GT vs PBKS IPL 2024: Shashank Singh's heroics see Punjab chase down 200 in final over thriller

Updated : Apr 05, 2024 00:32
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In an exhilarating encounter that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final moments, Shashank Singh emerged as the hero for Punjab Kings, steering them to a thrilling 3-wicket win over the Gujarat Titans. The Kings, faced with a daunting chase of 200 runs, experienced an early hiccup when they lost their captain, Shikhar Dhawan, in just the second over of their innings. Despite this setback, Jonny Bairstow and Prabhsimran Singh appeared to steady the ship, only for Noor Ahmed's crafty bowling to halt their progress.

The successive exits of Bairstow and Prabhsimran Singh within 13 balls of each other seemed to tip the scales in favor of Gujarat Titans. However, Shashank Singh rose to the occasion, countering the opposition's momentum with a formidable batting display. His resilience was on full show as he relentlessly pushed back against the Titans, ensuring Punjab Kings remained in contention. Singh's remarkable effort saw him reaching his first IPL fifty in just 25 balls, a testament to his skill and determination.

Contributing significantly to Punjab's chase, debutant Ashutosh Sharma played a vital supporting role alongside Singh. The duo's partnership proved pivotal, with Sharma contributing a quickfire 31 off 17 balls before his dismissal in the final over. Despite losing his partner, Singh maintained composure, guiding Punjab Kings across the finish line with a ball to spare.

The match had earlier seen Shubman Gill setting a new benchmark for the highest individual score in the 2024 IPL season, propelling Gujarat Titans to a competitive total of 199. Dhawan's decision to field first seemed to pay off initially, but it was Shashank Singh's unwavering spirit and timely innings that ultimately defined the match's outcome.

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