Sehwag’s child Aaryavir reveals tones of dad’s genius in DPL launching; watch

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Aaryavir Sehwag

Delhi fans experienced fond memories and brand-new skill in equivalent procedure as Aaryavir Sehwag, child of cricket legend Virender Sehwag, revealed his arrival in the 2025 Delhi Premier League (DPL) with a courageous batting screen.

A Confident Start on the Big Stage

At simply 17 years of ages, Aaryavir opened for Central Delhi Kings versus East Delhi Riders at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on August 27. After a sluggish start, simply one run his very first 4 shipments, he changed equipments in design, scoring 22 off 16 balls with 4 crisp limits.

His timing and composure stood apart, specifically when he penalized India pacer Navdeep Saini with 2 beautiful shots through the covers, drawing loud cheers from the crowd.

— Delhi Premier League T20 (@DelhiPLT20) August 27, 2025

Flashes of Aggression

Young spinner Rounak Waghela bore the force of Aaryavir’s aggressiveness in the 5th over, yielding 2 successive borders. Waghela had the last laugh, dismissing the teen quickly after.

The crowd, however, had actually currently seen peeks of the Sehwag style tidy striking and brave intent.

Effect Beyond the Bat

Aaryavir likewise impressed in the field, taking a sharp catch to dismiss East Delhi opener Sujal Singh. Central Delhi published 155 runs, with Yugal Saini’s 52 off 32 leading the charge, before bowling East Delhi out for 93, thanks to Money Grewal’s five-wicket haul.

A Star in the Making

With a history of excellent efficiencies like a 297-run marathon for Delhi U-19 in the Cooch Behar Trophy, Aaryavir’s increase has actually been stable. Purchased for Rs 8 lakh in the DPL auction, he’s eager to construct on this platform as Central Delhi, presently league leaders, head into Qualifier 1 on August 29.

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