Punjab Kings’ woes continued in the Indian Premier League (IPL) as they succumbed to a disappointing 142-run total against Gujarat Titans at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur on April 21.
The hosts’ batting lineup faltered once again, with only Sam Curran and Prabhsimran Singh managing to put on a significant partnership of 50 runs. However, both openers were dismissed in quick succession, setting the tone for a disastrous batting performance.
Four of Punjab’s top five batters fell victim to reckless shots, highlighting their lack of composure and decision-making. Prabhsimran, after hitting a six over third-man, stepped out and edged one behind. Rilee Rossouw was trapped leg-before by Noor Ahmad, while Liam Livingstone heaved across the line to get an outside edge to first slip. Jitesh Sharma, who had just greeted Sai Kishore with an imperious six, was bowled after giving the bowler the charge again.
Sai Kishore, Noor Ahmad, and Rashid Khan combined to take seven wickets, exploiting the seamer-friendly conditions and bamboozling the Punjab batters. The on-field umpiring also came under scrutiny, with three decisions being overturned.
In the end, Punjab’s total of 142 proved to be insufficient as Gujarat Titans chased down the target with ease. The loss extended Punjab’s winless streak to four matches, leaving them languishing at the bottom of the IPL standings.