Shreyas Iyer beat Shami-Kamins 82 runs, but got the team’s big loss

In the 27th match of the IPL against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer played a stormy half -century innings and brought the team to a big score. Iyer scored 82 runs in just 36 balls with the help of 6 fours and 6 sixes. Due to his innings, Punjab Kings scored a huge score of 245 runs at the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. During his innings, Iyer took a fierce class of veteran bowlers like Mohammed Shami and captain Pat Cummins and scored a lot of runs. During the innings of Punjab Kings, Shreyas Iyer made such a mistake that the team was in crisis. With this, the speed of runs also reduced. If Shreyas had not made that mistake, the team’s score would have been more.

Third half -century scored in IPL 2025

Iyer’s bat is continuously speaking in this season. He has scored 250 runs in 5 matches at an average of 83.33. It also includes three half -centuries. Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer played a stormy innings against Sunrisers Hyderabad and scored a half -century innings of 82 runs. Iyer scored his third half -century of IPL 2025 during this period. However, he could not complete his century and was dismissed after scoring 82 runs. Nevertheless, on the basis of his innings, Punjab scored a big score of 245 runs.

However, during this time, Iyer also made a mistake. When the team’s score was moving fast, Iyer made a mistake that suddenly stopped the pace of runs. It happened that Ishan Malinga brought the 14th over from Sunrisers Hyderabad. At that time, Shreyar Iyer and Nehal Vadhera were present at the crease. Both were batting brilliantly at that time and also played a 73 -run partnership. On the third ball of the 14th over, the appeal of LBW of Vadhera was appealed. The umpire called him out.

But made this mistake

Vadhera looked at Iyer standing on a non -strike, but the captain did not advise to take the review. In such a situation, Vadhera returned to the pavilion. But in a while, the replay clearly showed that Nehal was not out because the ball was not on stumps. After this, two consecutive wickets of Punjab fell. Shashank Singh (02) and Glenn Maxwal (03) soon returned to the pavilion. If Iyer had not made that mistake, the team would have been above 260. In the end over, Marcus Stinis played a stormy innings of 34 runs off 11 balls and brought Punjab Kings to a big score.

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