PBKS Crush LSG by 54 Runs as Arya, Connolly Fire in 254 Run Rampage

Punjab Kings extended their unbeaten run with a commanding 54-run victory over Lucknow Super Giants. Opener Priyansh Arya's blistering 93 and Cooper Connolly's 87 powered PBKS to a massive total of 254/7. Despite 40s from Mitchell Marsh, Rishabh Pant, and Aiden Markram, LSG could only manage 200/5 in reply. The win solidifies PBKS's position at the top of the table while LSG slump to their third consecutive defeat.

Key Points: PBKS Beat LSG by 54 Runs, Stay Unbeaten in IPL 2026

  • PBKS defend 254/7
  • Priyansh Arya scores 93 off 37
  • Cooper Connolly hits 87 off 46
  • LSG suffer third straight loss
  • PBKS remain top of table
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IPL 2026: Bowlers star as PBKS continue unbeaten run with 54-run win over LSG

Punjab Kings post 254/7 to demolish Lucknow Super Giants by 54 runs. Priyansh Arya (93) and Cooper Connolly (87) star with the bat.

"PBKS bowlers delivered a disciplined performance to restrict LSG to 200/5."

New Chandigarh, April 19

In-form Punjab Kings extended their unbeaten streak in IPL 2026 with a clinical 54-run demolition of Lucknow Super Giants on Sunday. Defending a season-high total of 254/7, Marco Jansen finished with 2-37, while Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal, and Vijaykumar Vyshak claimed one wicket apiece to ensure PBKS remained at the top of the points table.

While opener Priyansh Arya (93 off 37 balls) and Australian southpaw Cooper Connolly (87 off 46 balls) set up the massive target with their blazing fifties, PBKS bowlers delivered a disciplined performance to restrict LSG to 200/5, despite some late sloppiness in the field.

Chasing 255 was always going to be an uphill task for LSG and they went on this pursuit with their third opening combination - Mitchell Marsh joining forces with Ayush Badoni. The duo did well to have a 61-run stand, but it wasn't enough to chase a steep target.

Though Marsh, Rishabh Pant and Aiden Markram hit 40s each, none could convert it to a huge game-defining knock to give PBKS a scare. With the heavy defeat, LSG got their third straight loss and are now at number eight, with only Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians behind them.

LSG's experiment of opening Badoni with Marsh began well as they hit 10 boundaries in their opening stand going past fifty, before Vyshak broke the stand on the final ball of the powerplay by deceiving the former with a slower delivery that was comfortably caught by mid-wicket.

Marsh and Pant then tried to inject momentum - with the LSG skipper smoking Jansen for back-to-back sixes. But the introduction of Chahal tightened the screws - with 20 runs coming off overs 9-11, he broke the threatening second-wicket partnership when Marsh dragged a flighted delivery straight to long-on.

Pant continued his solo charge by smashing Chahal for consecutive sixes in the 12th over, but fell for a quick-fire 43 when his attempt to slice a wide yorker from Arshdeep led to him being caught behind, a decision confirmed by UltraEdge.

The chase effectively ended there as Nicholas Pooran's poor run continued when he fell for nine - mistiming a knuckleball from Jansen to long-on. Markram (42) and Mukul Choudhary (21 not out) entertained with a flurry of boundaries and aided by three dropped catches from PBKS fielders in the final three overs, but the result was a foregone conclusion in the hosts favour.

Brief Scores: Punjab Kings 254/7 in 20 overs (Priyansh Arya 93, Cooper Connolly 87; Prince Yadav 2-25, M Siddharth 2-35) beat Lucknow Super Giants 200/5 in 20 overs (Rishabh Pant 43, Aiden Markram 42; Marco Jansen 2-37, Vijaykumar Vyshak 1-30) by 54 runs

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this was fantastic entertainment! 254 is a monster total. But LSG's strategy is confusing. Why keep changing the opening pair? Badoni is not an opener. They need to settle their batting order instead of these experiments every match.
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Vikram M
Good win, but the fielding in the last few overs was sloppy. Three dropped catches is not acceptable at this level. We got away with it today, but against stronger teams, it will cost us the match. Need to tighten up. 💪
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Rohit P
Chahal's spell in the middle overs was the turning point. He controlled the run flow when Marsh and Pant were looking dangerous. Experience matters! LSG's middle order collapse is becoming a pattern. Pooran needs to find form quickly.
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Priya S
Cooper Connolly deserves more credit! His partnership with Arya was breathtaking. 87 off 46 balls as a foreign player under pressure is top class. PBKS management has built a very strong squad this season. Hoping they can finally lift the trophy! 🏆
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Michael C
The scorecard shows a big win, but defending 254 should be comfortable. Let's be honest, LSG never really got close. Their bowling was taken apart. Prince Yadav's 2/25 was the only positive in a very expensive attack. They need to go back to the drawing board.

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