'Such strange records made in Punjab-Chennai match until Conway's retirement from Priyansh Arya's stormy century'

Cricket News Desk. Punjab Kings returned to the win by beating Chennai Super Kings by 18 runs. PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer won the throw and decided to bat first. In such a situation, Punjab achieved 219 for 6 wickets in 20 overs. Chennai’s team chased a big goal of 220 runs and scored 210 runs for 5 wickets. Some big records were also made in this match. Let’s look at them. Priyansh Arya Priyansh Arya, the second Indian to score the fastest century in the IPL, scored a century in 39 balls against Chennai Super Kings. He beat 7 fours and 9 sixes in turn. Arya became the second Indian player to achieve the fastest century in the IPL. The first number is Yusuf Pathan, who scored a century of 37 balls. The onset player Priyansh Arya, who recorded the fastest century in the IPL, also became the uncapored player who achieved the fastest century in the Indian Premier League. No player who was not hacked earlier recorded a century of 39 balls. The third fastest player to score 1000 runs in the IPL became the third player to complete the fastest 1000 runs in the IPL. He achieved this achievement in 24 overs. Conway became the fifth player who retired after scoring 69 runs against Punjab Kings, Devon Conway retired. He became the fifth player who retired from IPL. Earlier, Tilak Verma, Ravichandran Ashwin, Sai Sudarshan and Atarva Taida also retired from IPL. The highest score of the IPL in Mullanpur, in this match, scored Punjab Kings 219 runs against Chennai against the loss of 6 wickets. This is the highest score of Mullanpur in the IPL. Share this story -tags