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Priyansh Arya becomes first player to hit multiple hundreds in DPL

Priyansh Arya becomes first player to hit multiple hundreds in DPL

India Today5 days ago
After a quiet start to the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2025, Priyansh Arya roared back to form with a breathtaking century against East Delhi Riders on Friday, 8 August. Opening for Outer Delhi Warriors, the left-hander hammered 111 off just 56 balls, peppering his innings with seven fours and nine towering sixes. His assault powered the Warriors to 231/7 and etched his name in the record books as the first player in DPL history to score more than one hundred.advertisementA standout performer in the 2024 edition, Arya piled up 608 runs in 10 innings at an average of 67.56 and a strike rate of nearly 200 - numbers that earned him an IPL contract with Punjab Kings in the 2025 mega auction. His debut IPL season lived up to the hype: 475 runs in 17 innings at a blistering strike rate of 179.25, including a 103 against Chennai Super Kings and a season-best 141, playing a pivotal role in Punjab's run to the final under Shreyas Iyer's leadership. Ar-YEAH Priyansh Arya walked in calm, walked out with 111 off 56 against East Delhi Riders #DPL2025 pic.twitter.com/F6v2UE4XaC— FanCode (@FanCode) August 8, 2025This DPL season, however, didn't quite take off for Arya. Scores of 26, 16, and 8 in his first three outings suggested a slow build-up rather than the fireworks he's known for. Against East Delhi Riders, though, he unleashed his full range. After the early dismissal of Sanat Sangwan, Arya forged a 92-run stand off 46 balls with Karan Garg, who chipped in with a fluent 43 from 24 deliveries. Targeting Rohit Yadav and Raunak Waghela, Arya plundered 64 runs from just 28 balls off the pair. He brought up his century in the 17th over before falling to Akhil Chaudhary while pushing for quick runs in the final stretch.
Despite Arya's brilliance, the Warriors' joy was short-lived. East Delhi Riders mounted a sensational chase, spearheaded by former RCB batter Anuj Rawat, who smashed 84 off 35 balls with nine sixes. Mayank Rawat applied the finishing touches with an unbeaten 32 from only 11 deliveries, guiding the Riders to the biggest successful chase of the DPL 2025 season and handing the Warriors their third defeat.For Arya, the result was bittersweet. Already among the tournament's leading run-scorers, his latest knock was a reminder of why he's considered one of the most destructive batters in Indian domestic T20 cricket - a performance that secured his place in DPL history, even if the points went the other way.- EndsTrending Reel
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