
DPL 2 Playoffs: The second season of the Delhi Premier League, the DPL league matches are being played. As of Saturday, August 7, 3 out of 5 league matches have been played. However, due to the rains on Saturday, both matches were canceled. It benefited the East Delhi Riders, who have qualified for the playoffs. East Delhi Riders are also the winner who won the title last year. It has been organized only once so far. This second season is being played.
The League phase of the Delhi Premier League 2 is approaching. The league stages of this competition are on the matches and the last few days are left. Last year’s winner East Delhi Riders is also dominating this year. Meanwhile, the old Delhi 3 is a major failure. The absence of Rishabh Pant is clearly harassing the team.
Three matches will be played on Saturday, August 7, North Delhi strikers vs East Delhi Riders and West Delhi Lions against Purani Delhi, but both matches were interrupted and the matches were disrupted. The first match was still going on for a few overs, but due to the rains, the match could not start. It benefited the East Delhi Riders and fixed their place in the playoffs. East Delhi Riders have scored 3 points after 5 matches. Thus, the East Delhi team is once again closer to the winner of the tournament.
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This season, there are only four teams that can reach 5 or more points. Among them, East Delhi Riders are a team that will be in the top 5. Central Delhi Kings, West Delhi Lions and South Delhi Superstarz can score 5 or more. New Delhi Tigers, North Delhi strikers can score a maximum of 5 points, while Old Delhi can reach 3-5 points and Outr Delhi Warriors can get seven points. After the points of the top 5 teams 5 or more, the outlet will get out of the Delhi Warriors playoff race.
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