🏏 IPL 2025 — 18th Match: Punjab Kings vs Rajasthan Royals at Mullanpur on 5th March, 7:30 PM IST 🏏
Home can either be a fortress or a formidable challenge. Even for a team like Chennai Super Kings, who have the best win record in home matches, conditions at Chepauk have proven to be tricky in recent years, with the side losing three out of their last six games there. Nevertheless, having a core group of players year after year at a familiar venue is a major advantage, something teams like CSK have relied on. In this context, the Punjab Kings present a completely different story.
Since the 2023 season, PBKS have had three different venues they've called home. From the PCA stadium in Mohali, they shifted base to Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, while also playing home matches in Dharamsala. Four losses out of five games in Mullanpur (where they play four matches this season) and a winless record in Dharamsala (where they play three games in 2025) come as a stiff challenge for the new-look PBKS, who will become the last team this season to play their maiden home match.
However, setting past records aside, the Kings have made a promising start this season. They are one of only two teams yet to face defeat, boasting a well-balanced squad and a wealth of leadership experience in captain Shreyas Iyer and head coach Ricky Ponting. The batting, powered by Iyer and the top order, has looked effective in the first two matches while the bowlers have made their mark in key moments, all of which bodes well for PBKS as they aim to carry their good form into two back-to-back home matches.
Up against them are Rajasthan Royals, who bounced back from two early losses with a win over CSK. However, there are still issues they need to address. Yashasvi Jaiswal hasn't found his rhythm, and the batting order has lacked the spark of previous seasons, especially with limited overseas firepower. That said, Nitish Rana and Dhruv Jurel have stepped up when needed. On the bowling front, things are beginning to click - Jofra Archer has recovered from two expensive outings, while Wanindu Hasaranga and Maheesh Theekshana are starting to form a promising partnership. With the bowling showing signs of stability, the onus now shifts to the top order to deliver the kind of starts that can set up more complete performances.
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