The recent evolution of fielding has been amazing and just another glimpse fans witnessed in the Ekana Stadium as the BB duo, Bishnoi and Badoni, completed the catch of Prabhsimran Singh. Prabhsimran Singh, who was leading the chase for Punjab Kings, directed the ball towards the deep midwicket. Ayush Badoni assigned there, palmed the ball, but realizing he might loose his balance, he threw the ball inside but made sure not to touch the rope. Meanwhile, Ravi Bishnoi kept an eye on the ball and came running from deep square leg, dove front, and completed the catch. Punjab lost a crucial wicket, this one will no doubt be etched as one of the best catches in the IPL 2025. Watch the video here: Good fielding efforts#PBKSvsLSG #ipl2025 #cricket #LSGvsPBKS #ipl #catch pic.twitter.com/8o7SJ2romC — mzk (@Zuhaib006) April 1, 2025 Rathi dismissed Prabhsimran with a brilliantly executed relay catch. Prabhsimran tried to go big on a length delivery outside off, swinging across the line. The ball flew toward deep mid-wicket, where Badoni took the catch near the boundary but, realizing he was about to step over, flicked it back into the air. Bishnoi, charging in from deep square leg, completed the catch with a well-timed dive. The teamwork was flawless, but by then, Prabhsimran had already done significant damage to LSG’s chances. Read also: Digvesh Rathi’s Epic Send-Off to Priyansh Arya Stuns Fans Punjab Kings Dominate LSG Clash Punjab Kings stormed to the top of the table with a commanding eight-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at Ekana Stadium, boasting a strong net run rate of 1.9. Chasing 172, Punjab got a flying start from Prabhsimran Singh, who smashed 69 off 34 balls before an incredible relay catch by Ayush Badoni and Ravi Bishnoi ended his innings. Skipper Shreyas Iyer (52* off 30) and Nehal Wadhera (43* off 25) ensured a smooth chase, with Iyer sealing the win in style with a six. Earlier, LSG posted 171/7, with Nicholas Pooran (44) and Ayush Badoni (41) steadying the innings. Abdul Samad’s late surge (27 off 12) gave them a respectable total. Punjab’s bowlers, led by Arshdeep Singh (3/43), kept LSG in check. Digvesh Rathi shone for LSG with two wickets, but their bowling lacked impact, allowing Punjab to cruise to victory.