The Delhi Premier League auction scheduled for July 5 will feature an intriguing contest between cricket's next generation, with Virat Kohli's 15-year-old nephew Aaryaveer Kohli competing alongside Virender Sehwag's sons for professional contracts.
According to Times of India, Aaryaveer Kohli has been named for the DPL 2025 auction, marking his entry into professional cricket. The teenager trains as a leg-spinner under Raj Kumar Sharma at West Delhi Cricket Academy, the same coach who mentored Virat Kohli during his formative years.
Aaryaveer has been placed in Category C for the auction after representing Delhi at the Under-16 level last season. As a registered player for Delhi Under-16, he was among the 30 players selected for the squad, demonstrating his credentials at youth level.
The Sehwag family brings equally compelling prospects to the auction pool. Sehwag's sons Aaryavir and Vedant both entered the tournament draft. Aaryavir, 17, made headlines with a 297-run knock against Meghalaya for Delhi Under-19s, according to Hindustan Times.
The Delhi Premier League welcomed two additional franchises this season, bringing the total to eight teams. Inside Sport India confirmed the tournament expansion, which creates additional roster positions for players throughout Delhi's cricket community.
This also marks Aaryaveer's first shot at a professional contract. He trains at the same academy that shaped his uncle's career, which holds special meaning. His spot comes from youth cricket achievements in Delhi, not family name alone.
Both Sehwag sons came up through Delhi cricket, with Aaryavir earning Category B status from his Under-19 work. The two prominent cricket families entering the same auction has sparked considerable interest among fans and media, especially given Kohli and Sehwag's stellar Indian cricket records.
This also goes on to highlight the tournament's growing prominence in India's domestic cricket landscape. The youngsters face heightened expectations to demonstrate their abilities based on performance rather than the family legacy.
The DPL offers them exposure to professional cricket conditions and competition against seasoned domestic cricketers. Cricket analysts suggest this tournament serves as a pathway that could eventually lead to higher competitions, with IPL scouts occasionally monitoring state league performances.
Cricket observers are keeping a close eye out on how these players handle the pressure of representing their famous families while building their own reputations. It goes without saying that the July 5 auction will determine which franchises invest in this next generation cricketing talent for the region as well as India as a whole.