The match saw Dabas score 68 off 40 balls and Rawal contribute an unbeaten 56 off 34 balls, helping North Delhi post a formidable 209 for four in their 20 overs.Solanki’s 5 for 19 then dismantled the Superstarz for 148.
Dabas and Rawal’s aggressive batting formed the cornerstone of North Delhi’s total. Their partnership steered the team beyond the 100-run mark in just 11.5 overs.
Dabas reached his fifty in 33 balls in the 15th over, placing the Strikers at a comfortable 146 for 2. Dabas was eventually dismissed for 68 off 40 by Divij Mehra.
Rawal maintained the momentum, completing his fifty in 33 balls in the 19th over and smashing a flurry of boundaries in the final two overs.
North Delhi’s bowlers, led by Solanki, ensured the target remained unreachable for the Superstarz. The Superstarz, who have already qualified for the knockouts, started with a brisk pace in their chase of 210.
However, Priyansh Arya, who had a notable innings on Saturday, could not replicate his performance and was dismissed for 26 off nine balls by impact substitute Solanki in the third over.
Kunwar Bidhuri then attempted to steer the chase, partnering with Saurabh Deswal to take the team to 85 for 1 at the end of the Powerplay. Solanki, however, turned the match around by claiming four quick wickets.
He dismissed Deswal (16 off 11), Tejaswi Dahiya (0 off 1), Bidhuri (42 off 21) and Tarun Bisht (3 off 7), reducing Superstarz to 101/5 after nine overs.
Earlier, South Delhi openers Vaibhav Kandpal and Sarthak Ranjan got their team off to a flying start, scoring 53 for no loss by the fifth over. However, Raghav Singh provided North Delhi with crucial breakthroughs, dismissing both Ranjan (28 off 20) and Kandpal (24 off 13) in the sixth over.
Despite a strong start, the Superstarz could not sustain their momentum under Solanki’s onslaught, sealing the match in favor of North Delhi.
Brief Scores: North Delhi Strikers: 209/4 in 20 overs (Yash Dabas 68, Vaibhav Rawal 56 not out; Divij Mehra 2/44, Raghav Singh 2/44) beat South Delhi Superstarz: 148 all out in 16 overs (Kunwar Bidhuri 42; Siddhartha Solanki 5/19) by 61 runs.