Punjab Kings Chase Down Record 265 to Stay Unbeaten in IPL 2026

Punjab Kings chased down a record 265 against Delhi Capitals with seven balls to spare to maintain their unbeaten run in IPL 2026. Captain Shreyas Iyer said the team's mindset was simply to score 'one more run' than the opposition. KL Rahul's unbeaten 152, the highest score by an Indian in IPL history, went in vain. Opener Priyansh Arya credited self-belief and a strong powerplay for the successful chase.

Key Points: PBKS Chase Record 265 to Stay Unbeaten in IPL 2026

  • Punjab Kings chase record 265 with seven balls to spare
  • Shreyas Iyer scores 71 not out, Prabhsimran Singh hits 76
  • KL Rahul's unbeaten 152 goes in vain
  • Iyer praises Rahul's knock, says team had fun in heat
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IPL 2026: Was just saying whatever they get from here on, have to score one more run and become victorious, says Iyer

Punjab Kings chase down a record 265 against Delhi Capitals, with Shreyas Iyer and Prabhsimran Singh starring. Iyer says mindset was to score 'one more run'.

"Whatever they get from here on, I think we just have to score one more run and ensure we become victorious. - Shreyas Iyer"

New Delhi, April 25

Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer said his team's mindset during the high-scoring IPL clash was simple - to score 'one more run' than the Delhi Capitals and get a victory, while praising KL Rahul's innings and the openers' blazing start.

Iyer's words come after PBKS hunted down a record 265 with seven balls to spare. While Prabhsimran Singh top-scored with 76, Iyer himself made 71 not out to ensure PBKS maintained their unbeaten run in the competition. It also meant that Rahul's majestic 152 not out - the highest score by an Indian batter in the IPL - went in vain.

"In my mind, I was just saying that whatever they get from here on, I think we just have to score one more run and ensure we become victorious. And that was the mindset, nothing more, honestly speaking, because whatever balls the bowlers were bowling at that particular time, I think he was improvising and he (Rahul) was playing beautiful shots.

"So it didn't look like he was trying really hard. I just said to myself that if they can, we can too. We discussed that in the previous games, we chased around 220-225 with two overs left. So the mindset was very much similar. Get as many runs as possible in the powerplay and they just went bonkers from ball one and steadied the ship for us. And the rest of us, we just wanted to capitalise on the start," Iyer said after the match ended.

Asked about his thoughts on Rahul's knock, Iyer said, "I'm running out of words, honestly speaking, because first of all, it was scorching hot to come out there and see bowlers getting hit for fours and sixes, you kind of lose your mindset. You don't know what to do in such a situation, but I know how the wicket was.

"We were actually presuming the wicket would turn, but there wasn't much turn to offer. Probably after the powerplay, when Yuzi (Chahal) came in to bowl, the ball was holding a bit, but wasn't creating much of an impact. Kudos to KL (Rahul). The way he played was fabulous and pleasing to the eye," he said.

Talking about PBKS being listless in bowling and fielding, Iyer said, "Right now, we just want to have as much fun as possible and relax because we had three days of hard work, practicing in the heat and playing in the heat.

"So, relax a bit and then the day after, we'll rejuvenate and probably go back to the drawing board to see how we can come back stronger and plan successfully regarding the opponents we'll be playing in the future."

Opener Priyansh Arya, who hit 43 off 17 balls and blasted 116 runs in power-play alongside Prabhsimran, said the duo had a clear plan to make as many runs as possible. "We were talking among ourselves that if we try to score 80 in the first six overs, then we can easily make 100 runs if we bat smartly. That was the thing working for us. The pitch was very good. I had belief that we could chase it.

"Earlier I thought the score would be around 240, and we could chase that. But when it became 265, I still felt it wasn't impossible. If we had a good powerplay, we could chase it comfortably. I was enjoying it a lot (while Prabhsimran was batting.) I was thinking he should just keep hitting so maybe I wouldn't have to take many chances.

"Ricky Ponting said that if we play our best game, we can chase it comfortably. And we are the best team till now in the Indian Premier League. So if we play our best game, we can chase it. Just keep self-belief," he concluded.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, PBKS bowling needs serious work. 265 is a massive score and to chase it with 7 balls to spare... that's not just good batting, it's poor bowling. Iyer admitted they need to go back to the drawing board. Can't keep relying on your batters to bail you out every time. But what a knock by Rahul though - that guy is something else! 😍
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Ravi K
IPL at its absolute best! When Priyansh Arya said they believed they could chase 265 because they're the best team in the tournament, you gotta respect that confidence. Ricky Ponting really has instilled a fearless mindset in this squad. And Prabhsimran's 76 was just brutal - those powerplay sixes were like watching a video game! 🎯
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Ananya R
I feel so bad for KL Rahul. Scoring 152* and still ending up on the losing side must be heartbreaking. But credit to Iyer and PBKS - they showed incredible character. The way they targeted 80 in powerplay and ended up with 116 shows how well they planned. This is what modern T20 batting is all about - aggression from ball one! 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who watches IPL from abroad, I have to say this is the most entertaining league in the world. 265 chased with 7 balls left? That's just insane! Iyer's 'one more run' philosophy is simple but effective. And can we talk about how cool it is that Priyansh Arya, a youngster, has that kind of self-belief? The future of Indian cricket is bright! 🌟
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Naveen S

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