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[Watch] IPL 2025: RCB spinner Suyash Sharma strikes twice to dent Punjab Kings

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[Watch] IPL 2025: Suyash Sharma's twin strikes leave Punjab Kings reeling (Photo Source: X/IPL)

produced the wickets of Josh Inglis (29 off 17) and Marcus Stoinis (one off two) in his third over during the ongoing clash between Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Mullanpur Cricket Stadium on Sunday, April 20. 

Inglis backed away to loft the ball over the off-side, however, the bowler found eough purchase off the deck to beat his outside edge and uproot the off-stump. Just a couple of balls later, Stoinis' stumps were disturbed as a well-disguised googly breached the gap between his bat and pad.

After sending PBKS in to bat, Krunal Pandya struck twice in consecutive overs to dismiss PBKS' opening batters earlier in the evening. Although the hosts dominated the powerplay by scoring 62/1, the subsequent overs saw  hold the upper hand. 

Shreyas Iyer (six off 10) and Nehal Wadhera (five off six) had quite underwhelming outings with the bat. Priyansh Arya (22 off 15) and Prabhsimran Singh (33 off 17) got off to a positive start but could not capitalise on their respective starts.

Earlier in the day, RCB announced Romario Shepherd to come in for Liam Livingstone. Iyer announced an unchanged XI from their previous game. For the unversed, the two sides locked horns against each other on Friday, April 18. PBKS registered a five-wicket victory at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in a rain-curtailed contest.

Ahead of the current fixture, PBKS and RCB occupied third and fifth position on the points table, respectively. Both sides have played seven games in . However, RCB possess a better net run rate than PBKS (+0.446 vs +0.308). RCB have a solid opportunity of getting to the double-digit mark on the points table, provided they win the current encounter.

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