Can CSK enter the IPL 2025 playoffs after losing to PBKS? The update points points the table …

Skipper Shreyas Iyer and Prabhasimran Singh had a half -century and a hat -trick of Yuzvendra Chahal as Punjab Kings (PBK) won four wickets over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at Chepuk Stadium on Wednesday. PBKS is now second in the table, with six wins, three defeats and no results, giving them 13 points. CSK is at the bottom, with two wins and eight necklaces, give them four points. Official broadcasters of IPL 2025 said CSK is now the first team to be out of the playoff race.
During the 191-run run-chase, PBKS openers Priyash Arya and Prabhasimran Singh left during the previous match, from where some serious hittings were removed.
Priyash found some limitations against Passers Khalel Ahmed and Anshul Kambhoj, while Prabhasimran was either not far away. However, a quick 44 -run stand between these two obtained the priest for 23 in 15 balls with Khalel, with five fours. MS Dhoni took a good catch behind the stumps. PBK was 44/1 in 4.4 overs.
Captain Shres Aiyar finished the powerplay with a good border against Ravindra Jadeja, defeating Square leg at the rear, brought 50 runs in six overs, (5*) and Prabhasimran (21*) unbeaten.
Shreyas was slow to settle, while Prabhasimran continued to feast on spinners Noor Ahmed and Jadeja.
In the halfway through the innings, PBK was 88/1, with Shreyas (23*) and Prabhasimran (40*) unbeaten.
The first 14 runs were leaked from Mathesh Pathirana, which bring the second gradual fifty of the tournament and the second sequence of fifty, with a total of five fours and three sixes in 31 balls. PBK also reached a 100 -run mark in 11 overs.
Pathirana gave CSK the success of his needs, which Prabhasimran got five and three sixes for 54 in 36 balls. PBK was 116/2 in 13 overs.
Shreyas continued to lead the charge against CSK, bringing his fourth-fifteen of the tournament in 32 balls with four borders and two sixes.
However, Wadhera was removed by Pathirana, thanks to a stunner of Jadeja for just five. PBK was 136/3 in 14.3 overs.
Iyer provoked an attack against Pathirana, which robs 20 runs, including two sixes and one four. In the next over, Shashank Singh replied to Jadeja after a four and six smacks, removing him in 17 balls with four and two sixes. PBK was 180/4 in 17.3 overs.
Pathirana got the last laugh at Iyer, at least in her battle, as she cleaned her for 72 in just 41 balls with five fours and four sixes. PBK was 188/5 in 18.4 overs.
Suryash Shegde was rejected in the final, but PBKS won, 194/6 in 19.4 overs, Josh England (6*) and Marco Jnasen (4*) unbeaten.
Khalil Ahmed (2/28) and Pathirana (2/45) were the top wicket-apecker for CSK, but it was in vain.
CSK was hoping to dissolve the 200-Run mark by a sensational mantra from Punjab Kings (PBK) bowler Yuzvendra Chahal, who claimed his second Indian Premier League (IPL) hat-trick to help ban the domestic team in 190 overs in 19.2 overs.
Despite the best 88 of a career off 47 balls from Sam Curan against his former side, CSK faced dramatic collapse in the death over.
To bat first, the CSK’s innings had the beginning of the schkee, as Sheikh Rashid and Ayush Matre had a young opening pair. Rashid was scheduled to depart first, scored 11 out of just 12 balls before Arondeep Singh was removed with a score at 21.
Ravindra Jadeja tried to stabilize the innings with 17 runs out of 12 delivery, but was rejected by Harpreet Brar, making it 48/3. This was when the Developed Brevis joined the curan in the middle, and the pair mixed the 78-rice partnership together to revive the innings.
Brevis played a composed hand of 32 before being cleaned by Azmatullah Omrajai. Curren, who was an innings bash, continued to attack the bowlers. His blistering knock included nine borders and four sixes, helping CSK overcome early failures. However, he was eventually rejected by Jenson’s score 172/5 reading.
CSK captain MS Dhoni played a small but impressive cameo, scoring 11 runs off just 4 balls, including a border and a six six before falling into Chahal. It was a game of sports. Chahal, in a spectacular performance of the wrist spin, rushed to Deepak Hooda, Anshul Kamboj and Noor Ahmed again in a continuous delivery with a stunning hat-trick. His final figures of 4/32 in three overs underlined his impact.
For Arshdeep 6, Shivam returned to dismiss Dubey, and CSK was excluded for 190 in 19.2 overs-less than 200 overall overall.
In addition to Chahal’s heroes, Arshdeep and Jensen took two wickets, while Omarjai and Brar pasted with one app.
Brief Score: CSK: 190 (Sam Curan 88, Developed Brevis 32, Yuzvendra Chahal 4/32) lost to PBKS: 194/6 in 19.4 overs (Shreyas Year 71, Prabhasimran Singh 54, Khalil Ahmed 2/28).
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