Young stars Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh delivered a batting masterclass, striking commanding half-centuries and stitching together a formidable 120-run partnership for the opening wicket, propelling Punjab Kings to a competitive 201 for 4 against hosts Kolkata Knight Riders in their IPL 2025 clash on Saturday (Pic: iplt20/BCCI)
Updated On: 2025-04-26 09:38 PM IST
Compiled by : Srijanee Majumdar
After being asked to bat first, PBKS were off to a blazing start at Eden Gardens, with Priyansh Arya leading the charge. Continuing his sensational form, having already recorded the fourth joint-fastest century in IPL history earlier this season, Arya unleashed a flurry of strokes to register a blistering 69 off just 35 balls, peppered with authoritative boundaries and towering sixes
At the other end, Prabhsimran Singh played the perfect foil, showcasing his trademark aggressive intent while maintaining composure. His fluent knock of 83 off 49 deliveries kept the scoreboard ticking at a brisk pace and ensured that KKR’s bowlers were under constant pressure
The opening duo’s onslaught meant that the Knight Riders' attack, featuring the likes of Vaibhav Arora, Varun Chakravarthy, and Andre Russell, remained wicketless until the 12th over. Vaibhav Arora eventually provided the much-needed breakthrough for KKR, finishing with figures of 2 for 34, while Chakravarthy (1/39) and Russell (1/27) also chipped in with a wicket apiece as the innings progressed
Despite the early dominance, Punjab Kings couldn't fully capitalise on the explosive platform laid by their openers. A flurry of wickets in the middle overs slightly halted their momentum, with KKR clawing back to restrict the visitors from posting an even larger total
Nevertheless, captain Shreyas Iyer ensured a strong finish for PBKS, remaining unbeaten on 25 and steering the side past the 200-run mark. In terms of team changes, Punjab Kings brought in Glenn Maxwell and Azmatullah Omarzai, opting to replace Marcus Stoinis and Xavier Bartlett. Kolkata Knight Riders, on the other hand, refreshed their lineup by introducing Rovman Powell and Chetan Sakariya, leaving out Moeen Ali and Ramandeep Singh