PBKS vs CSK: Mahendra Singh Dhoni's hard work on hard work, Punjab Kings won, CSK got the fourth consecutive defeat

Cricket News Desk. In IPL 2025, Punjab Kings returned to the winning track. Punjab won 18 runs against Chennai Super Kings. The team lost 3 wickets in power. Out of the top 6 batsmen, 5 couldn’t even touch the TENS figure. Even after that, with the help of Priyansh Arya’s century, Punjab beat first and scored 219 runs against the loss of 6 wickets. Chennai scored 201 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. Mahendra Singh Dhoni scored 27 runs from 12 balls. Priyansh received the support of Shashank. The Opper Priyansh Arya recorded in 39 balls in the fourth fastest century in IPL history. He scored 103 runs from 42 balls with the help of nine sixes and seven fours. When the team was in trouble to lose five wickets for 83 runs, Priyansh shared a 71 -Run partnership with Shashank Singh (52 not out) for the sixth wicket. Shashank took the team’s score beyond 200 with a 65 -run partnership for the seventh wicket with Marco Jenson (34 not out). Shashank beat three sixes and two fours in a 36 -ball turn, while Jenson beat two sixes and two fours while standing with 19 balls. Super Kings Bowlers were very expensive. Khalil Ahmed took two wickets for 45 runs, while Ravichandran Ashwin took two wickets for 48 runs. Mathisha Pathirana delivered 52 runs in four overs, but did no success. Punjab won the throw and decided to bat first, but the wickets of Prabhasimran Singh (00) and Captain Shreyas Iyer (09) lost in the third about himself. Secondly, Prabhasimran Mukesh Chaudhary’s ball bowled on wickets, while Khalil also bowled in second place. On the first ball of the match, Priyansh hit a six of Khalil’s ball. Priyansh hit another six in this ear. He hit a six of Mukesh’s ball and then three consecutive fours. Khalil gave Punjab the third wicket by getting Marcus Stoinis (04) out of Devon Conway. Priyansh completed his half -century in just 19 balls by hitting a six of Ashwin’s ball. In his next ear, Ashwin Nihal Vadhera (09) and Glenn Maxwell (01) rejected 83 for five wickets for Punjab Kings. Priyansh completed the fourth fastest century of IPL history of just 39 balls using three consecutive sixes and a four in 13th place, but was caught in second place by Vijay Shankar. Shashank found a good partner in the form of Yansen. Shashank beat a six of Noor ball while Yansen hit a six of Patira’s ball. Johnson also hit a six in the last of Pathirana’s turn, while Shashank completed his half -century 36 balls with three runs from the last ball. CSK batsmen couldn’t score quickly. Conway and Ravindra chased the target and gave the Super Kings a good start by adding 59 runs to the power play. During this, Ravindra also hit three consecutive fours of Yash Thakur. However, Prabhasimran Singh stopped Ravindra in seventh place from Glenn Maxwell. He hit six fours while facing 23 balls. Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad failed again and after scoring a run, she took off Ferguson Shashank, who made the team 62 runs on two wickets. As an influential player, Dubey, who ended up in the field, showed his attitude by beating a fourth and six of Ferguson, while Conway also beat a six from Marcus Stoinis. Conway completed his half -century in 37 balls by hitting the consecutive balls of Jenson, while Dubey also hit a six in this ear. Super Kings needed 75 runs to win the last five overs. Ferguson gave the Super Kings a big blow by firing Dubey. He faced 27 balls and beat three fours and two sixes. Ferguson scored only seven runs in the Over, while Yuzvendra Chahal conceded nine runs in 17th place, which needed 59 runs in the last three overs. In the 18th of Ferguson, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (27 runs, 12 balls, three sixes, one four) hit two sixes, but the Conway retired. In the next ear of Arshdeep, Yash left Dhoni’s catch and used it and hit a four and six on the balls of consecutive balls. Now 28 runs were needed to win in the last ear. Yash caught Dhoni on the first ball by Chahal. Ravindra Jadeja (9 unbeaten 9) hit a six of Yash’s ball, but the team stayed away from the target. Share this story -tags