To cheer on grassroots participation and for the players who build their season well until the finals, the vice-captain of Outer Delhi warriors prolonged his stay, making it his mission to support the tournament, showcasing high energy and excitement.
The competition extended the enthusiastic and impressive turnout from both Modern Barakhamba School and DPS RK Puram’s participation in the final. The tournament also witnessed Modern School, Barakhamba, emerging victorious with great efforts from the performances of the players, while being lauded and commended by none other than the Vice Captain of the Outer Delhi Warriors franchise.
Harsh Tyagi’s endorsement also emphasised the Delhi and District Cricket Association’s high level of organisation in junior sports, particularly in light of Delhi’s competitive sports landscape.
Talking about attending DPL T20 School Junior Finals tournament and enjoying the support shown by DDCA for junior cricket, Harsh Tyagi, vice-captain of Outer Delhi Warriors, shares, “The School Juniors tournament between Modern Barakhamba School and DPS RK Puram was a very good experience. I am thankful to Outer Delhi Warriors for giving me an opportunity to participate in this tournament. I am also thankful to the Delhi District Cricket Association for organising this tournament, which will improve school cricket. It is a good opportunity for the students to do well in this tournament and get selected for DPL, Ranji Trophy, IPL, etc. I had a good time and wanna applaud the efforts of DDCA on giving so much focus on Junior Cricketing events such as the DPL Junior finals.
Harsh Tyagi’s endorsement also emphasised the Delhi and District Cricket Association’s high level of organisation in junior sports, particularly in light of Delhi’s competitive sports landscape.
Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreThe Outer Delhi Warriors remain committed to nurturing talent and contributing meaningfully to Delhi’s dynamic cricketing landscape. As they gear up for the upcoming Delhi Premier League campaign, the franchise is confident that their well-balanced squad, especially with emerging players like Harsh Tyagi, can prove an inspiration for Delhi’s cricketing ecosystem.
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