WPL 2025 Player Auction: Two-time runners-up Delhi Capitals look to fine-tune squad
Delhi Capitals, the side that finished runners-up in both editions of the Women’s Premier League, are geared up for the WPL 2025 Player Auction on Sunday
Shikhar Dhawan scored 69 not out, 57, 101 not out in his three innings before Tuesday and said that he had been batting this fluently when he made his Test debut.
Shikhar Dhawan on Tuesday became the first player to score back to back centuries in the IPL. But his went in vain as Delhi Capitals lost to Kings XI Punjab by five wickets. While he hit 12 fours and three sixes, his team mates just scored a combined 54 off 59 balls and DC’s score was 164/5 batting first.
Delhi Capitals opener Shikhar Dhawan on Tuesday became the first player to score back to back centuries in the Indian Premier League when he scored unbeaten 106 off 61 balls against Kings XI Punjab.
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“Today, it happened that way otherwise the boys have been playing very well. I took the responsibility of holding one end up and was also hitting the boundaries when I got the chance,” he said in the post-match presentation ceremony in which he was player of the match despite his team losing.
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Dhawan was, however, unaware of the record he broke. “I didn’t know,” he said when asked about it.
Dhawan scored 69 not out, 57, 101 not out in his three innings before Tuesday and said that he had been batting this fluently when he made his Test debut. Dhawan famously broke the record for the fastest Test century by a debutant in his first game at Mohali against Australia in March 2013, reaching three figures in just 87 balls.
“I really enjoyed it today. I was this fluent on my Test debut. It’s good that I am scoring consistently, you gain confidence. I make sure I take proper rest and am fresh for the match,” he said.
Meanwhile, Kings XI Punjab continued on their late resurgence in the ongoing edition of the cash-rich tournament with a five-wicket win against Delhi Capitals at the Dubai International Stadium.
Chasing, the talismanic opening pair of skipper Rahul and Mayank Agrawal had a rare bad day at the office. But a collective effort from the Punjab middle-order, especially Nicholas Pooran (53 off 28 balls) and Glenn Maxwell (32 off 24 balls), helped them reaching the target with an over to spare.
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