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PBKS vs CSK IPL 2025: Kings clash as old warhorses eye redemption

The Indian Premier League continues to serve up high-octane drama, and one of the most  exciting matchups on the cards is between two formidable sides—Chennai Super Kings  (CSK) and Punjab Kings (PBKS). On one side stands CSK, one of the most decorated teams  in IPL history with five titles to their name. On the other is PBKS, a team full of promise and  flair, still chasing their maiden IPL trophy. 

This season, CSK began with a bang—registering a dominant win over Mumbai Indians in  their opener. However, their form has since dipped. Despite flashes of brilliance, they have  lost their last few games, appearing rather sluggish for a team of their stature. Now, with  pressure mounting, they face a stern test in the form of a confident Punjab Kings unit. 

PBKS, too, come into this contest with a point to prove. They began their campaign strong  but were knocked off rhythm in their previous outing. Still, the squad has shown  tremendous potential, and all eyes will be on their young stars to deliver. 

Among the standout names for this clash is Shreyas Iyer, who has been in sublime touch.  He’s playing with elegance and purpose, and the team will be banking on him to continue  his purple patch. Then there’s Prabhsimran Singh, a pocket dynamo who brings flair and  

aggression to the top order. His fearless style is refreshing, and he’s quickly becoming one  of the players to watch this season. 

Another bright spot has been Nehal Wadhera. He scored an impressive 62 in a losing  cause, showcasing glimpses of Glenn Maxwell’s audacious style. Speaking of Maxwell,  though he managed a decent 30 in a recent match, his team was thoroughly outclassed at  home by the Rajasthan Royals—a defeat that would sting deeply. PBKS will be licking their  wounds but will look to channel that disappointment into fuel for this big contest. 

What makes PBKS particularly exciting this year is the man at the helm—Ricky Ponting. The  former Australian captain has brought a sense of belief and structure to the team. It’s well  known that Ponting pushed hard for Shreyas Iyer’s return as captain, and that faith seems  to be paying dividends. He’s also built a well-balanced side that, when it clicks, can outgun  any team in the tournament. 

CSK have plenty of questions in front of them. They started well but the results have not  been favourable for them since then. The top order is has failed to deliver and time has  come for them to dominate the powerplay. Head coach Stephen Fleming and his team will 

be keen to rectify that. With players like Ruturaj Gaikwad expected to anchor the innings,  the pressure is on to rediscover their rhythm. 

Despite having played a few matches at their fortress—Chepauk, where they boast a  remarkable 70% win record—CSK hasn’t been able to make the most of home advantage  this season. Perhaps getting away from Chennai will serve as a blessing in disguise. A  change of venue, a shift in conditions, and the opportunity to regroup away from the  pressure of expectations might just be what CSK needs to spark a turnaround. 

Their next destination? Mullanpur, a ground known for high scores. Just recently, the  Rajasthan Royals breached the 200-run mark there, reinforcing its reputation as a batter friendly surface. This means that both teams will need to fire with the bat—and for CSK,  that starts at the very top. 

The Punjab Kings are currently sitting higher on the points table, comfortably placed in the  top four. This gives them a slight advantage heading into the clash. But IPL has shown time  and again that momentum can swing wildly—and quickly. Both sides will be desperate to  assert themselves early and control the narrative. 

From a neutral perspective—and from someone who appreciates the entertainment side  of cricket—there’s a strong desire to see PBKS finally fulfill their potential. They’ve had  moments of promise over the years but have yet to find consistency. This could be the  season where they finally put it all together. 

It’s still early days in IPL 2025—only three or four matches into the tournament—but  patterns are beginning to emerge. For CSK, the time to bounce back is now. Their top order  must fire, their bowling must hold its nerve, and their experience must shine through. For  PBKS, it’s about maintaining belief, riding on young energy, and executing under pressure. 

As we gear up for this clash of old warhorses, expect fireworks. Expect drama. And most  importantly, expect a battle between pride and hunger—between a team with a legacy to  protect and a team hungry to create one.

About the Author


Written by Danny Morrison

Danny Morrison is a former New Zealand cricket, commentator and cricket expert. He made his test debut for New Zealand in 1987 at the age of 21 against Australia. He is one of only three New Zealanders and twenty-two players worldwide to have taken an ODI hat-trick. Follow Danny Morrison onTwitter and Instagram.

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