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DPL 2025: New Delhi Tigers Storm Past Central Delhi Kings In Rain-hit Match
Chasing a revised target of 69 in just six overs, the Tigers came out all guns blazing. Openers Himmat Singh and Shivam Gupta set the tone from the very first ball, attacking the Kings’ bowlers with intent.
The duo put on a brisk 58-run opening partnership in just 4.2 overs before Shivam (8 off 8) departed.
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