IPL 2026: RR need something special against unbeaten PBKS
In the Shreyas Iyer-Ricky Ponting era that began last year, Punjab Kings have scripted a sensational turnaround.
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Playing their last game of the season in Mullanpur before hosting their final three league games in Dharamsala, PBKS will be expected to steamroll RR (ANI)
Mullanpur, 27 April
Riyan Parag, a captain short of runs, will need to lead from
the front to challenge a peerless Punjab Kings in their Indian Premier League
match here on Tuesday.
In the Shreyas Iyer-Ricky Ponting era that began last year,
Punjab Kings have scripted a sensational turnaround, making them the most
consistent and assuring unit in the competition, attributes they longed for
ages.
Virat Kohli owned the tag of chase-master with his
remarkable consistency over the years and now Iyer too is on that path. As a
leader and batter, Shreyas has displayed commendable calm in high-pressure
situations to help Punjab Kings stay unbeaten in the tournament thus far.
Iyer has led brilliantly but the team as a whole too has
functioned like a well-oiled unit. Last season, they managed to defend the lowest total in IPL history and on a scorching Saturday in New Delhi, Iyer and
Co. gunned down a record 265-run target with ridiculous ease.
The six wins in seven games (one washout) has also been made
possible by the destructive opening duo of Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh,
who put their team on course for a historic chase at Kotla by hammering 116
runs in the powerplay. Punjab Kings bowlers took a beating in that match but
considering the batting friendly conditions and small ground dimensions, they
could not be blamed much.
Playing their last game of the season here before hosting
their final three league games of the season in Dharamsala, Punjab Kings will
be expected to steamroll Rajasthan Royals.
The Royals have lost momentum in the middle phase of the
tournament having won their first four games. While teen sensation Vaibhav
Sooryavanshi has produced jaw dropping performances, the team has not been able
to maintain consistency. Eight games into the season, captain Parag has failed
to deliver in the middle order, collecting just 88 runs in eight innings at an
underwhelming strike rate of 112.82. The pressure on him is mounting with every
game.
Sunrisers Hyderabad were able to chase down 229 against the Royals comfortably in the night game on Saturday. Their fielding too left a lot to be desired.
"I think different venues everyday, different games,
different ways to approach it. I feel we don't know how Chandigarh is going to
be as of now. I mean, they chased down a big score, yes, in Delhi, but
Chandigarh is a new ground and a new wicket, a new soil. So hopefully, it
doesn't go to that extent," said Parag.
Batting first, Punjab Kings had pummelled 254 in their previous
game at their home ground. The Royals would be hoping to bowl first considering
the phenomenal chasing abilities of Iyer and his team.
Match Starts 7.30pm IST.
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