
Punjab Kings batter, Nehal Wadhera, scored 43 undefeated against Lucknow super giants on Tuesday.
The Punjab Kings batter (PBK), Nehal Wadhera, did not know that he would play against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in his IPL 2025 match on Tuesday. Wadhera scored 43 undefeated 25 ball races when Punjab Kings defeated Lucknow Super Giants for eight WICKETS.
Nehal Wadhera opens in his blow against LSG
He forged a 67 -run position for the third Wickt with Captain Shreyas Iyer, who scored a second fifties in consecutive in so many games. Punjab Kings had been a goal of 172 and Nehal Wadhera was appointed impact player, instead of Spinner Yuzvendra Chahal. “I didn’t know I would be playing today, so I had only brought a kit with me, then I will know that I am playing today,” said Nehal Wadhera to Star Sports from the official broadcasters after the game.
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He also spoke in his tickets and also praised the captaincy of Shreyas Iyer. “When I entered the bat, I wanted to play my shots and take a risk. The way Shreyas has been capturing next to it, has been great, the way he told me to play my natural game and go with the flow of the game, it’s great,” added Wadhera, who previously played for Mumbai Indians in the IPL.
How Punjab Kings defeated Lucknow Super Giants
Punjab Kings had won the raffle and chose to sign against Lucknow Super Giants in Lucknow. The visitors had a dream start when ArshdeEP Singh withdrew Mitchell Marsh in the first time. Lucknow super giants began losing Wickts at regular intervals and were restricted to 39/3 in the power game. But, fighting Nicholas Pooran (44) and Ayush Badoni (41) gave them a chance. David Miller (19) and Abdul Samad (27) also played important roles with the bat to guide Lucknow Super Giants at 171/7.
Punjab Kings lost Priyansh Arya (8) at the beginning of his persecution, but Prabhsimran Singh and Shrease Iyer forged 84 races for the second Wicket. Prabhsimran was fired by 69 races in 11, but even at that time, visitors were still in the driver’s seat at 110/2. Shreyas Iyer and Nehal Wadhera then did a light job of persecution with 22 remaining balls.
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