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IPL 2025 Points Table, Orange Cap, Purple Cap: PBKS Enter Top 4 After Historic Win, KKR Miss Out On Top Spot




The Punjab Kings (PBKS) beat Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in a dramatic style, which makes it the lowest total successfully defended in the history of the IPL, because they defended 111. The victory propels the kings of Punjab in the first four of the IPL 2025, while Kolkata Kings fell to the sixth. KKR was fortunate to go at the top of the table if they had driven the target in 14.1 Overs. However, defeat leaves them four defeats in seven games.

No change has occurred in the orange cap and the purple rankings, which are always led by Nicholas Poornan and Noor Ahmad respectively. The KKR Duch Rana and Varun Chakravarthy quisters are on 10 counters each, two behind Noor.

Chasing 112 for a victory, KKR was comfortably placed at 71 for 3 in 9.1 Overs, but they suffered a sensational collapse to be overthrown for 95 in 15.1 overs. KKR lost seven counters and only scored 24 points in six letters after that.

The Yuzvendra Chahal’s hazards spinner was the main architect of Punjab’s improbable victory with its excellent 4/28 figures. He took the crucial counters of Ajinkya Rahane (17), Angkrish Raghuvanshi (37), Rinku Singh (2) and Ramandeep Singh (0) to orchestrate KKR trouble – the last two in consecutive bullets in the 12th.

The Marco Jansen stimulator collected three counters for 17 points while Xavier Bartlett, Glenn Maxwell and Arshdeep Singh obtained one while KKR allowed the PBK to remove a victory from the jaws of the defeat.

The lowest the lowest defended total was 116 by Chennai Super Kings against the Kings XI Punjab of the time in 2009.

Sunil Narine (5) was looking for her characteristic explosive beginning, but Jansen had other ideas because he was cleaned by the South African. It was the beginning that the Punjab was looking for and he further improved because Xavier Bartlett obtained the other Kock (2) Quinton opener in the next one.

Captain of KKR Rahane maintained the sleeves together for a while with Raghuvanshi, digging in his vast national and international experience.

Rahane was at his best when he launched half a volle of Bartlett for a six right on the Victier’s screen, bringing his side to 55 for 2 at the end of PowerPlay.

The introduction of Chahal into the eighth did the trick for pbks while the faithful of the legs brought Rahane LBW out. Chahal has again struck in her neighbor to give PBSK a little hope. He made Raghuvanshi catch at Backward Point by Bartlett who leaned forward to take a low socket. KKR was 72 for 4 to half.

The match seemed to have opened when Venkatesh Iyer was excluded from Maxwell’s LBW in the 11th, the third referee confirming the referee’s decision on the field after a long look.

Chahal then turned the match on his head as he withdrew the dangerous Rinku Singh (2) who was fox by a delivery which sneaned between his bat and his pad for Inglis to make the rest behind the stumps.

He was not arrested by Chahal while he rejected Ramandeep Singh (0) in the next ball to leave KKR to a precarious 76 for 7 in 11.4 Overs.

Jansen joined the party when he forced Rana Rana (0) with a short delivery on which the striker played. Andre Russell did not score in two figures before Tuesday’s match and he was on fire in the 14th finished, reaching two six and four to take 16 points in total.

KKR needed 17 points of six overs, but they only have two counters in hand.

Vaibhav Arora survived five bullets played by Arshdeep Singh, but he offered a simple catch in Inglis in the last ball of the 15th.

Earlier, KKR distributed a clinical bowling alley to bring together the guests of the Punjab kings for only 111 – the third the lowest total of this season of the Indian Premier League here on Tuesday.

The PBKS Shreyas Iyer pbks captain Iyer beats first after winning the draw for their land has returned against him like all their strikers, with the exception of the Openers Priyansh Aryya (22) and Prabhsimran Singh (30) fought on the field at home.

Only three other strikers – Nehal Wadhera (10), Shashank Singh (18) and Xavier Bartlett (11) – could record two -digit scores.

Some PBKs were also guilty of reckless strikers and bad selection of blows.

Harshit Rana (3/25) was the most successful launcher while Varun Chakaravarthy (21/21) and Sunil Narine (2/14) gathered two each.

Arya (22 out of 12 balls), who struck a hundred sensation to win the Pbks match against Chennai Super Kings, hit two to four on Anrich Nortje in the second to set the sleeve tone for the local team.

Prabhsimran then struck a six and two to four in the next on Bald by Vaibhav Arora, who conceded 20 points.

Rana was greeted by Arya with a six, but the bowling player had the last laugh while the striker fled to Ramandeep Singh.

Captain PBKS informs Iyer was dismissed at the first ball with Ramandeep taking an amazing capture.

Ramandeep ran a few meters away and dive at the head and grabbed the bullet thumbs over the lawn.

Punjab’s strike show continued when Josh Inglis (2) was turned upside down by Chakaravarthy while the local team was three counters in the fifth.

Prabhsimran, however, was not affected by the fall in the counters when he was struck Rana for two consecutive sixths in sixth. But he released two bullets later to become the third victim of Rana of the day.

Ramandeep also caught his third capture of the day, all out of Rana’s bowling alley, while the duo made a perfect pair.

With 54 for 4 at the end of PowerPlay, the Punjab was clearly in difficulty.

With PTI entries

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