Sanjay Bangar hails Prabhsimran Singh's all-round attack after match-winning 80*

Sanjay Bangar praised Punjab Kings opener Prabhsimran Singh for his match-winning, unbeaten 80 off 39 balls against Mumbai Indians, highlighting his aggressive intent and ability to score all around the ground. Bangar also expressed surprise at Mumbai Indians underutilizing Quinton de Kock, who smashed a brilliant 112* in the same match. Punjab Kings chased down 196 in just 16.3 overs, with captain Shreyas Iyer also contributing a fluent 66. The comprehensive victory propelled PBKS to the top of the IPL table while MI slumped to ninth place.

Key Points: Bangar lauds Prabhsimran Singh's aggressive knock vs MI

  • Prabhsimran's unbeaten 80 powers PBKS chase
  • Bangar highlights his all-round aggressive intent
  • Quinton de Kock's 112* in a losing cause for MI
  • PBKS climbs to top of IPL table
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"His ability to attack all around the ground stands out": Sanjay Bangar lauds PBKS' Prabhsimran Singh

Sanjay Bangar praised Prabhsimran Singh's 80* and discussed MI's team balance, highlighting Quinton de Kock's impact. PBKS tops the table.

"What stands out is his ability to attack all around the ground. - Sanjay Bangar"

Mumbai, April 17

Former Indian cricketer and batting coach Sanjay Bangar hailed Punjab Kings opener Prabhsimran Singh for his aggressive batting and his ability to attack the bowlers and take them on all around the ground after his unbeaten 80-run knock against Mumbai Indians on Thursday's match in the Indian Premier League.

With PBKS chasing a 196-run target set by MI, Prabhsimran scored a scintillating and unbeaten 80-run knock off just 39 balls, smashing 11 boundaries and two sixes. He helped his team chase the target in just 16.3 overs. Notably, Prabhsimran was earlier dropped by MI's Jasprit Bumrah when the batter was playing on the score of 11.

Speaking on JioHotstar, JioStar expert Sanjay Bangar said a dropped chance proved costly as Prabhsimran capitalised on it with an impactful innings. He highlighted Prabhsimran's aggressive intent at the top, his ability to score all around the ground, and how his versatility helps maintain a high strike rate while keeping constant pressure on the bowlers.

"In hindsight, that drop did turn out to be a crucial moment because Prabhsimran Singh made the most of it. Punjab Kings' top order has been doing the bulk of the scoring, and he brings that aggressive intent which immediately puts bowlers under pressure. What stands out is his ability to attack all around the ground. He doesn't get restricted to one side. Whether it's through the off side or over the top, he keeps his options open, which allows him to maintain a high strike-rate and keep the pressure on throughout," Bangar said.

While Mumbai lost the match, the biggest positive from the match for them was Quinton de Kock, who MI had not included in the playing 11 until yesterday. De Kock slammed an unbeaten 112 off 60 balls, taking MI's score to beyond the 190-run mark.

Bangar expressed surprise at de Kock not being used more prominently, calling him a proven match-winner who can single-handedly influence games. He suggested Mumbai Indians may need to make tough selection decisions, possibly reconsidering options like Ryan Rickelton, to achieve the right balance. Bangar also stressed the importance of a well-aligned overseas combination and noted that a player like Will Jacks could bring added energy and intent to the lineup.

"I was a bit surprised to see Quinton de Kock not being utilised more prominently because he's a proven match-winner. When he gets going, he has the ability to win games on his own, and his record in T20 cricket reflects that. Mumbai Indians need that kind of impact at the top. It might mean making tough calls, even looking beyond Ryan Rickelton, to get the right balance in the XI. They also need to ensure their overseas combination complements the Indian core, and someone like Will Jacks, when he comes in, could add that extra energy and intent to the line-up," Bangar said.

Coming to the match, the Punjab Kings put on a complete performance on display against the Mumbai Indians.

Batting first, MI posted 195/6, powered by Quinton de Kock's brilliant 112* off 60 balls and a crucial 122-run partnership with Naman Dhir, who scored a quick 50. Arshdeep Singh led PBKS' bowling effort with the Player of the Match-winning figures of 3/22 in 4 overs.

In response, PBKS chased the target in just 16.3 overs, reaching 198/3. Prabhsimran Singh starred with an unbeaten 80 off 39 balls, while skipper Shreyas Iyer contributed a fluent 66 off 35 balls. The duo added a match-defining stand after early setbacks. For MI, Allah Ghazanfar picked up 2/32, but the bowlers were largely ineffective as PBKS dominated the chase.

With this victory, PBKS climbed to the top of the table with four wins and a no-result, overtaking defending champions RCB, while MI slipped to ninth place with just one win from five matches.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this was fantastic cricket. But Mumbai's team selection is baffling. How do you bench a player like de Kock for so long? He scores a century and they still lose. The management needs to answer some tough questions.
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Vikram M
Bumrah dropping that catch changed the entire game. In a high-pressure tournament like IPL, such mistakes are very costly. Full credit to Prabhsimran for making them pay. He played without any fear.
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Rohit P
I respect Sanjay Bangar's analysis, but I feel he's being a bit too critical of MI's selection. It's easy to comment in hindsight. Every team experiments in the first half of the season. The real test is how they bounce back.
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Priya S
So happy for Prabhsimran! He's from Punjab and playing for Punjab Kings, scoring a match-winning innings. That must feel incredible. Hope he keeps this form. The chase was absolutely clinical. 💪
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Michael C
The contrast between the two innings was fascinating. De Kock's brilliant 112* in a losing cause, and Prabhsimran's explosive 80* in a winning one. Cricket is a great leveller. PBKS looks like a very balanced unit this year.

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