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IPL 2025: Punjab Kings Book Top-two berth, the Mumbai Indians left to fight in Eliminator | Cricket news

Priyansh Arya and Josh Inglis

In a confrontation with high stakes at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, the Kings of Punjab and the Indians of Mumbai clashed in the penultimate match of the 2025 League IPL Scene. The winner of this match was guaranteed a finish in the top two and a place in qualify 1. The captain of the Kings of Punjab, Shreyas Iyer, won the draw and was elected first, depending on the advantage of chasing under the lights. The Mumbai Indians posted a competitive total of 184 for seven, thanks to crucial contributions from Suryakumar Yadav and Hhelik Pandya. Suryakumar was once again the interpreter off competition, marking 57 on 39 balls. In the process, he broke the longtime record of Sachin Tentulkar to become the highest scorer of Mumbai Indians in a single IPL season. Hhelik Pandya participated in a Quickfire 26 on only 15 bullets, offering an essential acceleration in the overtime of death. The opener Ryan Rickelton gave Mi a positive start with 27 out of 20 bullets, helping his team reaching 52 for one in the PowerPlay despite an Arshdeep Singh spell. Kyle Jamieson, making his debut for the kings of Punjab, was taken for a few early borders by Rickelton but settled as the sleeves progressed.

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Rohit Sharma played a regular hand with 24 out of 21 balls, including a safe blow of class halfway against Marco Jansen. However, Jansen took over Rickelton in the sixth, inducing an unhappy shot that was taken in the middle. Harpreet Brar, filling the injured Yuzvendra Chahal, continued his impressive form by removing Rohit Sharma. Nehal Wadhera took a good long -term take to finish the dismissal. Mumbai found himself in a disturbed place at 106 for four in the 13th. The large lines of Vijaykumar Vyshak worked well in the middle of the Overs because he rejected Will Jacks and Tilak Varma in rapid estate. But the tide turned the 19th when Mumbai hammered Vyshak for 23 points. Suryakumar and Naman Dhir (20 out of 12) played key roles in this late thrust.Quiz: Who is this IPL player? Despite the change of momentum, Arshdeep Singh played a sensational final, conceding only three points and picking up two counters to restrict Mumbai to 184. The punjab Kings was continued on a trembling note, losing Prabhsimran Singh early for 13 balls on 16 balls in Jasprit Bumrah. But a powerful 109 -point partnership between Priyansh Arya and Josh Inglis completely turned the trend. Arya struck a 62 composed before falling to Mitchell Santner, who also claimed the Inglis counter after a brilliant 73 balls out of 42. Captain Shreyas Iyer remained calm and composed, finishing the pursuit with an undefeated 26 of 15 balls alongside Nehal Wadhera, who made 2 out of 2. PBKS reached the target in 18.3 Overs.

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With this result, the Punjab Kings obtained a finish among the first two and a place in the qualifier 1. They will face either Gujarat Titans or the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, according to the result of the match of tomorrow between LSG and RCB. If RCB wins, they will finish in the first two and will play pbks. Otherwise, GT will take this second place and face the Punjab. The Mumbai Indians, on the other hand, will play in the eliminator. The finish in the first two offers a precious cushion – if a team loses the qualifier 1, they have another chance in qualify 2 against the winner of the eliminator, keeping their way to the final in life.


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