In a crucial IPL 2025 encounter at Mullanpur, Royal Challengers Bengaluru's spinners rose to the occasion, successfully restricting Punjab Kings to a modest 157/6. Winning the toss, RCB captain Rajat Patidar chose to bowl, a strategy that paid off as spinners Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma delivered effective spells. Pandya's 2/25 and Suyash's 2/26 were key in dismantling the Punjab batting lineup.
Punjab Kings started strongly with openers Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh forging a rapid 42-run partnership. However, their momentum was checked by a disciplined performance from RCB's bowlers. Krunal Pandya halted the initial surge by dismissing Arya for 22.
Although PBKS reached a quick 62/1 by the powerplay's end, they couldn't sustain the pace. Pandya further dismantled the lineup by removing Prabhsimran for 33, leading to a middle-order slump. Captain Shreyas Iyer struggled to find form, succumbing to Romario Shepherd for a mere six runs.
A costly mix-up resulted in Nehal Wadhera's run out. Despite these setbacks, Josh Inglis resisted momentarily with a brisk 29 before falling to Sharma. Marcus Stoinis's dismissal left PBKS at 114/6.
It was Marco Jansen and Shashank Singh's unbeaten 41-run partnership that provided some respite, taking PBKS to a respectable total with Singh remaining 31 not out and Jansen contributing 25. (ANI) (With inputs from agencies.).
RCB Spinners Dominate PBKS in IPL 2025 Clash

RCB Spinners Dominate PBKS in IPL 2025 Clash In a crucial IPL 2025 encounter at Mullanpur, Royal Challengers Bengaluru's spinners rose to the occasion, successfully restricting Punjab Kings to a modest 157/6. Winning the toss, RCB captain Rajat Patidar chose to bowl, a strategy that paid off as spinners Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma delivered effective spells. Pandya's 2/25 and Suyash's 2/26 were key in dismantling the Punjab batting lineup.Punjab Kings started strongly with openers Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh forging a rapid 42-run partnership. However, their momentum was checked by a disciplined performance from RCB's bowlers. Krunal Pandya halted the initial surge by dismissing Arya for 22. Although PBKS reached a quick 62/1 by the powerplay's end, they couldn't sustain the pace. Pandya further dismantled the lineup by removing Prabhsimran for 33, leading to a middle-order slump.Captain Shreyas Iyer struggled to find form, succumbing to Romario Shepherd for a mere six runs. A costly mix-up resulted in Nehal Wadhera's run out. Despite these setbacks, Josh Inglis resisted momentarily with a brisk 29 before falling to Sharma. Marcus Stoinis's dismissal left PBKS at 114/6. It was Marco Jansen and Shashank Singh's unbeaten 41-run partnership that provided some respite, taking PBKS to a respectable total with Singh remaining 31 not out and Jansen contributing 25. (ANI)