PBKS defeats LSG for their second consecutive win in IPL 2025.

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PBKS defeats LSG for their second consecutive win in IPL 2025.
Punjab Kings (PBKS) defeated hosts Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the Ekana Stadium for their second consecutive win in the 2025 Indian Premier League.
The match was played on a tough red-soil field, and LSG were limited to 171/7 batting first. Arshdeep Singh dismissed three batters.
PBKS easily chased down the score, thanks in large part to opener Prabhsimran Singh’s 69.

Pooran, Badoni, and LSG power By sending opener Mitchell Marsh back for a golden duck, Arshdeep made an immediate impression. Before Lockie Ferguson caught Aiden Markram, he scored 28 runs off of 18 balls. As a result, LSG were at 39/3 at the conclusion of the powerplay. The LSG innings was then resurrected by Nicholas Pooran’s 44 runs in 30 balls. Abdul Samad (27 off just 12) and Ayush Badoni (41 off 33) also made significant contributions to the Super Giants’ good total.

Give chase. Prabhsimran drives PBKS’s pursuit. PBKS got off to a roaring start thanks to Prabhsimran’s outstanding performance in the powerplay overs. He dominated a 86-run partnership with captain Shreyas Iyer after losing his opening partner Priyansh Arya (8) cheaply. LSG was almost eliminated from the competition by his brilliance. As PBKS (177/2) won in just 16.2 overs, Iyer (52* off 30 balls) and impact sub Nehal Wadhera (43* off 25 balls) added the finishing touches.

Rivalry
Pant’s consistent defeat by Maxwell Rishabh Pant, captain of LSG, continues to struggle with the bat. He only hit two runs off five balls during his brief stint at the crease. Once more, the southpaw was defeated by Glenn Maxwell. Maxwell has defeated Pant three times out of the four times they have played each other, allowing only 12 runs off 16 balls. ESPNcricinfo reports that no spinner in the IPL has ever trapped the southpaw more than once.

Arshdeep
Arshdeep Singh asserts that Arshdeep was the best of the PBKS bowlers, scoring 3/43 in four overs despite letting in a few runs. At 26.31, the pacer has now taken 81 wickets in 67 games. He owns a fifer as well as two four-fers. In the IPL, his economy rate is 9.06. He now has seven wickets from five games, including one against LSG.

Prabhsimran
Five hundred fiery for Prabhsimran With the assistance of nine fours and three sixes, Prabhsimran scored 69 runs in 34 balls. He has scored 830 runs in his 36th IPL game. His strike rate of 148.48 is pretty impressive, even though his average is only 21.74. He also boasts a lot, so this was his fourth fifty. He now has 101 runs from four games against LSG, according to ESPNcricinfo, at a strike rate of 174.13.

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