A ball from Arshdeep Singh saved Yuzvendra Chahal to become a villain didn't even think about this
Cricket News Desk. In an exciting match in IPL 2025, Punjab Kings Kolkata Knight Riders defeated 16 runs. This victory is special because Punjab Kings defended the lowest score (111 runs) in IPL history. Yuzvendra Chahal bowled brilliantly in this game and took 4 wickets. But there was a time when Chahal would be a villain in this game. The magic of Yuzvendra Chahal brilliantly bowled through the experienced leg -Spinner Yuzvendra Chahal. He took 4 wickets for 28 runs. He destroyed the middle order of KKR by dismissing Ajinkya Rahane, Ankush Raghuvanshi, Rinku Singh and Ramandeep Singh. In 12th place he took two wickets from two consecutive balls, which was the turning point of the game. This brought Kolkata team under pressure. But despite that, Chahal has become a villain of Hero in this match because of the last time of his game. Arshadeeep rescued Yuzvendra Chahal in the 14th of the turn of KKR. During this time, Andre Russell scored a total of 16 runs using 2 sixes and a four. From here, KKR’s team scored 95 runs for 2 wickets. But secondly, Arshdeep Singh came and changed the whole story. Arshdeep threw one after another in the next 5 dot balls and rejected Vaibhav Arora on the last ball. This increased the pressure on Russell and was rejected in the next about the first ball of Marco Jenson. Punjab Kings started a good start and decided to bat first from Punjab. Prabhasimran Singh scored 30 runs off 15 balls. He beat 3 sixes and 2 fours. Priyansh Arya also contributed 22 runs from 12 balls. But once the opener was out, the remaining batsmen collapsed like cards. Harsshit Rana bowled brilliantly. He took 3 wickets for 24 runs. He took large wickets like Shreyas Iyer and Prabhasimran. Varun Chakraborty and Sunil Naren imply the middle order batsmen in their turn. The Punjab team still lost wickets. At a time, the score was 54/1, but the whole team was all in 15.3 overs for 111 runs. This score also looked very little at this pitch. The top order of KKR failed from the beginning. But cricket, especially T20 cricket, is always full of surprise. KKR started badly. Both openers Sunil Naren and Quinton de Kock were rejected in the first two overs. Marco Jenson and Xavier Bartlet gave Kolkata an early lead. Captain Ajinkya Rahane and young batsman Angad Raghuvanshi tried to handle the turn, but the velocity was slow. The pressure increased when Rahane was outside Yuzvendra Chahal. Glenn Maxwell, who did nothing special with the bat of Maxwell and Jenson, acted brilliantly with the ball. He rejected Venkatesh Iyer with his smart brake bowl. Meanwhile, Marco Jenson returned and bowled Andre Russell. This collapsed the hope of KKR’s return. Share this story -tags