Who won yesterday's IPL match? Priyansh Arya, MS Dhoni among the most important highlights of PBKS vs CSK Clash | Mint

Young opener Priyansh on Tuesday struck his first IPL century at the power of Punjab Kings to the 18-run victory over Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2025. Arya chose to bat and shone brightly with the bat to power PBKs to 219/6. Priyansh Arya drove on his happiness and struck to make 103 out of just 42 balls with the help of seven fours and nine strokes over the fence. Shashank Singh also scored 52 not 36 balls for Punjab Kings. Devon Conway chased 69 out of 49 balls, while Shivam Dube and Rachin Ravindran scored 36 and 42 respectively. By the end, the legendary MS Dhoni played a 27-run of 12 balls, but the beat was not enough to lead CSK to victory. Let’s see Key Highlights of PBKS vs CSK Clash. Priyansh Arya lit Chandigarh Sky a product of the first Delhi Premier League (DPL), Priyansh Arya led his name in IPL history books when he became the fastest Indian to achieve an IPL hundred. With wickets falling on the other side, the Punjab Kings opener kept his fort to rush to a fifty ball of 19 balls before reaching his triple figures in 39 balls. It was his first IPL hundred. He finishes with 103 runs off 42 balls with seven fours and nine sixes. Rare mid-order collapse other than previous games, Punjab Kings had a rare middle-order collapse as Prabhsimran Singh, Shreyas Iyer, Marcus Stoinis, Nehal Wadhera and Glenn Maxwell, all fell for single figures. However, it was Shashank Singh’s 36-ball 52 not out, and an unbeaten 34 of 19 balls from Marco Jansen helped Punjab Kings cross the 200 run. Devon Conway retired in Chase, Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra, 36, joined 61 runs for the first wicket. Although Revindra perished after 23 balls, Conway continued, but was slow in pace. Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad (1) also did not bother the scorers. Shivam Dube tried his best with a 27-ball 42, but couldn’t stay long. Conway has been retiring 68. MS Dhoni’s Komo in vain amid all criticism of the batting position, MS Dhoni walked out on No.5 and threatened to take away the match with a wave of sixes. But it was Yash Thakur, who ended CSK’s hope with Dhoni’s wicket in the final. The former CSK captain scored just 27 runs from 12 balls, as the five-time champions were 18 runs. Stay up to date with all the actions from the IPL 2025. Look at the IPL 2025 schedule, follow the latest IPL 2025 points table and follow the top performers with the orange cap and purple cap.