IPL 2025, PBKS vs Kkr: Chahal, Jansen Bowl Punjab Kings 111 A sensational win in defense

Punjab Kings’ Yuzvendra Chahal and his teammates celebrate a small door during the IPL 2025 match in Mullanpur, Mullanpur, on April 15, 2025. Photo Loan: Ani
Punjab Kings has produced excessive ends for the last two times when he met Knight Rides in IPL. Last year, Kings completed a record chase of 262, and on Tuesday, the host party defended the lowest total of the tournament – 111.
Joyful
The spectators at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium spread with joy when Marco Jansen cleared Andre Russell as the knight riders dropped the target 17 run.
Yuzvendra Chahal directed the historical fight of the 28 -person team, including the key small doors of Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Ajinkya Rahane, who put a third small door stand of 55 people after the early fell.
The duo played a few classic drivers and seemed to direct the team easily to a win and two points.
However, Chahal, who was brought to the eighth, claimed Rahane from the fourth ball and made Raghuvanshi’s next place to be caught.
Small doors
Glenn Maxwell later inserted Rinku Singh and hit Venkatesh Iyer before returning to Ramandeep Singh caught the next ball.
Andre Russell 16 hit the leg Spinner for running and threatened to remove the game. However, Punjab’s potteryists were on full money and did not allow the game to shift.
Previously, Harshit Rana triggered a high -level collapse while dropping Punjab for Calcutta 111.
As the kings lost four small doors before the end of the field restrictions, they demanded three for 25 in PowerPlay.
Despite the first small gates, Punjab Pastry was attacked.
However, Varun Chakavarathy and Sunil Narine did not move away from the line in the stump-off, and each chose two small doors.
Shank Singh hit six and four in 17 closed 17 to pass the total of PBKs to pass the 100 sings.
However, Vaibhav Arora stuck him in front of him, and a mixture between the last small door pair found that the host team had returned in 16 sailors.
Published – 15 April 2025 23:04 IST