It was on Saturday that Punjab Kings (PBKS) co-owner Preity Zinta was left aghast as Marcus Stoinis returned to the pavilion after making just one run in the IPL 2025 clash between PBKS and Rajasthan Royals in Mullanpur. Immediately after that, a clip of her saying "not out" went riot on social platforms. This moment took place in the fourth over when Sanju Samson called in Sandeep Sharma for his first overs. Prabhsimran Singh managed to get one single off the first ball and then passed the strike over to Stoinis. After the third ball, Stoinis tried a check drive, but it went straight to Sandeep, who took it with great joy and then celebrated by throwing his hands up in the air. Earlier, Stoinis had a pretty rough outing with the ball, as he conceded 48 runs in his four overs without taking a wicket. They now have 205 runs to play with for the final 20 overs thanks largely to Yashasvi Jaiswal's fluent 67. The partnership of 89 runs with the skipper will pave the way for the expansive total. Cameraman Spotted Emotional Preity Zinta #PBKSvsRR #IPL2025 pic.twitter.com/NHAq2E12TL — Hari K 🚩 (@brahmi_fan) April 5, 2025 Rajasthan had taken charge of the match before Stoinis was finally pegged back. Jofra Archer broke the early doors, the first over of the innings claiming Priyansh Arya and Shreyas Iyer as both victims bowled. PBKS has now slumped to 43/4, and any upcoming recovery will be a monumental task. Read also: Jofra Archer Destroys PBKS Top Order with Fiery Powerplay Burst Nehal Wadhera contributes 62 runs, builds up with Glenn Maxwell for 30 runs, and stirs an active 88-run fightback which re-establishes a foothold for PBKS. The more important blow was the consequent quick dismissal of both batsmen in successive overs, after which nothing elite-sounding occurred all too often for even the Rajasthan team. Well, the winning streak evolved into the second win on the trot in the season, 50 runs in excess off their rivals. First, the two were set in motion by the on-rushing Archer, who finished with world-beating figures of 3/25 in his four overs. This was the first defeat of the season for PBKS.