IPL PIX: Clinical Punjab Kings thrash sorry Lucknow by 8 wickets

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Last updated on: April 01, 2025 23:13 IST

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IMAGES from the IPL match played between Lucknow Super Giants and Punjab Kings in Lucknow on Tuesday.

Punjab Kings' Prabhsimran Singh scored a 34-ball 69 at the top of the ordet

IMAGE: Punjab Kings' Prabhsimran Singh scored a 34-ball 69 at the top of the order. Photograph: BCCI

The pint-sized Prabhsimran Singh packed a mean punch in his enthralling 34-ball 69 as Punjab Kings outclassed Lucknow Super Giants by 8 wickets with an commanding all-round performance in an IPL game in Lucknow on Monday.

Chasing 172 on a track that offered grip and variable bounce, Punjab were off to a rollicking start, courtesy Prabhsimran, who hammered the LSG bowling attack into submission in the first 10 overs with nine fours and three sixes, to effectively kill the contest.

Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer hit three sixes in his quickfire unbeaten 53 

IMAGE: Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer hit three sixes in his quickfire unbeaten 53. Photograph: BCCI

It was then a cakewalk for his skipper Shreyas Iyer (52 not out off 30 balls) with the chase being completed in 16.2 overs to increase the woes for an out-of-form LSG captain Rishabh Pant, who looked bereft of ideas.

Young Nehal Wadhera (43 not out off 25 balls) after initial struggle also picked up some confidence boosting easy runs towards the end.

Nehal Wadhera clobbered an unbeaten 43 off 25 balls 

IMAGE: Nehal Wadhera clobbered an unbeaten 43 off 25 balls. Photograph: BCCI

The match was won and lost in the two Powerplays where the hosts were outplayed.

In the batting Powerplay, they were down to 39 for 3 after losing three of their top-order players, leaving the middle-order with a lot of heavy-lifting to do.

When Punjab Kings batted, Prabhsimran clobbered the pacers and spinners alike scoring 45 of the 62 runs that the visitors picked up in their first six overs.

Ravi Bishnoi takes the catch to dismiss Prabhsimran Singh 

IMAGE: Ravi Bishnoi takes the catch to dismiss Prabhsimran Singh. Photograph: BCCI

LSG seem to have the weakest bowling attack in this IPL. With Mayank Yadav unavailable indefinitely and main spinner Ravi Bishnoi having an uncharacteristically poor season, the team's bowling options seem to be underperforming.

The attack, featuring Shardul Thakur who was unsold initially -- and a frequently inconsistent Avesh Khan, has yet to inspire much confidence.

 Arshdeep Singh celebrates the wicket of Mitchell Marsh

IMAGE: Arshdeep Singh celebrates the wicket of Mitchell Marsh. Photograph: BCCI

Earlier, Punjab Kings enjoyed the fruits of a fantastic bowling effort in the Powerplay as Lucknow Super Giants posted a par-score of 171 for 7 on a tricky Ekana Stadium surface in an IPL match in Lucknow on Monday.

On a track that seemed two-paced with variable bounce, Punjab Kings bowlers led by the ever-dependable Arshdeep Singh knocked off the top order within the first six overs and contributions from in-form Nicholas Pooran (44 off 30) and Ayush Badoni (41 off 33 balls) wasn't enough to put a challenging score on board.

Glenn Maxwell celebrates the wicket of Rishabh Pant  

IMAGE: Glenn Maxwell celebrates the wicket of Rishabh Pant. Photograph: BCCI

Punjab's bowling performance on Monday was the perfect definition of doing it in unison as spinners Glenn Maxwell (1/22 in 3 overs) and Yuzvendra Chahal (1/36 in 4 overs) complemented the pacers Lockie Ferguson (1/26 in 3 overs), Arshdeep (3/43 in 4 overs) and Marco Jansen (1/28 in 4 overs).

Credit should also be given to skipper Shreyas Iyer, whose intelligent field placements also ensured that LSG were never in control of the situation.

LSG's Nicholas Pooran  scored a fighting knock of 44 off 30 balls

IMAGE: LSG's Nicholas Pooran scored a fighting knock of 44 off 30 balls. Photograph: BCCI

On a track, where certain deliveries were gripping and odd ball bounced a tad extra, only Pooran looked comfortable against both pacers and spinners.

But to Iyer's credit, he started with a deep extra cover in the Powerplay just to prevent the southpaw from teeing off with a cover drive.

Glenn Maxwell takes a catch to dismiss Nicholas Pooran off the bowling of Yuzvendra Chahal 

IMAGE: Glenn Maxwell takes a catch to dismiss Nicholas Pooran off the bowling of Yuzvendra Chahal. Photograph: BCCI

For LSG skipper Rishabh Pant (2), the highest all-time buy from an IPL auction, it was his third consecutive failure and the embarrassing manner of his dismissal won't amuse him one bit. It was a rank long-hop from Maxwell, which he tried to slog behind square but could only find Chahal at short fine leg.

This was after Arshdeep got rid off Mitchell Marsh (0) in the very first over with a delivery that bounced trifle extra with the opener closing his bat face.

 David Miller bats

IMAGE: David Miller bats. Photograph: BCCI

Aiden Markram (28 off 18 balls) started off well but Ferguson breached his defence with a quick nip-backer.

Pooran looked in ominous touch as he smashed Chahal for a couple of sixes but the wily out-of-favour leg-spinner had the last laugh.

Abdul Samad played a cameo with a 12-ball 27 

IMAGE: Abdul Samad played a cameo with a 12-ball 27. Photograph: BCCI

After being hammered for 15 in his first over, he bowled one slightly wide out of Pooran's hitting arc and he holed out in the deep. The Windies man hit five fours and two sixes.

Badoni hit three sixes and a four but could never force the momentum in LSG's favour and it was Abdul Samad's (27 off 12 balls) cameo that got them past 170-run mark.

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