Shreyas Iyer 's unbeaten knock proved decisive for Punjab Kings as they chased down Mumbai Indians' 203 total at the Narendra Modi stadium for a spot in the IPL final against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. After losing Qualifier 1 to RCB, PBKS made a statement on Sunday night.
With everything to play for in Qualifier 2, Iyer led from the front in the chase against MI as he racked up an impressive 87* from 41 balls. After the win, players in the dugout, fans in the stands and even co-owner Preity Zinta erupted in celebrations. The latter was even seen winking at someone as celebrations took flight for Punjab's second IPL final appearance.
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Despite his innings that anchored the chase, Iyer did not break character as he posted a solemn look on his face even after PBKS crossed the finish line. The 30-year-old was promptly congratulated by his teammates and coach Ricky Ponting, who expressed his delight with a firm embrace, followed by a pat on the shoulder.
Preity Zinta was seen celebrating enthusiastically in the stands alongside co-owner Ness Wadia before making her way to the pitch after the PBKS captain sealed the win with a boundary off the final ball of the penultimate over. Zinta even appeared to wink at Nehal Wadhera, who played a crucial role in the chase with a brisk 48 off 29 balls.
The win sparked jubilation among PBKS fans, with the team reaching their first IPL final since 2014.
Shreyas Iyer’s six off Ashwani Kumar’s last delivery in the 19th over triggered Zinta’s pitchside celebration, where she embraced the captain. Interestingly, Iyer had maintained a serious expression until the PBKS co-owner approached him with a hug. Wadia also joined in the celebrations, congratulating several players on the field.
Reacting to the dramatic win, Iyer said he thrives on pressure. “I always say to myself and to my teammates — the bigger the occasion, the calmer you should be,” said the Player of the Match.
With everything to play for in Qualifier 2, Iyer led from the front in the chase against MI as he racked up an impressive 87* from 41 balls. After the win, players in the dugout, fans in the stands and even co-owner Preity Zinta erupted in celebrations. The latter was even seen winking at someone as celebrations took flight for Punjab's second IPL final appearance.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
Despite his innings that anchored the chase, Iyer did not break character as he posted a solemn look on his face even after PBKS crossed the finish line. The 30-year-old was promptly congratulated by his teammates and coach Ricky Ponting, who expressed his delight with a firm embrace, followed by a pat on the shoulder.
Damn that wink by Preity Zinta. 🤌🏻❤️ pic.twitter.com/WCqJKM4YYI
— Yash. (@TheSDELad) June 1, 2025
Preity Zinta was seen celebrating enthusiastically in the stands alongside co-owner Ness Wadia before making her way to the pitch after the PBKS captain sealed the win with a boundary off the final ball of the penultimate over. Zinta even appeared to wink at Nehal Wadhera, who played a crucial role in the chase with a brisk 48 off 29 balls.
The win sparked jubilation among PBKS fans, with the team reaching their first IPL final since 2014.
Shreyas Iyer’s six off Ashwani Kumar’s last delivery in the 19th over triggered Zinta’s pitchside celebration, where she embraced the captain. Interestingly, Iyer had maintained a serious expression until the PBKS co-owner approached him with a hug. Wadia also joined in the celebrations, congratulating several players on the field.
Keep 𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗺, #PBKS fans. Your captain is here! ❤
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) June 1, 2025
🎥 🗣 Hear from Shreyas Iyer as he reveals the secret behind his epic knock! #TATAIPL | #PBKSvMI | #Qualifier2 | #TheLastMile | @PunjabKingsIPL | @ShreyasIyer15 pic.twitter.com/LaaSEp4MvO
Reacting to the dramatic win, Iyer said he thrives on pressure. “I always say to myself and to my teammates — the bigger the occasion, the calmer you should be,” said the Player of the Match.
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