PBKS Defeats MI In Match 69 Of IPL 2025: Josh Inglis has led the Punjab Kings to a crucial victory by seven wickets in their match against the Mumbai Indians, which confirms a top two finish and a place in Qualifier 1 for the side in IPL 2025. This result also made Shreyas Iyer the holder of a unique record in the IPL.
PBKS took on MI in Match 69 of IPL 2025 in the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur and saw the Kings win the toss and decide to bowl first at a surface that had a bit of grass on it, helping the side bowling first a bit. Because of that, the Indians got off to a slow start, by the standards of this league, making only 52 runs in the powerplay and losing Ryan Rickelton for 27 off 20.
PBKS Defeats MI In Match 69 Of IPL 2025
Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav continued batting well below 10 rpo. By the time Rohit got out for 24 off 21, the team score was 81.2 in 9.3 overs. Tilak Varma departed for one in the very next over. MI made just 88 runs in the first 11 overs. But when Will Jacks started giving it back to the bowlers, the batting caught some fire.
Jack played a small but fast inning of 17 off eight. By this time, SKY too had picked up his strike rate and made some quick runs alongside captain Hardik Pandya, who made 26 runs in 15 balls. But the PBKS bowlers caught up in the death overs. While 23 runs were made in the 19th over by Vijay Kumar Vyshak, only 48 were made in the last five. Besides the 19th, no other over in the death went even for 10 runs.
MI finished their inning at 184/7 in 20 overs in this Punjab Kings vs Mumbai Indians match. Suryakumar Yadav played an anchoring role for his team, scoring yet another half-century with a 57 off 39. With that, Surya has now scored a 25+ score in each match this season. As for Punjab, Arshdeep Singh, Harpreet Brar, and Vijay Kumar Vyshak took two wickets each, but Arshdeep bowled his four overs for 28 runs at an economy of seven.
It was now the turn of the Kings’ batting order to chase this target down. While Priyansh Arya gave his team a decent start, in-form Prabhsimran Singh struggled and got out for 13 off 16. But after Singh got out in the fifth over with the score being 34/1, the upcoming partnership was going to win PBKS the match as in walked Josh Inglis.
Arya and Inglis batted together for the next 10 overs and made 109 runs, keeping the run rate high in the powerplay overs. By the time Arya got out for a fantastic 62 off 36, Punjab’s score was 143/2 in the 15th over as the Men in Red kept scoring quick runs in the tricky powerplay overs.
Captain Shreyas Iyer then played a supporting knock of 26 off 16. But the star of the show was Inglis, who scored a match-winning 73 off 42 and took his team to a position from which they could win the match easily before getting out in the 18th. But then, skipper Iyer finished the match off alongside Nehal Wadhera by seven wickets and nine balls to spare.
And with tonight’s win in the Punjab Kings vs Mumbai Indians match, the Kings have confirmed a place not only in the playoffs but in the top two, which means that rather than going into the Eliminator, this team will play in Qualifier 1 and will have two chances of making it to the final. They end the league stage with nine wins, four losses, a positive net run rate, and 19 points in 14 matches.
Meanwhile, Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer made a unique record in the Indian Premier League. When PBKS made it to the playoffs, he became the first captain to take three teams to the playoffs as the captain. And now, he becomes the first IPL skipper to take three teams into Qualifier 1.
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