The match was well in favor of PBKS by the time Priyansh fell after scoring a brisk 69 off 35 balls. He had been attacking very much until the 12th over while Prabhsimran was playing second fiddle. Priyansh became the first PBKS batter to score more than 300 runs in IPL 2025 before being dismissed.Rain was the order of the night in Kolkata, thereby washing out the 44th game of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. Everything seemed fine until 9:35 PM, when rain came out of nowhere. Before coming to a halt, the match had seen 21 overs bowled. Consolidated by brilliant innings from Priyansd Arya and Prabhsimran Singh, Punjab Kings (PBKS) set an imposing target of 202 runs on a tricky pitch against the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). As it turned out, rain which was thought to be a big deal. The sky showed all signs of being clear during the match hours. Then, moments after the second innings had started, the grounds were hit by heavy rains, strong winds and a sudden sandstorm. Stylish and Audacious 😎A brilliant 120-run opening partnership comes to an end 👏#PBKS 121/1 after 12 overs. Updates ▶ https://t.co/oVAArAaDRX #TATAIPL | #KKRvPBKS | @PunjabKingsIPL pic.twitter.com/o6U9uzFrNJ — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 26, 2025 It was then that one could sense that the match would ultimately be called off. The Eden Gardens ground staff were working their butts off to completely cover the pitch, but the mood remained unyielding. After 90 minutes, they simply had to throw in their towels. The Priyansh and Prabhsimran show was running until the rain came down. The opening duo put up a sturdy 120-run partnership. On a slow pitch where cutters and slower balls were gripping, they yet managed to score more than 10 runs per over. When Priyansh stepped out, the smashes began from Prabhsimran. At the point when Priyansh vacated, he was 48 from 37 balls and hit 35 in 12 balls-an astonishing strike rate. During this knock, Prabhsimran also made history being the first-ever uncapped PBKS player to reach 1000 runs in IPL. Together, the pair managed to score 152 runs in 14 overs, while all the remains managed to add just 49 in the last maximum six overs. Also Read: Kavya Maran’s Reaction Goes Viral After SRH Collapse vs MI There was a time when barring that fiery start, PBKS would have been hard-pushed to breeze past 200 in a match where 170-180 was considered good. That day, had rain stayed away from the ground, PBKS would have comfortably done away with KKR. After all, KKR could not even chase 199 against the Gujarat Titans, losing that match by 39 runs.