NEW DELHI: 24-year-old sensation Priyansh Arya stole the show as he slammed a blistering maiden IPL century to lead Punjab Kings (PBKS) to a thrilling 18-run win over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in a run-fest.
Arya smashed 103 off just 42 balls, including 7 fours and 9 towering sixes, bringing up his century in just 39 balls — the fifth-fastest in IPL history and the second fastest by an Indian after Yusuf Pathan.
Supporting knocks from Shashank Singh (52 not out) and Marco Jansen (34 not out) propelled PBKS to a formidable 219/6.
Despite the flat pitch, CSK bowlers struggled, with Khaleel Ahmed (2/45) and Ravichandran Ashwin (2/48) among the few bright spots.
In reply, CSK managed 201/5, falling short despite a steady 69 (49) from Devon Conway and a late flourish by MS Dhoni (27 off 12).
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However, the lack of acceleration in the middle overs cost them dearly, handing Punjab their third win of the season.
Over in Kolkata earlier in the day, it was Nicholas Pooran who lit up Eden Gardens with a spectacular innings as Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) edged out Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in a nail-biter, winning by just 4 runs after posting 238/3 — their second-highest IPL total.
Mitchell Marsh (81 off 48) and Aiden Markram (47 off 28) gave LSG a strong start, adding 99 for the first wicket.
Pooran then unleashed carnage with an unbeaten 87 off just 36 balls, smashing 7 fours and 8 sixes, including a 21-ball fifty.
KKR fought valiantly in the chase, led by Rinku Singh and Venkatesh Iyer, but the LSG bowlers held their nerve at the death to seal the win.
Despite nearly 500 runs scored across both innings, the Eden Gardens pitch offered little help to bowlers, prompting further debate about the lack of home advantage in the tournament.
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Arya smashed 103 off just 42 balls, including 7 fours and 9 towering sixes, bringing up his century in just 39 balls — the fifth-fastest in IPL history and the second fastest by an Indian after Yusuf Pathan.
Supporting knocks from Shashank Singh (52 not out) and Marco Jansen (34 not out) propelled PBKS to a formidable 219/6.
Despite the flat pitch, CSK bowlers struggled, with Khaleel Ahmed (2/45) and Ravichandran Ashwin (2/48) among the few bright spots.
In reply, CSK managed 201/5, falling short despite a steady 69 (49) from Devon Conway and a late flourish by MS Dhoni (27 off 12).
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
However, the lack of acceleration in the middle overs cost them dearly, handing Punjab their third win of the season.
Over in Kolkata earlier in the day, it was Nicholas Pooran who lit up Eden Gardens with a spectacular innings as Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) edged out Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in a nail-biter, winning by just 4 runs after posting 238/3 — their second-highest IPL total.
Mitchell Marsh (81 off 48) and Aiden Markram (47 off 28) gave LSG a strong start, adding 99 for the first wicket.
Pooran then unleashed carnage with an unbeaten 87 off just 36 balls, smashing 7 fours and 8 sixes, including a 21-ball fifty.
KKR fought valiantly in the chase, led by Rinku Singh and Venkatesh Iyer, but the LSG bowlers held their nerve at the death to seal the win.
Despite nearly 500 runs scored across both innings, the Eden Gardens pitch offered little help to bowlers, prompting further debate about the lack of home advantage in the tournament.
ALSO SEE: IPL 2025 Points Table: Who stands where after KKR vs LSG, PBKS vs CSK match | Updated points and net run rate
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