Key Points

Varun Aaron shares insights on how the Ahmedabad pitch could benefit the Punjab Kings in their IPL 2025 Qualifier 2 clash against Mumbai Indians. Pointing out PBKS's reliance on their openers, Aaron suggests that setting a target could reduce pressure on their inexperienced batting lineup. Tom Moody adds that while Punjab needs to overcome their previous setback, their season's performance shows grit and resilience against the favored MI. With both teams gearing up, it's set to be an exciting match at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

Key Points: Varun Aaron on Ahmedabad Pitch Favoring PBKS in IPL Qualifier

  • Varun Aaron notes Ahmedabad pitch suits PBKS top order
  • Tom Moody stresses Punjab's resilience against favorite MI
  • Setting a target crucial for PBKS inexperienced lineup
  • Mumbai enters match after strong performance against Gujarat Titans
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IPL 2025: Ahmedabad surface is going to suit PBKS, says Aaron ahead of Qualifier 2

Varun Aaron believes that Ahmedabad's pitch gives PBKS an edge against MI in Qualifier 2.

"Punjab would love to set the tone, especially in a knockout game like this. - Varun Aaron"

New Delhi, June 1

Ahead of the IPL 2025 Qualifier 2 between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians at Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, former India pacer Varun Aaron believes PBKS might have a slight advantage in Ahmedabad due to the nature of the pitch, which suits their top-order batters.

"I think the Ahmedabad surface, first of all, is going to suit Punjab. It'll suit both teams, but Punjab more as such, because they rely heavily on both the openers. I think it's good that they qualified in the top two. They've got that one game out. At least their young Indian contingent has seen a high-pressure, knockout kind of a game. And now they know what it's all about. What they have to do and what they don't have to do," Aaron said on ESPNcricinfo's Time Out show.

"I'm sure Ricky Ponting has been in there. And now they can reset and go into this game. Like Shreyas Iyer said (after Qualifier 1), they lost a battle but they haven't lost the war yet," he added.

Former Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Tom Moody, on the other hand, urged PBKS to swiftly put their earlier setback behind them — having been bowled out for just 101 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Qualifier 1 in New Chandigarh —and to refocus on the strengths that made them one of the standout teams this season. While he acknowledged that MI were “definitely favourites” going into the clash, he added that “you’d never write off Punjab,” as this team “has certainly punched above their weight.”

MI set up a Qualifier 2 clash with PBKS after eliminating Gujarat Titans (GT) in New Chandigarh on Friday, posting a commanding 228 for 5.

"Well, they've had a little bit of time to park that disappointment. And they just need to refocus on what's made them good this year. What is it that has made them really a threat throughout the year? And obviously, it's a lot of their uncapped players have punched well above their weight," Moody said.

"It's continuing to surround them full of confidence and faith. And if they do that on a good batting surface, there's no doubt they'll be competitive. But let's face it, Mumbai are going to be coming in red-hot after a good performance up in Chandigarh. And have sort of, in a way, washed away all the negative aspects of their season. Whether it be individual form, the losses that they had early on in the tournament. They're very good at the business end."

Aaron also emphasised the importance of setting the tone early in this high-stakes knockout match. He agreed with Moody that batting first would be the smarter approach, particularly for a team like PBKS with a relatively inexperienced batting line-up.

"I think Punjab would love to set the tone. Especially in a knockout game like this. I completely agree with Tom: it's always better to set the target. Again, that's also because they've got a very inexperienced batting unit. Yes, they have a good batting unit, but inexperienced. So in a game like this, pressure can really get to you. It's better you set the target, less pressure, and then let your bowlers do the rest," Aaron said.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
PBKS has been the dark horse this season! Their young players like Prabhsimran and Jitesh have been outstanding. But MI's experience in knockouts is unmatched. It'll be a cracker of a match! 💥 #IPL2025
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Priya M.
I disagree with Aaron's pitch assessment. Ahmedabad's surface has been unpredictable this season. MI's bowling attack with Bumrah and Co. can exploit any conditions. PBKS better be prepared for short balls!
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Arjun S.
After that 101 all out disaster, PBKS needs to show they have the mental strength. Ponting's guidance will be crucial. But MI looking dangerous after that 228 score! 🔥
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Sneha R.
As a Punjab supporter, I'm nervous but hopeful! Our boys have shown great spirit this season. Just hope they don't choke under pressure like last match. Need Dhawan to lead from the front! #SherPunjab
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Vikram J.
The real battle will be PBKS power hitters vs MI's death bowling. If Punjab can survive Bumrah's spell, they have a chance. Otherwise, MI will walk through to finals again!
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Neha P.
Why is everyone writing off PBKS after one bad match? They topped the league phase for a reason. Cricket is a funny game - form matters on the day! May the best team win 🤞
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Karan D.
MI's middle order looks shaky to me. If PBKS can get Rohit

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