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Delhi Premier League Adds 2 New Franchises For Season 2, Over 10 IPL Players To Feature In DPL Auction
The Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) on Tuesday announced the addition of two new men’s franchises to the Delhi Premier League (DPL), as the tournament gears up for its much-anticipated second season. The expansion increases the number of men’s teams in the league from six to eight, marking another significant milestone in the league’s rapid rise as a premier domestic T20 tournament.
The Outer Delhi franchise was secured for ₹10.6 crore by the highest bidder, a consortium led by Savita Paints Private Limited. The New Delhi franchise was acquired for ₹9.2 crore by a consortium of Bheema Tolling and Traffic Solutions Private Limited and Crayon Advertising Limited.
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