Punjab Kings Beat LSG by 54 Runs in IPL Run-Fest as Priyansh Arya, Cooper Connolly Smash 16 Sixes
PBKS post season's highest total of 254/7; Shashank Singh drops three catches including key Markram chance
Quick Look
- Punjab Kings defeated Lucknow Super Giants by 54 runs in Mullanpur, posting the season's highest total of 254/7.
- Priyansh Arya (93) and Cooper Connolly (87) shared a 182-run partnership in 13.2 overs, hitting 16 sixes between them.
- LSG chased 200/5 with Rishabh Pant (43), Mitchell Marsh (40) and Aiden Markram (42).
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Why It Matters
Punjab Kings were runners-up in IPL 2025 and entered this match with four wins in five matches, sitting second on the points table before this victory propelled them to the top.
Mullanpur witnessed a run-fest on Sunday. It was Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly who lit up the venue with knocks of 93 and 87 respectively, smashing 16 sixes between them to power Punjab Kings to a commanding 54-run win over Lucknow Super Giants. Arya and Connolly stitched together a 182-run stand for the second wicket in just 13.2 overs, propelling PBKS to 254/7 - the highest total of this IPL season, surpassing Royal Challengers Bengaluru's 250/3. In reply, LSG managed 200/5 in 20 overs, with skipper Rishabh Pant (43), opener Mitchell Marsh (40) and Aiden Markram (42) offering some resistance. Amid the run-fest, the match also featured a string of dropped catches that left the Punjab Kings camp - especially head coach Ricky Ponting - visibly frustrated. Shashank Singh endured a tough outing in the field, dropping three catches. One of the key moments came in the 18th over off Arshdeep Singh, when Markram lofted a shot towards covers. Shashank had a clear chance but appeared casual, and the ball sailed over to the boundary cushion for a six. Arshdeep looked visibly unhappy, while Ponting, when shown on camera, appeared both stunned and furious at the lapse. After the match, as Punjab Kings celebrated the win, captain Shreyas Iyer shared a light moment with Shashank - hugging him and even playfully covering his face with a cap, seemingly shielding him from Ponting's glare. Later, Ponting was also seen sharing a hug with Shashank, putting the moment behind them. Punjab Kings, runners-up in IPL 2025, now sit at the top of the points table with five wins in six matches. Punjab Kings have 11 points with a net run rate of +1.420.
Open Questions
- Will Shashank Singh retain his place in the XI despite the dropped catches?
- Can PBKS maintain their top position throughout the tournament?