Kings and Knights share spoils
Kolkata: In an encounter marred by the Norwesters, Punjab Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders split the points leaving both teams pondering about the result.

While the single point nudged Punjab Kings into the top four of the IPL standings, KKR found themselves languishing in seventh place with seven points.
KKR’s chase began needing a formidable 202 runs to win. The hosts looked poised early, ending the first over with a perfect start—7 runs without loss. But the squall hit the city, preventing any further play.
Punjab Kings batters Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh set the tone early, dismantling KKR’s bowling attack with aggressive yet calculated stroke play.
The surprise inclusion of Chetan Sakaria, expected to bolster the bowling attack, turned into a costly misfire. Sakaria went for 39 runs in his four overs, failing to contain the batters under pressure.
On a slow, sluggish pitch that offered little for the bowlers, Arya and Singh launched a ferocious assault.
Punjab reached 56 for no loss in just six overs, with both batsmen punishing the bowlers with precision and flair. Arya, in particular, was exceptional, reaching his fifty off just 27 balls—a display of class and composure.
His innings was a blend of delicate strokes and calculated risk-taking, exploiting the pitch’s nuances.
The 11th over proved to be a turning point, as Arya and Singh tore into Sunil Narine, dispatching him for a six over long-on and a slog-sweep for a six, respectively.
Arya then cracked Andre Russell for a six in the 12th over, but his spirited innings ended with an impressive 69 off 35 balls, including eight fours and four sixes.
At 120 for 1, Punjab looked set for a massive total.
Prabhsimran Singh played a steady second fiddle, reaching 34 off 32 balls before exploding in the final stages.
Once Arya fell, Singh took charge, unleashing a flurry of boundaries—blasting Varun Chakravarthy for 19 runs in a single over and switching grips to slog-sweep Narine for sixes.
His fiery 83 off 49 balls, with six fours and six sixes, was a masterclass in power-hitting.
Captain Shreyas Iyer’s 25 and Ben Inglis’s 11 contributed to Punjab’s final tally of 201 for four.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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