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DPL Auction 2025: Outer Delhi Warriors Rope In Harsh Tyagi And Suyash Sharma
While Priyansh Arya had also been previously announced as a marquee player, the Outer Delhi Warriors lineup turned heads with the franchise’s top buy of the 25-year-old Harsh Tyagi at a bid of Rs 19 lakh.
Priyansh Arya, the T20 formidable talent of the Outer Delhi Warriors squad commenting on Suyash Sharma’s commendable talent, said, “Suyash has been winning the IPL for 2 consecutive years now in 2024 with KKR, and earlier this season with RCB. His experience will add a lot of depth and quality in the Outer Delhi squad now. Very excited to play alongside him in the upcoming season.”
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