Implying a higher standard of competitive cricketing to sustain within the franchise, the left arm pace bowler was declared leader for the younger elite battalion of Suyash Sharma and Priyansh Arya to prioritize their competitive skills on bringing good innings for the Outer Delhi Warriors squad.
Delhi’s left-arm bowler and all-rounder has established himself in domestic cricket thanks to his diverse skill set. After making an impactful debut for Delhi against Gujarat in the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy, the all-rounder made his Twenty20 debut for Delhi in the 2020–21 season further contributing to the diversification of his abilities to adapt to various formats.
While the player has been associated with teams like Dehradun Devils in the past, the cricketer is all determined to dominate and lead the Outer Delhi Warriors squad to glory.
Delhi’s left-arm bowler and all-rounder has established himself in domestic cricket thanks to his diverse skill set. After making an impactful debut for Delhi against Gujarat in the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy, the all-rounder made his Twenty20 debut for Delhi in the 2020–21 season further contributing to the diversification of his abilities to adapt to various formats.
Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreRecollecting more on the decision for Priyansh and Suyash to be at a better advantage in the game, Outer Delhi Warriors head coach Ashu Dhani adds, “Additionally we feel this setup empowers players like Priyansh and Suyash to play freely and concentrate only on their unique strengths. We think this combination can improve the team’s overall performance because of their innate ability to influence the game and can definitely uplift team’s morale.”
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