He scored 150 runs off just 101 deliveries, including 14 boundaries and 10 maximums, at a strike rate of 148.51.
Prabhsimran Singh scored a magnificent 150 in Punjab’s last match in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. He was at his menacing best and showed why he is so highly regarded nationally.
He scored 150 runs off just 101 deliveries, including 14 boundaries and 10 maximums, at a strike rate of 148.51. Prabhsimran remained unbeaten throughout the innings and played a crucial role in Punjab’s smooth chase against Mumbai in Ahmedabad.
He scored 77.33% of his runs through boundaries and hit a boundary every 4.21 deliveries. Furthermore, 60.24% of the team’s runs came from his bat alone, showing how ruthless he was with his approach.
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He scored runs all over the park and showed tremendous range with the willow, something he is known for. The track was not too easy to bat on, as seen from the way Mumbai batted in the first innings, but he was so attacking that he never allowed the Mumbai players to settle and hit them at will, and did not spare any player. during this hit.
Punjab defeated Mumbai by 8 wickets in Ahmedabad
After winning the toss, Punjab elected to play first and the move turned out to be correct as Arshdeep Singh wreaked havoc with the new ball. He left Mumbai in deep trouble, and at one point they were reeling at 61/6.
The lower order batsmen contributed well and took Mumbai to 248 as Atharva Ankolekar (66) top scored for them. Arshdeep picked five wickets while Abhishek Sharma dismissed two batsmen for Punjab.
During the chase, Punjab got off to a perfect start, with openers Prabhsimran Singh (150*) and Abhishek Sharma (66) weaving a huge 150-run stand for the opening wicket. Punjab then lost two quick wickets but was always on track to chase the target, given Prabhsimran’s blitzkrieg knock.
Ramandeep Singh (22*) came in at number 4 and completed the formalities to take Punjab to the finish line in just 29 overs. It was a dominant performance from Punjab against a strong Mumbai team, and Prabshimran Singh was phenomenal with his batting show in the second innings.
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