Purani Dilli 6 Old Delhi

Women's team

TeamZoneCaptain
South Delhi Superstars South Delhi
East Delhi Riders East Delhi
Central Delhi Queens Central Delhi
North Delhi Strikers North Delhi

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony took place on 17 August at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. [8] Actress Sonam Bajwa and rapper-singer Badshah are expected to set the stage ablaze to add glamour to the new T20 league in India. Bajwa who is popular among youth, informed her fans through a video on social media about her upcoming performance for the DPLT20 2024.

Squads

Men's

Players with international caps/IPL caps are marked in bold. [9]

Central Delhi KingsEast Delhi RidersNorth Delhi StrikersPurani Dilli 6South Delhi Superstars West Delhi Lions
Batters
  • Aryan Rana
  • Dipesh Balyan
  • Hiten Dalal
  • Kaushal Suman (Wk)
  • Lakshay Thareja (Wk)
  • Yash Dhull (C)
  • Anuj Rawat (Wk)
  • Hardik Sharma
  • Shivam Kumar Tripathi
  • Sagar Khatri (Wk)
  • Sujal Singh
  • Pranav Rajvanshi (Wk)
  • Sarthak Ranjan
  • Shivam (Wk)
  • Vaibhav Rawal
  • Yash Bhatia
  • Arpit Rana
  • Arnav Bugga
  • Keshav Dalal (Wk)
  • Manjeet
  • Rishabh Pant (C) & (Wk)
  • Sambhav Sharma
  • Sanat Sangwan
  • Vanish Bedi (Wk)
  • Dhruv Singh (Wk)
  • Sarthak Ray
  • Saurabh Deswal
  • Tejasvi (Wk)
  • Ankit Rajesh Kumar
  • Krish Yadav
  • Yugal Saini (Wk)
  • Ekansh Dobal
  • Shivam Gupta (Wk)
All-rounders
  • Ajay Gulia
  • Dhruv Kaushik
  • Harish Dagar
  • Jonty Sidhu
  • Keshav Dabas
  • Saurav Dagar
  • Siddhant Bansal
  • Sumit Kumar
  • Vishant Bhati
  • Ansh Choudhary
  • Harsh Tyagi
  • Himmat Singh (C)
  • Mayank Rawat
  • Rishabh Rana
  • Rounak Waghela
  • Pranav Pant
  • Samarth Seth
  • Shantanu Yadav
  • Vaibhav Sharma
  • Dhruv Chauhan
  • Harshit Rana
  • Kshitiz Sharma
  • Pranshu Vijayran (C)
  • Manan Bhardwaj
  • Vaibhav Kandpal
  • Yajas Sharma
  • Yash Dabas
  • Yatish Singh
  • Yatharth Singh
  • Yuvraj Rathi
  • Anindo Naharay
  • Ayush Badoni (C)
  • Deepanshu Gulia
  • Divij Mehra
  • Kunwar Bidhuri
  • Mayank Gupta
  • Priyansh Arya
  • Raghav Singh
  • Sumit Mathur
  • Tarun Bisht
  • Vision Panchal
  • Abrahim Ahmad Masoodi
  • Anmol Sharma
  • Aryan Dalal
  • Ayush Doseja
  • Deepak Punia
  • Dev Lakra
  • Hrithik Shokeen (C)
  • Masab Alam
  • Shivank Vashisth
  • Tishant Dabla
  • Vivek Yadav
Bowlers
  • Money Grewal
  • Prince Choudhary
  • Rajneesh Dadar
  • Shaurya Malik
  • Yogesh Sharma

Women's

Players with international caps/WPL caps are marked in bold.

Central Delhi QueensEast Delhi RidersNorth Delhi StrikersSouth Delhi Superstars
Batters
  • Laxmi Yadav(Wk)
  • Meenakshi Vashishat
  • Rishika (Wk)
  • Vandana Chaturvedi
  • Kritika Gaghda
  • Riya Shokeen (Wk)
  • Sonia Khatri (Wk)
  • Upasana Yadav
  • Urvashi Gupta
  • Chhavi Gupta
  • Nishika Singh
  • R Priyadarshini (Wk)
All-rounders
  • Armeet Kaur
  • Aujasvie
  • Chanchal
  • Deeksha Sharma
  • Mahi Chauhan
  • Mayuri Singh
  • Mitali R
  • Neha Chillar
  • Ria Sharma
  • Shivi Sharma
  • Sonia
  • Taniska Rana
  • Jyoshi Nain
  • Kashish
  • Madhu
  • Mallika Khatri
  • Nilanchal Nerwal
  • Pratika Rawal
  • Priya Gaur
  • Saachi
  • Vanshika Lila
  • Aashi Saxena
  • Antra Sharma
  • Ayushi Soni
  • Mansi Sharma
  • Monika
  • Nazma
  • Reshika Beniwal
  • Riti Tomar
  • Riya Kondal
  • Soni Yadav
  • Anshu Nagar
  • Ekta Bhadana
  • Medhavi Bidhuri
  • Nidhi Mahto
  • Riya Soni
  • Shivani Yadav
  • Shweta Sehrawat
  • Tanisha Singh
  • Vrinda
Bowlers
  • Akanshi Singh
  • Parunika Sisodia
  • Anushka Singh
  • Himanshi Rai
  • Priya Mishra
  • Shivani
  • Shreya
  • Bharti Rawal
  • Goyinka Sharma
  • Sonia Lohia
  • Aarti Kumari
  • Chelcy Yadav
  • Manju Godara
  • Mitali
  • Neha Puri
  • Sumiti Soni

Points table

Men's

PosTeamPldWLNRPts NRR Qualification
1East Delhi Riders110028.780Advance to the semi-finals
2South Delhi Superstars110020.480
3North Delhi Strikers00000
4West Delhi Lions00000
5Purani Dilli 610100−0.480
6Central Delhi Kings10100−8.780
Updated to match(es) played on 17 August 2024. Source: crictracker

Women's

PosTeamPldWLNRPts NRR Qualification
1Central Delhi Queens00000Advance to the final
2East Delhi Riders00000
3North Delhi Strikers00000
4South Delhi Superstars00000
First match(es) will be played: 2 September 2024. Source: [ citation needed ]

League stage

Match 1
17 August 2024
20:30 (N)
Scorecard
Purani Delhi 6
197/3 (20 overs)
v
South Delhi Superstarz
198/7 (19.1 overs)
Arpit Rana 59 (41)
Ayush Badoni 1/27 (4 overs)
Ayush Badoni 57 (29)
South Delhi Superstarz won by 3 wickets
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
Umpires: Sanjay Kumar Singh and Sud Abhiroope
  • South Delhi Superstarz won the toss and elected to field.

Match 2
18 August 2024
14:00
Scorecard
Central Delhi Kings
v
East Delhi Riders

Match 3
18 August 2024
19:00 (N)
Scorecard
West Delhi Lions
v
North Delhi Strikers

Playoffs

Men's

Semi-finalsFinal
      
1  
2  
Q1W  
Q2W  
3  
4  

Semi-final 1

6 September 2024 (D/N)
[ Scorecard]
v

Semi-final 2

7 September 2024 (D/N)
[ Scorecard]
v

Final

8 September 2024 (D/N)
[ Scorecard]
v

Women's

Final
   
1  
2  

Final

8 September 2024 (D/N)
[ Scorecard]
v

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