Along the way, Punjab Kings set several records and pulled off an incredible comeback victory.
In response, Prabhsimran Singh made the biggest contribution, scoring 35 off 24 for PBKS, who were reduced to 70/4 in the ninth over after never really getting going at the top. Despite losing Sikandar Raza, the Punjab Kings remained stable even at that time. Jitesh Sharma (16 off 8) was having trouble early on, but his two straight sixes from Rashid Khan made it easy for Ashutosh Sharma (31 off 17), who was making his debut, to support the real shining star of the Punjab Kings, Shashank Singh (61 off 29). Arriving at a time when 110 runs were required in about 11 overs, he led the chase even as Jitesh Sharma and Raza were having trouble.
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Punjab Kings’ victory ended a two-match losing run, and after four games, each team now has two wins.
The game’s totals and achievements are listed below:
50 – Rashid Khan made IPL history as the first player to cap 50 wickets for the Gujarat Titans. In the history of the team, he has also taken the most wickets. Although Mohammed Shami is gaining ground on him, he is not playing this season, thus Rashid Khan will probably hold the record for some time.
4-Rashid Khan became the fourth player in the IPL history to take 50 or more wickets for two separate clubs. Yuzvendra Chahal, Axar Patel, and Piyush Chawla are the other three. Rashid Khan had claimed 93 wickets in 76 games for Sunrisers Hyderabad before joining the Titans.
1 – There haven’t been any hundreds this season, but Shubman Gill’s 89* is now the highest individual score.
2-PBKS successfully pursued a target of 200, which was the second-highest chase against Gujarat Titans and the second-highest objective ever at Ahmedabad.
6 – The Punjab Kings’ chase of a 200-target was the sixth-highest. This means that Punjab Kings have now pursued targets of 200 or more six times in the IPL, surpassing Mumbai Indians’ record of five times.
61 – Shashank Singh’s score of 61 is the greatest for the team at that position in a run chase and the second-highest by a PBKS batter at No. 6.