DPL 2026: East Delhi Riders down New Delhi Tigers by 36 runs
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
East Delhi Riders delivered an all-round performance to beat New Delhi Tigers by 36 runs in the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi, on Monday, 17 August. The win, built on a brisk batting display and disciplined bowling, keeps the Riders firmly in contention in the tournament standings.
Riders Build a Commanding Total
Electing to bat, East Delhi Riders posted 192/7 in 20 overs, powered by contributions across the order. Openers Vansh Mehra and Arpit Rana set the platform with a 62-run first-wicket stand off just 5.4 overs. Mehra fell for 35 off 21 balls, while Rana contributed 33 off 22 before departing.
The middle order sustained the momentum. Mayank Rawat was particularly destructive, smashing 40 off 23 balls including four sixes, while Suryansh Raina chipped in with 33 off 21 to help the Riders cross the 190-run mark. For the Tigers, Rishabh Sharma was the standout bowler, claiming 3/34 in four overs, with Laxman picking up 2/31.
Tigers Lose Their Way in the Chase
Chasing 193, New Delhi Tigers began positively but lost wickets at regular intervals, slipping to a precarious 94/4 by the 10.2-over mark. Captain Himmat Singh and Lakshay Thareja attempted a rescue act, stitching together a 48-run fifth-wicket partnership to keep hopes alive.
The partnership was broken when Mayank Rawat dismissed Himmat for 31 off 20 balls — a crucial double contribution that underlined his value as an all-rounder. The Tigers never recovered and were bowled out for 156, falling 36 runs short of the target.
Riders' Bowlers Seal the Deal
Ashish Meena was the pick of the Riders' attack, returning figures of 3/32 in four overs. Mayank Yadav was equally impressive with an economical 2/9 in three overs, keeping the Tigers' lower order firmly in check.
Venue and Broader Context
The match was played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, which is also scheduled to host international fixtures between India and Afghanistan. The DPL 2026 has increasingly served as a proving ground for emerging Delhi talent, and Monday's contest highlighted several players capable of stepping up at higher levels. Notably, Mayank Rawat's all-round display — 40 runs with the bat and a key wicket — will likely draw wider attention.
With this victory, East Delhi Riders have demonstrated the balanced squad depth that title-winning campaigns are built on. Their next fixture will be closely watched.