Fans go gaga as Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly’s explosive knocks lead PBKS storm past LSG in IPL 2026
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Fans go gaga as Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly’s explosive knocks lead PBKS storm past LSG in IPL 2026

CricketTimes 19 April 2026, 11:43 PM by InkBrief News Desk
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The 2026 Indian Premier League is reaching a fever pitch, and while the cricketing world is still buzzing from the high-octane clash between KKR and RR at Eden Gardens, the action shifted to New Chandigarh for a Sunday night spectacle. Punjab Kings (PBKS) put on a clinical display of modern T20 cricket, dismantling the Lucknow…

The 2026 Indian Premier League is reaching a fever pitch, and while the cricketing world is still buzzing from the high-octane clash between KKR and RR at Eden Gardens, the action shifted to New Chandigarh for a Sunday night spectacle. Punjab Kings (PBKS) put on a clinical display of modern T20 cricket, dismantling the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in a high-scoring affair that left the fans at the Mullanpur Stadium in awe.

Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly’s fiery knocks take PBKS to a mammoth total in first innings

After being put into bat, the Punjab Kings weathered an early storm when Prabhsimran Singh fell for a duck in the very first over. However, what followed was a masterclass in aggressive accumulation. Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly stitched together a devastating 182-run partnership for the second wicket, effectively batting LSG out of the game within the first 15 overs.

Arya was the primary aggressor early on, reaching his 50 off just 19 balls. He eventually finished with a blistering 93 runs from 37 deliveries, boasting a strike rate of 251.35, laced with 7 fours and 7 towering sixes. At the other end, Connolly played the perfect foil before exploding himself, scoring 87 off 46 balls (6 fours, 8 sixes).

The momentum provided by the duo allowed PBKS to cross the 150-mark in just 12.1 overs. Despite a late flurry of wickets—including the run-out of Marcus Stoinis for 29—the Kings finished with a gargantuan 254/7. Lucknow’s bowlers struggled under the onslaught, with even the experienced Mohammed Shami conceding 56 runs in his four overs, though Prince Yadav managed to keep some respectability with figures of 2/25.

PBKS bowling attack defends the huge total with ease against LSG

Chasing a target of 255 required Lucknow to go at nearly 13 runs per over from the jump. While their top order showed intent, the PBKS bowling unit, led by the tactical brilliance of captain Shreyas Iyer, never allowed the required rate to dip into a comfortable zone. LSG reached 50 runs in 4.4 overs, but the frequent loss of set batters proved to be their undoing.

Mitchell Marsh (40 off 28) and Ayush Badoni (35 off 21) provided a solid base, but the middle order failed to convert starts into the monster innings required. Skipper Rishabh Pant played a cameo of 43 from 23 balls, but his dismissal by Arshdeep Singh in the 13th over broke the back of the chase. Marco Jansen was the pick of the bowlers in terms of impact, removing the dangerous Nicholas Pooran for 9 and later Aiden Markram (42 off 22) to finish with figures of 2/37.

Ultimately, Vijaykumar Vyshak (1/30) and Yuzvendra Chahal (1/36) applied the squeeze during the middle overs, ensuring LSG remained restricted to 200/5 after their 20 overs. With a comprehensive 54-run victory, PBKS have not only secured two vital points but also significantly boosted their Net Run Rate, making them a formidable threat as the race for the playoffs intensifies.

Also READ: IPL 2026: Here’s why LSG’s Digvesh Rathi is not playing against Punjab Kings in today’s match

Cooper Connolly is the next big thing in the cricket World. When you see his batting, you will not find any blind slogging,any miss hits. All proper shots,and everything is traveling fast. He can easily play 10 years for punjab kings, he is best buy.pic.twitter.com/St9HTL83Z1 — Sujeet Suman (@sujeetsuman1991) April 19, 2026

What a destructive batting by these two. Mayhem batting 🔥 Priyansh Arya 93(37)

9 sixes, 4 fours Cooper Connolly 87(46)

7 sixes, 8 fours Not to forget 5 sixes in an over against Aiden Markram#PBKSvLSG #IPL2026 #PriyanshArya #CooperConnolly #TataIPL pic.twitter.com/QKz5nlEqkI — Vikas Kohli (@imvikaskohli) April 19, 2026

PBKS vs LSG: Priyansh Arya-Cooper Connolly join elite club, Aiden Markram scripts unwanted record pic.twitter.com/i0K1EPLHYa — Dhruv (@Dhruv685588) April 19, 2026

Top performers for PBKS -Priyansh Arya 93(37)

– Shami 56(24) pic.twitter.com/Ow8cbPchYd — Radhe (@Imrad03) April 19, 2026

These two innings everything we have been talking about strike rates. Cooper Connolly 87(46) , eventual SR of 189 but was 19 off 22 at one point. Priyansh Arya 93(37), eventual SR of 251 but batted with 30% lesser SR outside powerplay. Took 6 more balls to score the same runs… pic.twitter.com/mBtOU7MiPk — Princeyy (@HarshitFlickss) April 19, 2026

PBKS bought Priyansh Arya & Cooper Connolly for just 3.9 Cr & 3 Cr respectively !! Steals https://t.co/Hwon6OGz6J — Gss🇮🇳 (@Gss_Views) April 19, 2026

Priyansh Arya smashed 93 off just 37 balls, hitting 9 sixes and 4 fours. Then Cooper Connolly followed it up with 87 off 46 balls, including 7 sixes and 8 fours, helping Punjab Kings post a massive total of 254 the highest score of IPL 2026

🫡❤️#PunjabKingsIPL #IPL2026 pic.twitter.com/dnEox5JQGR — karan07 (@karanrajput127) April 19, 2026

Yes, the tracks are flat, this one in Chandigarh certainly is, but to bat like #PriyanshArya did today requires exceptional skill — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) April 19, 2026

Also WATCH: Musheer Khan amusingly mimics Shreyas Iyer on the plane to Mullanpur ahead of PBKS vs LSG encounter

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