Key Points

RCB spinners Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma delivered match-defining spells to restrict PBKS to 157/6. Punjab's openers started strong but lost momentum after Pandya's twin strikes. Suyash Sharma dismantled the middle order, leaving PBKS struggling at 114/6. Marco Jansen and Shashank Singh's late partnership helped PBKS reach a modest total.

Key Points: RCB Spinners Krunal Pandya Suyash Sharma Restrict Punjab Kings to 157

  • Krunal Pandya takes 2/25 to dismiss openers early
  • Suyash Sharma claims 2/26 including key wickets
  • PBKS middle order collapses after strong start
  • Jansen-Shashank salvage innings with 41-run stand
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RCB spinners shine as Punjab Kings restricted to 157/6 in Mullanpur

Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma shine as RCB spinners restrict PBKS to 157/6 in IPL 2025 clash at Mullanpur.

"Krunal and Suyash bowled brilliantly to break PBKS momentum - Rajat Patidar"

Mullanpur, April 20

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) spinners played a pivotal role in restricting Punjab Kings (PBKS) to 157/6 in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 clash in Mullanpur on Sunday.

After winning the toss, RCB skipper Rajat Patidar opted to bowl first, a decision that proved effective, thanks to disciplined spells from his spin duo, Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma. While Pandya finished with figures of 2/25, Suyash was equally impressive, bagging 2/26 in his four overs.

PBKS got off to a flying start, with openers Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh launching a quickfire partnership of 42 runs. However, Krunal Pandya broke the momentum by dismissing Arya for 22. Punjab brought up their fifty in just 5.1 overs and reached 62/1 at the end of the powerplay but the flow of runs soon dried up after Pandya struck again just after the powerplay, removing the dangerous Prabhsimran Singh for 33.

The middle order struggled to build momentum, with captain Shreyas Iyer falling for a sluggish 6 off 10 balls to Romario Shepherd, who was playing his first match of the season. A mix-up between Nehal Wadhera and Josh Inglis led to a run out, sending Wadhera back for just 5.

Inglis, however, showed some resistance with a handy 29 off 17 deliveries before being bowled by the crafty Suyash Sharma. The leg-spinner soon added another to his tally by cleaning up Marcus Stoinis for just 1, leaving Punjab reeling at 114/6 in 13.5 overs.

It was then left to South African all-rounder Marco Jansen and Shashank Singh to steady the ship. The duo stitched together an unbeaten 41-run stand for the seventh wicket, guiding PBKS to a respectable total. Shashank remained unbeaten on 31 off 33 balls, while Jansen contributed a valuable 25 off 20 deliveries.

- ANI

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Amit S.
What a bowling performance by RCB! Krunal and Suyash were absolute 🔥 today. PBKS middle order really struggled against quality spin. Hope RCB can chase this down comfortably!
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Priya K.
As a PBKS fan, I'm disappointed with our batting today. The run out was completely avoidable and cost us momentum. Shashank and Jansen saved us from complete embarrassment at least.
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Rahul M.
Suyash Sharma continues to impress! His control and variations are exceptional for someone so young. Future star in the making for sure 👏
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Sanjay P.
Respectful criticism: While RCB bowled well, I think PBKS batters showed poor shot selection. Too many reckless attempts at big shots when the situation demanded stability.
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Neha T.
That partnership between Jansen and Shashank was crucial! Shows the value of having proper all-rounders in T20 cricket. 157 might be defendable if PBKS bowl well.
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Vikram J.
Great to see Shepherd getting a game after warming the bench. His wicket of Iyer was important in breaking PBKS's back. RCB's team balance looks much better this season.

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