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Prabhsimran Singh powered an incredible batting effort from Punjab Kings as they scored 236/5 after which Lucknow Super Giants got to 199/7
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Prabhsimran Singh smashed 91 in just 48 balls as the Punjab Kings finally ended their voodoo in Dharamsala and beat the Lucknow Super Giants by 37 runs. Prabhsimran’s innings, coupled with major contributions from Shreyas Iyer and Shashank Singh, propelled PBKS to a score of 236/5 after which a devastating powerplay spell from Arshdeep Singh pretty much laid waste to the LSG chase. (PTI)
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Punjab were handed an early blow at Dharamsala, where they have lost the last times they played here, with explosive opener Priyansh Arya falling in the first over. However, Josh Inglis then came in and tonked the first four balls he faced for a four and three sixes. Prabhsimran Singh also scored at a strong rate with the returning Mayank Yadav shredded to pieces by the two batters. Inglis fell in the fifth over, making it two wickets lost in the powerplay for PBKS but they did score a healthy 66 runs in the period as well.(ANI)
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PrabhsImran sailed past 50 a fourth consecutive time after the powerp[lay and put up a 78-run stand with captain Shreyas Iyer which came in just 47 balls. Prabhsimran then continued the middle-over assault from PBKS even after the latter fell.(AP)
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Shashank joined Prabhsimran Singh after the dismissal of captain Shreyas Iyer and took the Punjab Kings run rate to a different level. Prabhsimran was eventually dismissed just nine runs short of a century.(PTI)
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Shashank then provided the perfect finish, remaining unbeaten on 33 off 15 balls. (PTI)
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Arshdeep Singh’s devastating powerplay spell practically ended Lucknow Super Giants’ slender chances of chasing down the mammoth target of 237. Arshdeep dismissed openers Aiden Markram and Mitchell Marsh in his second over and then got the all-important wicket of Nicholas Pooran in his next.(AFP)
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Rishabh Pant failed to make an impact once again, losing his bat and his wicket at the same time on 18 off 17. (ANI)
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Ayush Badoni and Abdul Samad then put up an 81-run stand off 41 balls. Samad missed out on a half-century but Badoni got there in 32 balls.(PTI)
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Badoni went on to score 74 in 40 balls. He was dismissed in the last over by Yuzvendra Chahal. (AFP)
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