PBKS Chase Record 9th 200+ Target as Arya, Iyer Dismantle CSK

Punjab Kings secured a record ninth 200-plus chase in the IPL, defeating Chennai Super Kings by chasing 210. Priyansh Arya provided a blistering start with 39 runs off just 11 balls, setting a formidable platform. Captain Shreyas Iyer anchored the innings with a calm half-century, crediting the team's explosive opening and a collective batting effort. The loss leaves CSK winless after two games, with concerns over their bowling attack despite favorable conditions.

Key Points: PBKS Chase 200+ vs CSK for Record 9th IPL Time

  • PBKS chase 210 for record 9th 200+ IPL total
  • Priyansh Arya's 39 off 11 sets blistering tone
  • Shreyas Iyer anchors with a 26-ball fifty
  • CSK remain winless after two matches
  • Team focuses on internal standards over external pressure
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IPL 2026: 'That's the way they have been batting for years now,' says Shreyas Iyer on record ninth 200+ chase

Shreyas Iyer credits explosive start and team mindset after Punjab Kings chase 210 against CSK for a record ninth 200+ IPL chase.

"We just decided inside the dressing room that we want to impress each other rather than anyone outside. - Shreyas Iyer"

Chennai, April 4

Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer credited his side's explosive start and collective batting effort for chasing down a 200-plus total against Chennai Super Kings, highlighting the confidence within the group and a dressing-room mindset focused on internal standards rather than external expectations.

PBKS once again proved why they are the masters of 200-plus chases in the IPL, pulling off the feat for the ninth time as Priyansh Arya and Shreyas Iyer dismantled the Chennai Super Kings attack. Arya set the tone with a blistering start, racing to 33 off just 9 balls as PBKS brought up their fifty in no time, while Iyer anchored the chase with a calm yet commanding knock, accelerating from 4 off 5 to a 26-ball fifty.

"Obviously, there is a worry before getting onto the field. But the way we started today, I think it was an exceptional start. Priyansh and Prabh are doing the job at the start and setting the bench for us to go inside. I feel that the way they have been batting for years now stabilises the rhythm for us. I am glad that everyone is getting to bat in the first two games. It gives us confidence. Whenever we are stuck in a pressure situation, people know how to go about it. It is not planned. But we just decided inside the dressing room that we want to impress each other rather than anyone outside. A certain sort of clarity as well," said Iyer after the match.

In contrast, CSK remain winless after two games, and the bigger concern will be being outplayed in conditions that should have favoured them. Despite posting a strong 209 for 5 on a surface suited to their batting strength, their bowling once again failed to hold up, exposing a key weakness early in the season.

Priyansh Arya ignited the chase with an impressive start, setting the tone for Punjab Kings' pursuit of 210 against Chennai Super Kings. Brought in as a substitute, Arya made his intentions clear. He attacked Khaleel Ahmed right from the beginning. A sharp, straight drive for four, followed by a powerful six over midwicket, marked his entrance. While Khaleel managed some movement against Prabhsimran Singh, he still gave away 14 runs in the first over.

There was no break in the second over as Arya attacked Matt Henry, hitting 4, 6, and 4 to reach 25 off just six balls. By the time PBKS scored their fifty in an incredible 3.2 overs, Arya had already piled up 27 off eight balls, easily finding the boundary. This was a bold, modern T20 strategy. Seeing a target of over 200, he went all out in the power play to take control of the chase. His 39 off 11 at a strike rate of 355 may not have been a match-winning innings by itself, but it clearly represented the role of an aggressive opener today: deal maximum damage early and establish a platform.

"Absolutely. Getting 39 off 11 balls, that is the start you need chasing 208. I think it was better to bat on. The way we started, it was 25 off 3 overs, and suddenly they picked from there. Over rate is something we need to look at. 5 fielders coming in the last 2 overs is the only part we need to look at."

Praising senior spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, Iyer said, "I feel that we all know how good Dube is against spin. There were many domestic players who are good against spin. Yuzi, we know how impressive he has been over the years. He is one of the best bowlers in IPL. Whenever I am in doubt, I go to him."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a CSK fan, this is painful to watch. Two losses in a row, and the bowling looks completely toothless. 209 should be defendable at Chepauk. Deepak Chahar's absence is being felt badly. Need to bounce back fast.
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Priya S
Shreyas Iyer's captaincy is looking very sharp. Using Chahal against Dube was a masterstroke. And giving credit to the domestic players in the setup shows good leadership. PBKS might finally have a winning formula this season.
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Vikram M
Priyansh Arya's innings was the game-changer. 39 off 11 balls! That's the kind of fearless cricket we need to see more of from Indian youngsters. Takes immense pressure off the middle order. Well played, lad!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I think the article and the praise gloss over a real issue Shreyas mentioned - the over rate. Conceding runs because you only have 4 fielders outside at the death due to a slow over rate is poor game management. PBKS got lucky CSK's bowling was worse. That needs to be fixed.
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Michael C
The tactical battle was fascinating. PBKS identified the powerplay as the key phase and went all-out. CSK's bowlers, especially the overseas pacers, had no answer. The difference in intent was clear from ball one. Great match for the neutral fan!

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