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Prabhsimran Singh Pulls Off MS Dhoni-Style Stumping in LSG vs PBKS Clash

Rohit Iyer · · 3 min read
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A Moment of Brilliance Behind the Stumps

In the high-octane environment of the IPL, matches are often decided by thin margins and moments of individual brilliance. During the recent encounter between the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and the Punjab Kings (PBKS), young wicketkeeper Prabhsimran Singh reminded fans of the legendary reflexes displayed by MS Dhoni. His lightning-quick stumping to dismiss Ayush Badoni proved to be the turning point that kept Punjab’s hopes alive in a must-win fixture.

The Context of the Clash

For the Punjab Kings, this match was far from routine. Entering the contest on the back of six consecutive defeats, the pressure on the squad was immense. To climb the points table and remain in contention for the fourth spot, securing two points against Lucknow was a non-negotiable objective. Every ball bowled and every run saved carried the weight of their tournament survival.

Badoni’s Threat Silenced

Ayush Badoni had emerged as the primary antagonist for the Punjab Kings during the first innings. Stepping onto the pitch when his team was struggling following early losses, Badoni showcased explosive intent. He proved to be a formidable threat, dispatching the ball to all corners of the park. His contribution of 43 runs from just 18 balls—an innings embellished with five boundaries and three towering sixes—had put the Lucknow Super Giants back in the driver’s seat.

The impact of Badoni’s presence was magnified by the absence of Mitchell Marsh. The Australian all-rounder’s unavailability was a significant setback for Lucknow, causing their top order to struggle against a disciplined PBKS bowling attack. However, Badoni’s ability to shift gears quickly mitigated that loss, leaving Punjab searching for a breakthrough to halt the momentum.

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The Turning Point: Chahal’s Craft and Prabhsimran’s Speed

The pivotal moment arrived in the seventh over, immediately following the power play. Veteran spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, utilizing his vast experience, delivered a deceptive ball that managed to beat Badoni’s defenses. The batter, attempting a delicate maneuver, found his foot momentarily elevated off the crease.

Prabhsimran Singh, displaying the awareness of a seasoned campaigner, reacted in a split second. As the ball passed, he gathered it cleanly and whipped the bails off the stumps with incredible speed. Replays showed that Badoni’s foot was only a few millimeters away from the ground when the wicket was broken, a testament to the fine margins of the game. It was a piece of wicketkeeping that harkened back to the golden standard set by MS Dhoni, highlighting the hunger and focus within the Punjab Kings camp.

Why This Matters for PBKS

This dismissal was not just about the skill involved; it was a psychological victory. By removing a set batter who was scoring at an accelerated rate, Punjab managed to stem the flow of runs and regain control of the game. For a side struggling with a string of losses, such moments of collective discipline and individual excellence are vital for rebuilding morale.

As the tournament progresses, the Punjab Kings will look to build on this energy. While the path to the playoffs remains steep, the tactical execution seen in this match against Lucknow proves that the team is capable of rising to the occasion. With the middle order now better equipped to handle pressure, fans will be eager to see if this spark can ignite a late-season turnaround for the side.

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Stay tuned for further developments as the IPL season reaches its business end, and the battle for the top four positions intensifies.

Rohit Iyer

Rohit Iyer is a senior cricket correspondent for News18, known for his meticulous breakdown of batting techniques and his sharp analysis of IPL auction dynamics. A Loyola College, Chennai graduate, he cut his teeth covering Tamil Nadu’s vibrant domestic circuit—from the Ranji Trophy to the TNPL—before joining the national sports desk. Rohit’s writing is distinguished by his ability to explain the biomechanics of a cover drive as clearly as the strategy behind a multi‑crore auction bid. He has reported live from multiple IPL seasons, bilateral series, and junior World Cups, with a special focus on the pathways that turn promising teenagers into international stars. A Chennai Press Club awardee and a regular voice on News18’s cricket programming, Rohit combines the curiosity of a coach with the rigour of a journalist, always seeking the human story behind the runs and records.