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Punjab Kings defeated in their own home, the most embarrassing record made in the IPL Playoff

Punjab Kings defeated in their own home, the most embarrassing record made in the IPL Playoff
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In the first qualifier match of IPL 2025, Kings of Punjab lost to his house. Punjab, who was proud of the bat order, broke like a pile of cards against the RCB.

The entire Punjab team was all out for just 101 runs, losing the toss. The condition of the team batsmen was so bad that only three batsmen could cross the two -digit figures. Strong batsmen like Priyanka Arya, Josh English and Captain Shreyas Iyer remained badly flopped. The most embarrassing record of the IPL playoffs has now been recorded in the name of Punjab.

The whole team was out in 14.1 overs

In Mullanpur, Chandigarh, Punjab’s batting order collapsed like a heap of card. The Punjab team was all out on its fourth lowest score in IPL history. With this, this is the fourth lowest score of any team in the IPL Playoff.

Punjab’s strong batting sequence collapsed in just 14.1 overs. Punjab Kings now have a shameful record of being all -out after playing the lowest over in the IPL Playoff. In the first year 2008, the Delhi Capital team was limited to 16.1 overs.

8 batsmen could not cross the two -digit figure

Punjab batsmen completely surrendered against the RCB bowlers. Punjab, who was batting first after losing the toss, had a very bad start. Priyanka was out for just 7 runs. Josh Hazelwood sent the pavilion to Josh English for just 4 runs. Prabhasiman hit some powerful shots but Bhubaneswar Kumar dismissed him by scoring 18 runs.

Captain Shreyas Iyer also flopped badly and was dismissed for just 2 runs. Nehal Vadhera scored 8 runs while Shashank Singh was only able to score 3 runs. Mushir Khan could not even open his account. Marcus Stoinis scored the highest 26 for the team, making the team managed to cross the 100 figure. Josh Hazelwood, Suyash Sharma took three wickets while Yash Dayal took two wickets. The RCB easily achieved a target of 102 runs by losing just 2 wickets. Phil Salt played a half -century innings.


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