"Running out of words...": PBKS skipper Iyer awestruck after team chases record-breaking 265 vs DC
Punjab Kings secured a historic victory by chasing down 265 runs against Delhi Capitals. KL Rahul's remarkable 152 not out was a highlight of the match. The team focused on a strong powerplay to achieve the massive target. This win extends Punjab ...

PBKS continued its unbeaten run, generating another instant classic match and chasing down 265 runs, the highest-ever in T20s. KL's record-breaking 152* in 67 balls, which made him the first Indian to score a 150 in the IPL and the holder of India's highest men's T20 score, went in vain as the batter had to watch a powerplay assault from Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya helplessly, which laid down the platform for a strong finish.
Speaking during the post-match presentation, Iyer spoke on how the team felt when KL and Nitish Rana smashed them all over the park during their record-breaking 220-run stand for the second wicket.
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"I am running out of words (on his win), honestly speaking, because first of all, it was scorching hot to come out there and see bowlers getting hit for fours and sixes, you kind of lose your mindset. You do not know what to do in such a situation, but I know how the wicket was. We were actually presuming the wicket would turn, but there wasn't much turn to offer. Probably after the power play, when Yuzi (Chahal) came in to bowl, the ball was holding a bit, but wasn't creating much of an impact. Kudos to KL (Rahul). The way he played was fabulous and pleasing to the eye," he said.
"I was just saying that whatever they get from here on, I think we just have to score one more run and ensure we become victorious. And that was the mindset, nothing more, honestly speaking, because whatever balls the bowlers were bowling at that particular time, I think he was improvising and he was playing beautiful shots (on KL). So it did not look like he was trying really hard. I just said to myself that if they can, we can too," he said.
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The dressing room had decided to approach the chase just like they had chased a total of 220-25 range in the past, capitalising on the powerplay. "We discussed that in the previous games, we chased around 220-225 with two overs left. So the mindset was very much similar. Get as many runs as possible in the powerplay and they (Prabhsimran and Priyansh) just went bonkers from ball one and steadied the ship for us. And the rest of us, we just wanted to capitalise on the start," he signed off.
Coming to the match, after DC opted to bat first, an entertaining 220-run second-wicket stand between KL Rahul (152* in 67 balls, with 16 fours and nine sixes) and Nitish Rana (91* in 44 balls, with 11 fours and four sixes) took DC to 264/2.
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