Prabhsimran Singh’s father on dialysis; The kings of Punjab are preparing for impact?

Prabhsimran Singh was one of the best IPL 2025 drummers. Its performance with the bat is one of the main reasons for the dominant performance of the Punjab Kings this year.
The Guichet goalkeeper’s goalkeeper has completely justified the PBKS decision to keep it. He is currently the main scorer of the 18th IPL season franchise.
Prabhsimran Singh fired with the bat
Until now, in 11 games, Prabhsimran Singh has scored 437 points at an average of almost 40 and a strike rate of 170.
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Sunday, May 4, he broke 91 points on only 48 balls that helped PBKS beat the super giants of Lucknow by 38 points and move in the second place in the table of the points.
It was his third fifty consecutive, because he became the third player after Kl Rahul and Chris Gayle reached three consecutive fifties for the outfit based in Punjab.
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The father of Prabhsimran Singh fights against the faulty kidneys:
While Prabhsimran Singh has a big impact on the field in IPL 2025 in progress, few people know that the opening of the kings of Punjab is going through a turbulent period of his personal life.
While Prabhsimran Singh has seized all the spotlights of his striker this season, his father Sardar Surjit Singh is in dialysis because his two kidneys fail.
While Singh Senior is bedridden, that did not prevent him from following the exploits of his son in the IPL. Satwinderpal Singh, older brother of Surjit Singh, revealed how Prabhsimran’s striker is the only thing that makes his father smile today.
“The only time he smiles these days is when he sees Prabhsimran beats in IPL,” Satwinderpal Singh told Timesofindia.com.
“He crosses dialysis three times a week. As a older brother, I do not see the pain he endured. I have to get out of the house when the doctors go home for dialysis. Not a day was not made that I did not pray that it was not my younger brother,” said Satwinderpal.
Prabhsimran’s father continuously watching him beat
Speaking further, Satwinderpal opened on the way he makes sure to watch every pbks match with his younger brother.
“Before all the Punjab Kings matches, I wear it in the living room. We watch the match together, and each time the camera is on Simmu, he smiles. If Simmu marks, he continues to smile and laugh. In these moments, he forgets the pain in which he is. If Simmu plays a stroke of recklessness, he shouts,” Khotte Aaram Naal Khel. “”
“Simmu’s video called on Monday morning to take an update on Surjit. And my brother made him saying why he threw his counter after approaching the hundred,” said Satwinderpal.
“Shouting at Simmu, he hates for the breath. Each time I have to intervene and tell him to praise the child, because he plays so well,” he added.
With a form on his side, Prabhsimran will be impatient to continue his great race with the bat not only for his team but also to smile on the face of his sick father.




