NEW DELHI: Young opener Priyansh Arya stamped his arrival on the massive stage with a wide ranging maiden IPL century that powered Punjab Kings (PBKS) to an exciting 18-run victory over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in a excessive-octane conflict on Tuesday.
Batting first, PBKS posted a commanding 219 for six, thanks largely to a spectacular innings from 24-12 months-previous Arya, who hammered 103 off simply 42 balls. His audacious knock included seven boundaries and 9 towering sixes, lighting up the Mullanpur stadium and lifting his group from a precarious place of 83/5 in simply eight overs.
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Arya’s counter-attacking brilliance turned the momentum in Punjab’s favour. He displayed maturity past his years, particularly towards seasoned bowlers like Ravichandran Ashwin, towards whom he hit three sixes, and Sri Lanka’s Matheesha Pathirana, whose thirteenth over went for twenty-four runs. His hundred got here off a mistimed edge over third man, however by then, he’d already finished the injury.
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“He’s got raw power, and now he’s learning the angles. That’s the difference,” stated PBKS head coach Ricky Ponting, who had backed Arya in the beginning of the season. “This knock was special, not just for the runs, but the way he built it under pressure.”
Shashank Singh (52 not out off 36) supplied a composed of entirety, whereas Marco Jansen chipped in with a late flourish (34 not out off 19), serving to PBKS attain their highest-ever whole on the venue.
In reply, CSK managed 201 for five regardless of Devon Conway’s 69, Shivam Dube’s 42 and late fireworks from MS Dhoni (27 off 12). However, Arya’s early onslaught had already outlined the result. A flat bowling effort, particularly from Pathirana (4-0-52-0) and Ashwin (4-0-48-2), left CSK chasing shadows.
With this win, PBKS snapped a dropping streak, whereas Arya’s breakout century could possibly be a turning level in each his IPL profession and Punjab’s marketing campaign.