
Pandjab Kings’ Dough Prabhsimran Singh After his release during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 match against Lucknow Super Giants at the cricket association Stadium Himacal Pradesh in Dharamshala. (PTI) New Delhi: On Sunday evening, Singh’s household in Patiala was glued to the TV set and watched their son Prabhsimran Singh’s aggressive stroke played by Kings Pandjab (PBKS) around Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) by 37 runs.
It was several weeks for Singhs. While Prabhsimran scored piles of Runs for PBK – 437 Runs in 11 shifts at a hit of 170 – his father Sardar Surjit Singh is on dialysis because both of his kidneys fail.
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In the morning Surjit asked his older brother Satwinderpal Singh, whether Simmu (Nickname Prabhsimrana) won the match player or not. “The only time he smiles today is when he sees Prabhsimran Bat in IPL,” said Satwinderpal Singh from the Patial Timesofindia.com.
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“It passes through dialysis three times a week. As an older brother, I don’t see the pain it lasts. I have to get out of the house when doctors come home for dialysis. It wasn’t the day I didn’t change it wasn’t my younger brother,” said Satwinderpal Singh, Singh Singh.
Satwinderpal does not know how long his younger brother will survive, but he found a way to smile at Surjit’s face.
“Before every match with the king of the Pandjabs, I take him to the living room. We watch the match together and every time the camera is at Simmu, smiles. If Simmu scores, he still smiles and laughs. At those moments, he forgets pain.”
“The video Simmu on Monday morning to be updated by Surjit. And my brother returned him by saying why he dropped the goal after he approached the hundred,” Satwinderpal said with a laugh.
“While he was screaming at Simm, he was driving his breath. Every time I have to hit and tell him to praise the baby because he plays so well.”
Since the beginning of the season, there has been a lot of feeling of maturity in the launch of Prabhsimran Singh. He looked composed of the award -winning determination and is not ready to throw away the goal after a flashy portrait.
Before going to the Kings Pandjab camp, he promised his older brother Anmolpreet to have two centuries this season. He gave the same promise to his father, his uncle and Ricky Ponting. The promise is still unfulfilled, but its onslaught has provided the PBKS breath of the fresh air that showed him faith in the last six seasons, and finally reap rewards.
“I think you’re starting to see why I was so excited that we would keep Prabhsimran. He’s a very, very good young player and he wants to bring success to this team, and that was what he played tonight,” Ponting told reporters after the Dharamsale match.
“At the team meeting, I called him a little to continue and gain 100 in this match, and unfortunately, Prabh just a little short,” he added.
After recording faith 91, Prabhsimran joined the elite list of KL Rahul and Chris Gayle by scoring three consecutive half centers for King Pandjab.
“I had great confidence in my last shifts. I soon got a chance and I could make money. I play the ball on his merit and I want to thank the leadership for support. I felt I could take some time after the powerplay. When you got when you scored 30-35, you have to convert it to something big.”
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Prabhsimran with the bat not only helps Pandjab Kings to qualify for Play -Off for the first time in ten years, but also adds more days to the life of his patient’s father.
“Every time Simmu does well, I think it adds to Surjit’s life for several days,” said Satwinderpal, who wants his department to help Pandjab to win the IPL trophy.