Punjab Kings registered an exciting victory against Chennai Super Kings by taking advantage of fielding mistakes and continuously keeping pressure in the chase. Priyansh had a courageous and dynamic knock, using dropped opportunities. CSK had a good beginning with early overs and a powerplay, but fielding opportunities being missed saw PBKS dominate. The additional runs from dropped catches were the turning point as PBKS managed to keep their cool to complete the task. PBKS vs CSK: Match result PBKS won the match by 18 runs, delivering a complete team performance under the leadership of Shreyas Iyer. It was their 3rd win of IPL 2025. PBKS vs CSK: Runs scored Punjab Kings: 219 in 20 overs Chennai Super Kings: 201 in 20 overs PBKS vs CSK: Most runs in the match Priyansh Arya: 103 Priyansh Arya emerged as the top run getter of the match as he scores 103 runs in just 42 balls with the help of 9 sixes and 7 fours. Also Read | Who are the batters to have been retired out in the history of IPL? Check full list here PBKS vs CSK: Best bowling in the match Glenn Maxwell: 1wickets for 11 runs Glenn Maxwell was the best bowler of the match, as he picked up 1 wickets by just giving 11 runs Iin two overs against a dangerous batting lineup of CSK . PBKS vs CSK: Most sixes Priyansh Arya: 9 sixes Priyansh Arya from PBKS smashed 9 sixes in the match against CSK Also Read | Priyansh Arya's 39-Ball Century Powers PBKS to 18-Run Win Player of the match Priyansh Arya emerged as the player of the match against CSK; he played a very important role in the victory of PBKS. He scored a brillian ton and helped his team to get victory. He scored 103 runs in just 42 balls. Priyansh shines as PBKS edge past CSK in Mullanpur Punjab Kings defeated Chennai Super Kings by 18 runs in a high-scoring match at Mullanpur. Priyansh Arya led the charge with a stunning 100 off 39 balls, while Shashank Singh supported with an unbeaten half-century. Despite several dropped catches from both sides, PBKS held their nerve. CSK’s chase was boosted by Dhoni’s quick 27 off 12 and Devon Conway’s 69 before retiring hurt. Rachin Ravindra and Shivam Dube also contributed, but wickets at frequent intervals troubled CSK. Lockie Ferguson and Glenn Maxwell led crucial spells. Punjab's strong beginning and good finish were sufficient to bring home the win.