"There is no different game plan for the semi-finals, we need to correct the mistakes we made against them earlier in the season and try to get Priyansh and Ayush out early, if we get those two wickets then it can be easy for us to win the semi-final match. ”, Ayush Singh, DPL purple cap holder.

Ayush Badoni (165 runs off 55 balls) and Priyansh Arya (120 runs off 50 balls) put the world on notice when they put up a 286-run partnership for the third wicket against North Delhi Strikerz to take the team's score to 308. All eyes will be on put in the duo in the round of 16.

Purani Dilli-6 started the season with Lalit Yadav as captain but gave the role to 20-year-old Arpit Rana to ease the burden on its most experienced player. Arpit went on to describe how he reacted to the news and how the DPL has treated him so far.

“I was happy when they named me captain, it was a great opportunity and the only thing I had in mind was that I needed to take the team with me. It has been a great platform for youngsters to showcase their talent,” Purani-Dilli-6 captain Arpit Rana told IANS.

“The experience has been excellent, the platform created by the Delhi and District Cricket Association is incredible for those players who were not well known. Cricket gives you a new opportunity every day, the semi-final will be our first match against them as everything that happened in the league has already happened, so now we are concentrating on the do-or-die match,” Prince Yadav told IANS .

As the inaugural season of the Delhi Premier League comes to an end, Purani Dilli-6 owner Aakash Nangia took the time to talk about how great the season has been for the team so far and how the DPL may lead to IPL owners finding themselves. with a larger pool of players to choose from.

“The DPL can act as a feeder for the tournament. Unless you don't see players perform under pressure on big stages, it's hard to judge them. If state leagues get prominence, IPL owners will have a bigger pool to choose from,” Aakash told IANS.