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इसके बाद जोश इंगलिस और आयुष बडोनी ने पारी संभाली। बडोनी ने 18 गेंदों में…
In Punjab Kings’ thrill-a-minute batting line-up, which posted this Indian Premier League (IPL) season’s highest total on Sunday here, Cooper Connolly’s approach strikes a discordant note.
The 22-year-old Australian doesn’t attempt to manufacture those cheeky shots that have become synonymous with T20 cricket but rather relies on his gift of timing and placement.
Neither does he try to force the pace of the game. During his 182-run stand with the belligerent Priyansh Arya, he bided his time in the PowerPlay before finishing with a 46-ball 87 that helped the Kings to a match-winning 254 for seven against Lucknow Super Giants.
READ | Priyansh, Connolly put on a show to help Punjab Kings extend unbeaten run
“Everyone has their own understanding of their ability and how they go about it, and what works for them. It is about individually understanding what works for you in those moments and what makes you successful for a long period of time. We have discussions about what works for each other, and we take little things from each other’s books,” Connolly said, while adding that he was enjoying watching Priyansh ‘go about it in his own way’ from the non-striker’s end.
For Connolly, who tops the run charts for the Kings, with 223 runs in five innings, ‘there is a time and a place’ for innovative stroke-making.
“I think it is about knowing their strengths and sticking to their strengths. They know where they’re dominant. They know what some areas that they might get targeted in are,” Connolly said about the different approaches of the Kings batters.
It was a similar case of backing his strengths and ability for Super Giants pacer Prince Yadav, who bowled a stingy spell (2/25 in four overs) in a match that saw more than 450 runs being plundered.
“The plan was to bowl as many yorkers as I could; it is something I have been working on.”
Published on Apr 20, 2026
In Punjab Kings’ thrill-a-minute batting line-up, which posted this Indian Premier League (IPL) season’s highest total on Sunday here, Cooper Connolly’s approach strikes a discordant note.
The 22-year-old Australian doesn’t attempt to manufacture those cheeky shots that have become synonymous with T20 cricket but rather relies on his gift of timing and placement.
Neither does he try to force the pace of the game. During his 182-run stand with the belligerent Priyansh Arya, he bided his time in the PowerPlay before finishing with a 46-ball 87 that helped the Kings to a match-winning 254 for seven against Lucknow Super Giants.
READ | Priyansh, Connolly put on a show to help Punjab Kings extend unbeaten run
“Everyone has their own understanding of their ability and how they go about it, and what works for them. It is about individually understanding what works for you in those moments and what makes you successful for a long period of time. We have discussions about what works for each other, and we take little things from each other’s books,” Connolly said, while adding that he was enjoying watching Priyansh ‘go about it in his own way’ from the non-striker’s end.
For Connolly, who tops the run charts for the Kings, with 223 runs in five innings, ‘there is a time and a place’ for innovative stroke-making.
“I think it is about knowing their strengths and sticking to their strengths. They know where they’re dominant. They know what some areas that they might get targeted in are,” Connolly said about the different approaches of the Kings batters.
It was a similar case of backing his strengths and ability for Super Giants pacer Prince Yadav, who bowled a stingy spell (2/25 in four overs) in a match that saw more than 450 runs being plundered.
“The plan was to bowl as many yorkers as I could; it is something I have been working on.”
Published on Apr 20, 2026
In Punjab Kings’ thrill-a-minute batting line-up, which posted this Indian Premier League (IPL) season’s highest…
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Punjab Kings will look to extend its unbeaten run in IPL 2026 when it takes on Lucknow Super Giants in New Chandigarh on Sunday.
The Shreyas Iyer-led side comes to the contest on the back of a convincing seven-wicket win against Mumbai Indians last week. On the other hand, Lucknow suffered a morale-crushing five-wicket reverse at the hands of defending champion Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
A win will help LSG climb up the points table and close in on the top-four while Punjab will look to strengthen its hold at the top with another two points.
Where will the Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match be played?
The Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will be played at the New PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh.
When will the Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match be played?
The Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will be played on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
What time will the Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match start?
The Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will start at 7:30 PM IST.
What time will the toss for the Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match take place?
The toss for the Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will take place at 7:00 PM IST.
Which TV channel will broadcast Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match?
The Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will be televised on the Star Sports Network in India.
How to watch the live streaming of Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match?
The Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will be streamed live JioHotstar app and website.
Published on Apr 19, 2026
Punjab Kings will look to extend its unbeaten run in IPL 2026 when it takes on Lucknow Super Giants in New Chandigarh on Sunday.
The Shreyas Iyer-led side comes to the contest on the back of a convincing seven-wicket win against Mumbai Indians last week. On the other hand, Lucknow suffered a morale-crushing five-wicket reverse at the hands of defending champion Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
A win will help LSG climb up the points table and close in on the top-four while Punjab will look to strengthen its hold at the top with another two points.
Where will the Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match be played?
The Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will be played at the New PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh.
When will the Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match be played?
The Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will be played on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
What time will the Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match start?
The Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will start at 7:30 PM IST.
What time will the toss for the Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match take place?
The toss for the Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will take place at 7:00 PM IST.
Which TV channel will broadcast Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match?
The Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will be televised on the Star Sports Network in India.
How to watch the live streaming of Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match?
The Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 match will be streamed live JioHotstar app and website.
Published on Apr 19, 2026
Punjab Kings will look to extend its unbeaten run in IPL 2026 when it takes…
Punjab Kings, the only unbeaten side in Indian Premier League 2026, hosts Lucknow Super Giants at the New PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh on Sunday.
Lucknow has lost three matches and struggled for consistency, but received a timely boost with captain Rishabh Pant declared fit ahead of the contest.
This will be Punjab’s third home game of the season, and it will look to extend its perfect record in New Chandigarh.
Played: 6
PBKS: 3
LSG: 3
Last result: PBKS beat LSG by 37 runs (Dharamsala, 2025)
| Batter | Innings | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | HS |
| Prabhsimran Singh (PBKS) | 5 | 192 | 38.40 | 181.13 | 91 |
| Ayush Badoni (LSG) | 6 | 175 | 35.00 | 149.57 | 74* |
| Nicholas Pooran (LSG) | 5 | 137 | 27.40 | 180.26 | 45 |
| Marcus Stoinis (LSG/PBKS) | 5 | 122 | 30.50 | 169.44 | 72 |
| KL Rahul (LSG) | 4 | 104 | 26.75 | 125.88 | 74 |
| Bowler | Innings | Wickets | Economy | Average | BBI |
| Arshdeep Singh (PBKS) | 6 | 10 | 8.54 | 18.80 | 3/16 |
| Kagiso Rabada (PBKS) | 4 | 9 | 10.12 | 18.00 | 4/38 |
| Sam Curran (PBKS) | 3 | 7 | 8.81 | 13.85 | 3/28 |
| Mohsin Khan (LSG) | 2 | 5 | 7.25 | 11.60 | 3/24 |
| Ravi Bishnoi (LSG) | 5 | 5 | 10.18 | 33.60 | 2/18 |
Published on Apr 19, 2026
Punjab Kings, the only unbeaten side in Indian Premier League 2026, hosts Lucknow Super Giants at the New PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh on Sunday.
Lucknow has lost three matches and struggled for consistency, but received a timely boost with captain Rishabh Pant declared fit ahead of the contest.
This will be Punjab’s third home game of the season, and it will look to extend its perfect record in New Chandigarh.
Played: 6
PBKS: 3
LSG: 3
Last result: PBKS beat LSG by 37 runs (Dharamsala, 2025)
| Batter | Innings | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | HS |
| Prabhsimran Singh (PBKS) | 5 | 192 | 38.40 | 181.13 | 91 |
| Ayush Badoni (LSG) | 6 | 175 | 35.00 | 149.57 | 74* |
| Nicholas Pooran (LSG) | 5 | 137 | 27.40 | 180.26 | 45 |
| Marcus Stoinis (LSG/PBKS) | 5 | 122 | 30.50 | 169.44 | 72 |
| KL Rahul (LSG) | 4 | 104 | 26.75 | 125.88 | 74 |
| Bowler | Innings | Wickets | Economy | Average | BBI |
| Arshdeep Singh (PBKS) | 6 | 10 | 8.54 | 18.80 | 3/16 |
| Kagiso Rabada (PBKS) | 4 | 9 | 10.12 | 18.00 | 4/38 |
| Sam Curran (PBKS) | 3 | 7 | 8.81 | 13.85 | 3/28 |
| Mohsin Khan (LSG) | 2 | 5 | 7.25 | 11.60 | 3/24 |
| Ravi Bishnoi (LSG) | 5 | 5 | 10.18 | 33.60 | 2/18 |
Published on Apr 19, 2026
Punjab Kings, the only unbeaten side in Indian Premier League 2026, hosts Lucknow Super Giants…
Lucknow Super Giants bowling coach Bharat Arun confirmed that skipper Rishabh Pant was ‘absolutely fit’ to play his team’s Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match against Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh on Sunday.
Pant had retired hurt against Royal Challengers Bengaluru when he was batting on 0 off four balls. He was hit on the elbow by a Josh Hazlewood delivery just two balls into his innings.
Though he returned to bat in the 17th over, after LSG lost a flurry of wickets, he walked back to the dugout soon after, after being dismissed by Bhuvneshwar Kumar for 1 off six balls. LSG was bowled out for 146, and RCB overhauled the paltry target in 15.1 overs with five wickets in hand.
Pant has endured another tough IPL season this year, amassing just 104 runs in five innings at a sedate strike rate of 122.35. His only fifty this season was an unbeaten 68 that took LSG over the line against Sunrisers Hyderabad by five wickets.
The 28-year-old, who is the league’s most expensive signing ever at Rs. 27 crore, also had an underwhelming IPL 2025, scoring just 269 runs in 13 innings at a strike rate of 133.16, though he ended the tournament with a century in a losing cause, against RCB.
The Super Giants finished IPL 2025 seventh on the standings, with six wins from 14 games, and have made yet another slow start this season, losing three of their first five.
Published on Apr 18, 2026
Lucknow Super Giants bowling coach Bharat Arun confirmed that skipper Rishabh Pant was ‘absolutely fit’ to play his team’s Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match against Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh on Sunday.
Pant had retired hurt against Royal Challengers Bengaluru when he was batting on 0 off four balls. He was hit on the elbow by a Josh Hazlewood delivery just two balls into his innings.
Though he returned to bat in the 17th over, after LSG lost a flurry of wickets, he walked back to the dugout soon after, after being dismissed by Bhuvneshwar Kumar for 1 off six balls. LSG was bowled out for 146, and RCB overhauled the paltry target in 15.1 overs with five wickets in hand.
Pant has endured another tough IPL season this year, amassing just 104 runs in five innings at a sedate strike rate of 122.35. His only fifty this season was an unbeaten 68 that took LSG over the line against Sunrisers Hyderabad by five wickets.
The 28-year-old, who is the league’s most expensive signing ever at Rs. 27 crore, also had an underwhelming IPL 2025, scoring just 269 runs in 13 innings at a strike rate of 133.16, though he ended the tournament with a century in a losing cause, against RCB.
The Super Giants finished IPL 2025 seventh on the standings, with six wins from 14 games, and have made yet another slow start this season, losing three of their first five.
Published on Apr 18, 2026
Lucknow Super Giants bowling coach Bharat Arun confirmed that skipper Rishabh Pant was ‘absolutely fit’…