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Prabhsimran Singh 80(39): 11 Fours, 200+ SR, Wankhede Silent!
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Prabhsimran Singh 80(39): 11 Fours, 200+ SR, Wankhede Silent!

PrabhsimranSingh 80 vs MI: Explosive Opener Powers Punjab Kings to Record Chase at Wankhede.When the chase began at Wankhede, there was a sense that the Mumbai Indians still had a chance to defend their total. The pitch was good, the crowd was loud, and early wickets could have made things interesting. But from the very first few balls, Prabhsimran Singh made it clear that this was not going to be a cautious chase. A slightly short delivery outside off was cut fiercely through point for four, and the next ball, pitched fuller, was driven straight past the Pandya. In just a few deliveries, the tone of the innings had completely changed. This was not a batter trying to settle in; this was a batter taking control.As the power play progressed, Prabhsimran continued to attack with intent. When Bumrah tried to adjust the length, he did so more quickly. A short ball was pulled confidently behind square, and a wide delivery was sliced past backward point. The boundaries were not forced—they were precise, timed, and placed perfectly. By the end of the power play, Punjab Kings were already ahead of the required rate, and more importantly, they looked in complete command of the chase.There was one over in particular that completely broke the Mumbai Indians’ rhythm. The bowler started well—two tight deliveries, no runs. The crowd began to sense a comeback. Then came the third ball, slightly overpitched. Prabhsimran stepped forward and drove it on the up, straight past extra cover for four. The next delivery was a slower ball, but he picked it early and guided it behind point for another boundary. Suddenly, what could have been a quiet over turned into a momentum shift.There was a brief moment when the Mumbai Indians tried to pull things back. A couple of dot balls built a hint of tension, and for a second, it felt like the game might slow down. But on the very next delivery, Prabhsimran stepped out and lofted the ball cleanly over extra cover for six. It was a shot that didn’t just add runs—it removed any pressure that was beginning to build. The crowd, which had been waiting for a comeback, fell silent again.As he moved into his fifties, Prabhsimran showed no signs of slowing down. A beautifully timed cut shot brought up his half-century, and there was a sense that he was far from done. His shot selection remained sharp, mixing aggression with control. Drives through the off-side, flicks into the leg-side gaps, and occasional big hits kept the scoreboard moving at a steady pace. This was not reckless hitting; this was controlled dominance.While the spotlight was on him, his innings had an impact throughout the match. The required rate never became a concern, the field spread quickly, and Pandya were constantly under pressure to find something different. But every change was met with a response. A slower ball was picked early and guided for a boundary, and a fuller delivery was clipped neatly for two. It felt like Prabhsimran had an answer for everything.By the time he reached 80, the result of the match was almost certain. The foundation of the chase had been built so strongly that the remaining batters only needed to finish what he had started. His innings had already done the heavy lifting. It had taken the game away from the Mumbai Indians and placed it firmly in the Punjab Kings’ control.This was more than just a good knock; it was a match-defining performance. In T20 cricket, the powerplay often decides the direction of the game, and on this night, Prabhsimran Singh made sure it belonged entirely to his team. His ability to take on the bowlers early, maintain the tempo, and keep the pressure on throughout the innings turned what could have been a competitive chase into a comfortable victory.For the Punjab Kings, it showed that they are not just capable of chasing big totals but doing so with authority. And for the Mumbai Indians, it was a reminder of how quickly a game can slip away when an opposition batter finds his rhythm early.As the innings moved deeper, the confidence in his batting became even more visible. He began to play with freedom, finding boundaries almost at will. A back-foot punch through cover raced to the fence, followed by a flick off the pads that beat the fielders with ease. The field placements kept changing, but nothing seemed to work consistently against himEven the singles and doubles he took played a crucial role. They ensured that the strike kept rotating and the pressure never shifted back. His awareness of the game situation was evident in the way he chose his shots. He knew when to attack and when to hold back, maintaining a perfect balance throughout his innings.By the time he walked back after scoring 80, the job was nearly done. The target no longer looked challenging, and the remaining batters had the comfort of a well-built platform. His innings had not just set up the chase—it had defined it.And in a format where moments decide matches, this was one of those performances that completely took the game away from the opposition.In the end, this was not just about scoring runs. It was about taking control, holding it, and never letting it go. And that is exactly what Prabhsimran Singh did at Wankhede.

Apr 17, 2026 Harshvardhan Singh Gaur