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Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants, 29th Match, Indian Premier League 2026 - HighlightsPBKS vs LSG, 29th Match, Indian Premier League 2026 - Highlights

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Prince Yadav to Marcus Stoinis, out Marcus Stoinis Run Out!! 1 run completed. Punjab Kings post a towering total of 254. Marcus Stoinis squeezes it through mid-wicket and calls for two, but Pooran is quick to charge in and gather the ball. Fires a flat throw at the keeper's end and Stoinis is comfortably out of his crease. That was a superb throw by Pooran. Marcus Stoinis run out (Nicholas Pooran) 29(16) [4s-2 6s-2]
19.5
Prince Yadav to Marco Jansen, 1 run, a full toss by Prince Yadav, was a quicker one. Marco Jansen swings early, ends up getting an inside edge onto the pads. They steal a single as the ball dribbles towards the off-side. Prince Yadav with a throw at the bowler's end, but fails to hit
19.4
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Prince Yadav to Shashank Singh, out Caught by Aiden Markram!! That's a terrific catch by Markram at mid-on and Prince Yadav takes his wickets tally to 11 in the season. This was a short and slow ball by Prince Yadav, Shashank Singh slaps it hard towards mid-on and Markram stationed there leaps and takes a sharp catch. Timed his jump to perfection and plucked it out of thin air. A handy cameo by Shashank Singh nevertheless. Shashank Singh c Aiden Markram b Prince Yadav 17(6) [4s-1 6s-2]
19.1
Prince Yadav to Marcus Stoinis, 1 run, low full toss on middle and leg, Marcus Stoinis flicks it through the leg-side. 250 up for Punjab Kings!
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Mohammed Shami to Shashank Singh, FOUR, make that 20 runs from the over! Mohammed Shami ends his spell with a full toss. All Shashank Singh had to do is flick it away. Puts it away to the deep backward square leg fence
18.5
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Mohammed Shami to Shashank Singh, SIX, smoked into the stands! This was a short ball by Mohammed Shami and Shashank Singh swung it over deep mid-wicket. 16 runs already from the over
18.3
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Mohammed Shami to Marcus Stoinis, SIX, finally connects one. Mohammed Shami goes short around off, Marcus Stoinis gets into a good position and absolutely belts it over long-on for a flat six once again. Brute force in that blow
18.1
Mohammed Shami to Marcus Stoinis, no run, he had shuffled across in the crease, hence the wide guideline was revised. This slower one was just inside that revised guideline. That's a good call from the onfield umpire
17.4
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Avesh Khan to Marcus Stoinis, FOUR, smashed down the ground! He's taking on LSG bowlers - his former franchise. This was right into the slot, an overpitched delivery, and Marcus Stoinis bludgeons it right over the bowler's head. Almost goes the distance
17.2
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Avesh Khan to Marcus Stoinis, SIX, look at that power! He's an absolute beast. This was on the shorter side, Marcus Stoinis rocks back in the crease and pummels it over wide long-on for a flat six
17.1
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Avesh Khan to Marcus Stoinis, FOUR, edged away! Avesh Khan goes short outside off, Marcus Stoinis looks to loft this towards the off-side, but ends up getting an outside edge due to the steep bounce. It flies past Pant and races away to the fence
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Manimaran Siddharth to Shashank Singh, SIX, Shashank Singh gets going with a maximum! Tad fuller, right into the slot and Shashank Singh has launched it over the bowler's head for a six.. Couldn't have gotten off to a better start. Meanwhile, Manimaran Siddharth concedes 18 runs in the over. That was quite expensive
16.5
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Manimaran Siddharth to Nehal Wadhera, out Caught by Nicholas Pooran!! Manimaran Siddharth has the last laugh. The procession of wickets continues. This was fraction short and slow, Nehal Wadhera eyes the deep mid-wicket fence. He goes for the slog, but doesn't get the timing right. Pooran from the boundary charges in, keeps his eyes on the ball and completes a safe catch. Throws the ball away immediately after taking the catch does Pooran. Nehal Wadhera c Nicholas Pooran b Manimaran Siddharth 13(7) [4s-1 6s-1]
16.4
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Manimaran Siddharth to Nehal Wadhera, SIX, even better. Yet another full toss and Nehal Wadhera scoops it over the fine leg fence by shuffling across in the crease. Not great bowling by Manimaran Siddharth who is offering freebies
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Manimaran Siddharth to Nehal Wadhera, FOUR, 200 up for PBKS! A juicy full toss at the stumps, Nehal Wadhera walks across in the crease and laps it towards the fine leg boundary. Pant has a word with the bowler for an lbw review, but this was clearly off the bat
15.2
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Mohsin Khan to Shreyas Iyer, out Caught by Mohammed Shami!! Another one bites the dust and it's a rare failure for Iyer this season. This was tad slow outside off, Shreyas Iyer looks to take him on, goes for the lofted drive, but ends up getting an outside edge. The ball flies towards the fielder at short third man and Shami stationed there holds onto it. Lucknow Super Giants pulling things back and trying to control the damage with this wickets. Shreyas Iyer c Mohammed Shami b Mohsin Khan 5(6)
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Manimaran Siddharth to Priyansh Arya, out Caught by Mitchell Marsh!! That's a well-judged catch by Mitchell Marsh at long-off. This was smashed hard and it was travelling. Was a full length delivery around off and Priyansh slapped it hard towards long-off. Marsh stationed near the boundary takes a reverse cupped catch and he manages to keep his shoe away from the boundary cushions as well. That's a clean catch and another set batter is gone. Misses out a well deserved ton. But gets a standing ovation from the Punjab contingent. Their team owner - Preity Zinta looks a touch disappointed in the stands. Priyansh Arya c Mitchell Marsh b Manimaran Siddharth 93(37) [4s-4 6s-9]
13.5
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Prince Yadav to Cooper Connolly, out Caught by Manimaran Siddharth!! Unlucky no. 87. It's an Australian batters who falls for 87. That's the 10th wicket of IPL 2026 for Prince Yadav. He goes short and quick around off, Cooper Connolly swings across the line and loses his shape in the process. A thick top edge it induced as the ball flies towards backward point. Siddharth stationed there calls for it, settles under it and takes a safe catch to end a rollicking knock by Cooper Connolly. He walks back to a standing ovation from the spectators and his teammates in the dugout. That was a sensational knock by the southpaw. Has put Punjab Kings in the driver's seat. Cooper Connolly c Manimaran Siddharth b Prince Yadav 87(46) [4s-8 6s-7]
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Prince Yadav to Cooper Connolly, FOUR, smash, smash, smash! They're smashing the bowlers like Hulk smashed Loki in Avengers. Full and wide outside off, Cooper Connolly throws his hands at it and smashes it over deep extra cover. This almost goes the distance for a flat six. Landed just in front of the cushions
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Aiden Markram to Priyansh Arya, SIX, another yorker attempted, another slot ball dished out and another easy hit for the batter to get under the ball and target the sightsceen. 32 off the over and Shreyas stands and taps the glove onto his bat to applaud this monster assault.
12.5
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Aiden Markram to Priyansh Arya, SIX, doesn't matter which angle you bowl from if it's going to be in the slot and on the pads. Deep mid-wicket jumps and looks to push the ball back but it's cleared him. Front leg out of the way and baaanggg, over the ropes for the fourth six of the over
12.3
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Aiden Markram to Cooper Connolly, SIX, now into the sightscreen. Aiden Markram tried to find the blockhole, instead offers slot as he just misses and the ball was belted so hard that he swirled away and just missed the sightscreen
12.2
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Aiden Markram to Cooper Connolly, SIX, tried to bowl this into the wicket and he's actually rushed the batter a bit but Connolly has still managed to pull and send it over long-on despite this being a mishit. The batter backed away, the bowler followed but he couldn't stop him
12.1
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Aiden Markram to Cooper Connolly, SIX, these two are on a mission - to ensure the ball is left with no leather on it. Flatter delivery just outside off stump, Connolly lofts over cover and it stays a proper hit
11.4
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Avesh Khan to Cooper Connolly, FOUR, oh he moves across a long way but manages to scoop this third full toss of the over short fine leg for almost a six. Had it been into the wicket may have been difficult. But credit to Connolly for moving and putting Avesh off on the yorker Naman Tiwari
11.2
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Avesh Khan to Priyansh Arya, SIX, this is sensational. Tell him he can access anything square of the wicket he will bat without sleep. He's so strong because of the way he uses those wrists to slice the ball. Avesh tried the wide yorker with deep backward point and third man in place, but it was a low full toss. Priyansh didn't hit that hard, just put bat on ball and it sailed over the ropes
11.1
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Avesh Khan to Priyansh Arya, SIX, they are smacking slowers balls, yorkers, short balls and what will this poor full toss be able to do! Priyansh smacks it down the ground towards the sightscreen and Avesh drops his head immediately after delivering that full toss. Knows he's bowled a really poor ball
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Mohammed Shami to Cooper Connolly, FOUR, great shot! Wide yorker outside off stump, Connolly squeezes it out so perfectly to split backward point and short third man
10.5
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Mohammed Shami to Cooper Connolly, SIX, the second slower ball of the over picked up again and this time smacked behind the sightscreen. Full and in the slot, Connolly gets under it and helps himself to a fifty. Gentle raise of the bat to the crowd and the dugout. He was 19 off 22 and in the next 13 balls he has scored 35 runs
10.2
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Mohammed Shami to Cooper Connolly, SIX, nicely swung away over mid-wicket. Slower delivery on the stumps, gave it away early in the grip so Connolly was able to delay the slog and he got the timing absolutely right. Shami looks up and looks to deep mid-wicket in hope but it's cleared the fielder
9.4
Prince Yadav to Priyansh Arya, 1 run, oh that's cruel to call that a dropped catch but it is one. Slower delivery, Priyansh waits and smacks it to the left of the bowler who wasn't ready in his followthrough. Hurried reaction from Prince Yadav to grab the ball, more of a protective reaction and it's smashed into his right thumb flush. He flings the hand in pain and then realizes that the batters are running a single so he runs to gather the ball again
9.3
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Prince Yadav to Priyansh Arya, SIX, slashed and it goes all the way over backward point. Short of a length delivery angling away, Priyansh plays with an angled bat and it easily clears the boundary
8.5
Manimaran Siddharth to Cooper Connolly, 1 run, fires the yorker, dug out to extra-cover
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Manimaran Siddharth to Priyansh Arya, FOUR, smart! Slider on the stumps, Priyansh moves inside the line and scoops it fine past Pant and short fine leg was not even in the frame
8.2
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Manimaran Siddharth to Priyansh Arya, 2 runs, flatter delivery on the stumps, Priyansh flicks to deep mid-wicket and that's his second fifty of the season and fourth of his IPL career. Gets a great applause from the crowd and a handshake from his batting partner
7.5
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Avesh Khan to Priyansh Arya, FOUR, he tried the wide yorker but bowled this right in the arc, Priyansh got right under the ball and smacked it over cover
7.3
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Avesh Khan to Cooper Connolly, SIX, please hit me out of the ground ball from Avesh! Connolly enjoyed that so much that he lofted the drive and held the pose for the cameras. Full and in the slot outside off stump, one of the neatest cricket shots, yet went so high and long
6.2
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Ayush Badoni to Cooper Connolly, SIX, now it's slot and Connolly belts it down the ground over long-on. The offie to two LHBs was the idea but the length has been right in the arc for Connolly to tee off and he's bettered his strike-rate
6.1
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Ayush Badoni to Cooper Connolly, FOUR, flatter delivery on the stumps, Connolly stays leg-side and slaps a hard drive wide of mid-off
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Mohsin Khan to Priyansh Arya, SIX, they are feeding him in that backward square leg region. Another short of length delivery that he could camp back and smack the pull easily over the ropes and he's single-handedly ensured PBKS are off to another good start and also forced an early timeout for LSG
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Mohsin Khan to Priyansh Arya, SIX, the top edge now over fine leg for six. Short delivery around the off stump, Priyansh goes for the pull, sends it over long leg and easily clears the field despite a fielder being there
5.3
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Mohsin Khan to Priyansh Arya, FOUR, oh dragged off the inside edge and it rolls through backward square leg. Short of a length delivery on the stumps, was the slower delivery, so Priyansh used his wrists to place it behind square and got the boundary
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Prince Yadav to Cooper Connolly, FOUR, five dots and he's tried a needless slower ball that's released the pressure. Short and into the wicket, oh that's what I wanted says Connolly and belts the pull between mid-wicket and mid-on. Spoils a great over, still is a very good over though
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Mohsin Khan to Priyansh Arya, SIX, he's wristy square of the wicket on both sides. Not a really short ball, it's actually short of length and on the stumps, Priyansh went back, got under it and wristed the pull over square leg for a timely maximum
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Mohsin Khan to Cooper Connolly, FOUR, first slip would have swallowed that! Full and angling in, wobble seam and it skids on this time. Connolly was late on the slash, thick edge flies to the left of Pant for four
2.4
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Mohammed Shami to Priyansh Arya, FOUR, lofted with an angled bat and it goes over backward point. Good length delivery moving away outside off stump, Priyansh stays leg-side and goes with his hands to slice it over the infield
2.1
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Mohammed Shami to Cooper Connolly, FOUR, in the airrr, clears mid-off and it escapes for four. Length delivery angling in, Connolly swung hard, didn't connect well and got away with it
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Mohsin Khan to Cooper Connolly, 1 run, dropped but a tough chance! Fullish delivery, Connolly looks to drive, mistimes it uppish to the right of the bowler who reacted a bit late in his followthrough. Ball rolls to mid-off after the deflection
1.1
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Mohsin Khan to Priyansh Arya, SIX, dismissed! Not too short, but he went back in his crease to make this short of length delivery shorter, got under it and slapped the pull flat and well in front of square over mid-wicket
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Mohammed Shami to Cooper Connolly, FOUR, strays on the pads and gives the release ball. Connolly accepts the offer and flicks it brilliantly through mid-wicket to open his account. Shami not happy with that last ball
0.3
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Mohammed Shami to Prabhsimran Singh, out Caught by Mitchell Marsh!! Mo Shami! The classical new ball Mohammed Shami dismissal. Full and teasing the batter on the drive with a wobble seam ball. The trap is right there in that wobble. You never know which way it is going to move but the length will lure you to play the big drive. It's a decision of do I stay calm and leave it, or do I go with a positive mindset and look for a boundary. Quite often the batters choose the latter and fall in the trap. The trap of a master new ball bowler. Prabhsimran tried to drive through cover, thick outside edge went straight to Marsh, who is slightly wide at slip. Prabhsimran Singh c Mitchell Marsh b Mohammed Shami 0(1)
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