
PBKS VS LSG Live Score, IPL 2025: Punjab Kings (PBK) continued his winning dynamics with dominant performance and defeated Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) 37 Runs in Dharamsale. This victory powered PBK in second place in the point table with 15 points out of 11 matches, while LSG remained seventh after the sixth loss of the season. In particular, it was the first PBKS victory here from IPL 2023.
Previously, after LSG chose Field, Punjab Kings published an impressive 236/5 in its 20 breaks, based on a strong effort for collective tabs emphasized by the brilliant 91 of 48 Prabhsimran Singh balls. Despite the premature failure with the release of Priyansha Arya in the first over Akash Singh (2/30 on his debut LSG with fine new Kouí), PBKS recovered heavily. Josh Inglis, promoted to number three, contributed fast 30 before he became the second victim of Akash.
Prabhsimran Singh continued his excellent form and recorded his third consecutive half -century and hit several powerful shots. He created a decisive 78-Run partnership for the third goal with Captain Shreyas Iyer, who contributed a solid 45, but in this place in the T20 format he contributed fifty on his third consecutive. Later in the shifts, Nelal Wadher, Shashank Singh and Marcus stoinis provided valuable portraits that earn a stunning bowling attack of LSG.
In addition to Akash Singha, Bowling lacked LSG. Digvesh Singh Rathi took two goals, but admitted 46 runs while Prince Yadav claimed 1/43. Avesh Khan and Mayank Yadav proved to be expensive and distributed combined 117 runs in their eight breaks.
In response that Arshdeep Singh is a devastating charm of three goals dismantled the highest LSG order. In a quick succession, Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram and Nicholas Raman rejected, which significantly prevented the persecution of visitors. Rishabh Pant began carefully, but then played a rash and got out before the cheap release of David Miller to fight LSG at 73/5 around half.
Ayush Badoni (74 OFF 40) and Abdul Samad (45 out of 24) mounted a lively combat package and compiled an 81-party partnership for the sixth goal to avoid heavy defeat. While two young people were brilliantly burning, their efforts were not enough to worry about the hosts. Marco Jansen interrupted the partnership and the Badoni continued his aggressive shifts before Yuzvendra Chahal refused him in the final. Avesh Khan managed to hit some late boundaries, but it was too late for LSG.