PBKS VS GT IPL 2026 Live Score: PBKS 18/1 (3), Rabada dismisses Priyansh

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Rabada with his second. Full length ball and WHAT A SHOT FOR SIX OVER MID-WICKET! DISPATCHES RABADA! PRABHSIMRAN GOES BIG! Short ball, Prabhsimran ramps it past short third man for ANOTHER SIX!

Siraj back in the attack. Bowls it wide but Connolly misses, dot ball. Hits it to Prasidh Krishna at deep point for a single. Prabhsimran on strike. Off his pads, Prabhsimran hits it straight to short fine leg, dot ball. Aimed at the wickets, Prabhsimran inside edges it and takes a single, good running. Just two from the first four balls. Connolly manages to JUST get it over mid on, not quite enough to go to the boundary, takes two runs. Connolly gets his first BOUNDARY!! not the most sweetly timed shot but he gets it in beyond mid wicket regardless.

Rabada into the attack, starts well, beats Priyansh’s outside edge. Short ball, Priyansh slices it in the airrrr, annddd TAKEN BY ASHOK SHARMA AT MID-WICKET! PRIYANSH IS GONE! RABADA REACHES 300 T20 WICKETS!

Priyansh Arya c Ashok Sharma b Kagiso Rabada 7(8) [6s-1]

Cooper Connolly in at three. Defends first ball. Gets room, hits it to deep point for a single. Prabhsimran on strike. Off the mark, hits it to deep point for a single. Hits to deep point again for a single

Priyansh and Prabhsimran walk out to the middle for PBKS. Siraj to take the new ball. Impact sub Prasidh Krishna is in for Shahrukh Khan. First ball, slip in place, Priyansh on strike. Starts with a dot. Priyansh charges but loses balance, fails to connect, another dot ball. Sweetly timed but well-fielded by Phillips at extra cover. Ball swings into Priyansh, four dot balls on the trot. Good start from Siraj. Bowled slightly wide and Priyansh smacks it for a six over cover, MAXIMUM! Priyansh off the mark with a wonderful shot, brilliantly time, flows to the stands. Priyansh makes room, inside edges it to deep fine leg for a single.

Punjab’s bowlers, led by Vyshak Vijaykumar bowled brilliantly to restrict GT to 162. A total that is definitely chaseable for Punjab, considering it has enough batting firepower in its lineup. But can GT’s bowlers, consisting of match-winners like Mohammed Siraj, Rashid Khan, Kagiso Rabada, and Prasidh Krishna win this for GT? We’ll find out in a bit.

Arshdeep Singh’s 20th over lasted 11 balls including four wides and a no-ball, making it the joint-longest in IPL history. Sharing the dubious honour with him are:

11 – Hardik Pandya (MI vs GT, 2025)

11 – Shardul Thakur (LSG vs KKR, 2025

11 – Sandeep Sharma (RR vs DC, 2025)

11 – Tushar Deshpande (CSK v LSG, 2023)

11 – Mohammed Siraj (RCB v MI, 2023)

An innings that feels like a throwback to a different time! The wicket proved a little dry and gripping, but the PBKS bowlers exploited it incredibly well. After striking early to remove B. Sai Sudharshan, it bowled magnificently to keep Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler quiet for the first half of the innings.

The fruits of that labour in the second half of the innings, with Gill and Buttler both falling in the 30s, while the rest of the batters could not really get going. Vijaykumar Vyshak led a brilliant display of defensive bowling, and GT finished its first innings on 162 for six.

That said, if there is a bowling attack that can defend this score, it is the GT attack. Will Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Rashid Khan and Co. be able to defend this? Stay with us to find out.

Arshdeep Singh to finish the innings, starts with another slower bouncer that is called wide. Slower bouncer again, perfect this time as Tewatia misses out. No deviating from the plan, this time Tewatia looks to go to leg and gets hit on the body. Gets inside the line and manages to work the ball away for four this time!

Slower ball bouncers keep coming, Tewatia tries to uppercut and finds third man! But hang on... that’s his third of the over so it’s a no-ball! Rashid Khan on strike for the free hit, the wide yorker is too wide though! And now it’s down leg, plus the batters pinch a bye! Punjab Kings needs to keep it together now. Perfect yorker from Arshdeep, free hit averted. Almost tailed in a little bit as well. Tewatia swings a full ball to fine leg for one. Rashid for the final ball of the innings...or not it’s a wide again. And another wide, that means this will be the longest over in IPL history! PBKS reviews the wide again...and it’s not a wide it clipped the pad!

So the innings ends after an 11 ball over, and Gujarat Titans ends on 162 for six in its 20 overs.

Vyshak to bowl the penultimate over, starts with the slower bouncer and Washington can only pick out Arshdeep at deep point! He’s gone, and GT stalls further.

Washington Sundar c Arshdeep Singh b Vijaykumar Vyshak 18 (16b)

Rahul Tewatia in at seven, and his first ball is a hat-trick ball! Beaten all ends up by the slower bouncer! Well bowled. On pace outside off, Tewatia drives through covers for two. Slower ball bouncer again, Tewatia pulls for two more. Another slower ball bouncer, this time called wide but PBKS reviews... it was above head height so wide stands. Tewatia smacks it to the sweeper for one. And Vyshak has a third to finish the over! Slower ball on leg stump, Shahrukh looks to swing it over the leg side, but only picks out Arshdeep at deep square leg!

M. Shahrukh Khan c Arshdeep Singh b Vijaykumar Vyshak 4 (6b)

An exception display from Vyshak, really good bowling to a plan there.

Bartlett the next to finish. Shahrukh smashes a low full-toss to long-on. Bartlett overcooks the wide yorker. Perfect yorker to follow it up, good bowling. Slower ball bouncer, Washington ducks out of it again. Bad ball from Bartlett, leg-stump half-volley and Sundar parks to the left of fine leg.

Low full toss, and Sundar times it so badly it does even carry to Cooper Connolly on the edge of then circle. Outstanding to end the over, nails the yorker and then pulls out the full-stretch dive to save a single.

Chahal has completed his spell and been replaced by Impact Sub Priyansh Arya. Marco Jansen to complete his spell. Thick inside edge towards leg for Washington, single taken. Tucked to leg for one by Shahrukh. Yorker dugout straight for one more. Singles continue to do for Shahrukh. Perfect yorker nutmegs Washington.

How does Jansen close the over? Slower short ball pumped over covers for two.

Five overs to go. Five bowlers have been used today, all five have one over left. Chahal will bowl out first. Washington drives to long-off for one. Switch hit goes straight to backward point. Buttler looks to go over long-on....but Xavier Bartlett jumps at full strength to complete a fantastic catch. Uses every inch of his height to dismiss the English batter.

Jos Buttler c Xavier Bartlett b Yuzvendra Chahal 38 (33b)

That could be massive in halting any hopes of gathering momentum GT had. M. Shahrukh Khan is the new man, he pushes one straight. Washington clubs a full toss to long-on for one to end the over.

Arshdeep is back, Buttler finds the sweeper for one. Washington Sundar is the new man at five, starts with a nicely timed punch through covers for two. Four! Timing! Full ball, and he drives uppishly through mid-off for four, his first of the day. Arshdeep responds by going short, Washington ducks out of the way. Goes again, same result. Sticks to the short ball, this time it’s called a wide. Washington hooks the ball to leg for one to close the over.

Vyshak gets a third, Phillips picks out the sweeper for one. The wind appears to have blown something into Vyshak’s eye. Short and wide, Buttler bashes it over covers for one more. Low full toss, Phillips smashes it straight for what seems a certain four only for the massive frame of Marco Jansen to intervene and save two. Straighter again, less timing and Phillips picks up two more. Nice little innings so far from Phillips. Slower ball is cut away, and Phillips’ lightning pace is enough to get him back for two more.

Wicket to end the over! Pace off from Vyshak, Phillips lofts it straight and picks out Jansen at long-off to perfection! Big wicket, Phillips’ handy cameo is done.

Glenn Phillips c Marco Jansen b Vijaykumar Vyshak 25 (17b)

Bartlett gets his third, Phillips works it off the thigh for one. Buttler looks to scoop, adjusts the reverse-scoop, and ends up it all ends up. Slower ball sits in the pitch, and Buttler batters it over cow corner for a massive six! Much fuller, dug out to cow corner for one. Phillips drives back to the bowler.

A strong wind has suddenly blown across the ground. In fact, it’s strong enough to halt the game momentarily because of the dust and debris it has blown onto the field. Phillips eventually gets a single to close out the over.

Chahal again, Phillips takes aim straight and clears long-on for six! Fielder thought he was in the game but not quite. Worked to leg for one to follow it. Leading edge from Buttler, justtt evades Chahal’s outstretched left arm. Seemed to hold in the surface a touch. Buttler plays the switch hit, and finds the sweeper.

Nearly gone again! Phillips aims to the left of cover, and gets just enough to evade the outstretched arm of Shreyas Iyer and run away for four. Phillips drops one more to leg.

Jansen is back, goes for the wide yorker and Phillips digs it out for one. Buttler pats it straight for one. Short ball, Phillips pulls for one. One more to Buttler, when will he look to up the strike-rate? Phillips drops the ball into the offside for one. Buttler miscues the final ball of the over to midwicket.

Five from Jansen’s third.

Chahal starts with a wide. Gill charges, using the turn, hits it in the empty space in cover for a BOUNDARY! Gill sweeps, in the airrrr, but falls safe, Gill takes two. Gill goes again, sweeps and mistimes it, and CAUGHT AT DEEP MID WICKET BY COOPER CONNOLLY! GONE! Beautifully bowled by Chahal.

Shubman Gill c Cooper Connolly b Yuzvendra Chahal 39(27) [4s-6]

Phillips in for GT, first slip in place, Phillips defends. Phillips powerfully hits it to long off for a single. Last ball of the tenth. Buttler defends. Excellent spell from Chahal so far.

Bartlett back into the attack. Good length ball, change of pace, Buttler hits it straight back to Bartlett, dot ball. Buttler charges and tries to pull it but to no avail, that was a perfectly executed slower short ball, beaten. Buttler hits it to cover, goes for a single, aaannnddd that was close! Direct hit and Buttler would have been gone. Tight run there from the Englishman. full length ball, Gill mistimes it, lands it straight in Bartlett’s hands again. Full toss, Gill hits it to long on for a single. Only two of this over, back to back good overs for PBKS this. Last ball, can Buttler finish the over on a high? TRADEMARK BUTTLER! makes room, ramps it for a four beyond short fine leg! FOUR!

Chahal into the attack, starts with a short one, Buttler easily guides it to long off for a single. Dot ball. Chahal has dismissed Gill three times in eight innings, can he get him for a fourth time here? Chahal balls that one down the leg side, Gill tries to sweep it but misses out, one leg bye. Buttler inside edges that to deep square leg for a single.

In the airrrr, but falls short to long off, another single. Just three off this over so far, tidy over from Chahal. Another single to long-off, just four of that over.

Vyshak to continue, no sign of spin just yet. Buttler on strike, hits it to deep point for a single. Good length ball, off the pads, another single. Right in the slot, Buttler goes down the ground, he goes out of the ground!!! MAXIMUM!!! First six of the innings! What a shot! Buttler pulls but inside edges it into his body, takes a single. Dot ball. last ball of the over. Knuckle ball, Gill clubs it to the leg side for a double.

Jansen to bowl the last over of the powerplay. Buttler takes a single. Slower ball, Gill hits it to mid-off to sneak in a quick single. Full length ball, Buttler hits it straight to Jansen, dot ball. Buttler cuts it beautifully, Wadhera gets there but can’t stop it, thats FOUR RUNS!!! brings up the fifty in the Powerplay. Slower ball from Jansen, Buttler mistimes it and hits it straight to mid on. Last ball of the powerplay, Full toss, Buttler misses out, mishits it in the 30 yard circle for a single.

Vyshak into the attack, dot ball to start. Ooohhh good yorker, but Gill manages to tug it into the off-side for a single. Just a push through the off-side on the up, beautifully timed from Buttler, thats a BOUNDARY!! Gill on strike. Oohhhh, Gill tries to pull it, but the ball keeps a touch low for the shot, beaten.

Change of pace, Buttler reads it well, hits it to deep square leg for a single. Gill makes room, up and over on the offside, BOUNDARY!

Jansen into the attack. First bowling change from Shreyas. Sudharsan hits it to deep square leg off his pads for a single. Slower ball, Gill hits it to mid-wicket for a single. Slower bouncer, Sudharsan tries to ramp it, doesn’t connect, just falls short of short third man. Sudharsan mistimes it, straight to mid off, and GONE! SUDHARSAN IS OUT FOR 13! JANSEN WITH THE BREAKTHROUGH!

Sai Sudharsan c Shreyas Iyer b Marco Jansen 13(11) [4s-2]

No solid opening partnership today for GT, and Jos Buttler in. He has been struggling to score runs off-late but can he turn his form around today? Full length aimed at the pads, dot ball. Over the wicket, another dot ball

Arshdeep back into the attack. Short ball, Sudharsan pulls it for a BOUNDARY! Sudharsan hits it straight to backward point, slight misfield but dot ball. Single on the off-side from Sudharsan. Gill on strike. Wide down the leg side. Short ball, top edge over the keeper for a FOUR! Gill gets lucky with that one. Off drive, times it too well, hits it straight to mid-off, dot ball. Off the pads to backward point for a double.

Bartlett into the attack, right on the money straight away, Gill defends. Full length ball, Gill charges, flicks it between mid-wicket and mid on for a BOUNDARY! FOUR RUNS!

Charges again, lofts it over mid on for another BOUNDARY! Gill with back to back fours. Hits it to deep point for a single. Good cricket this from Gill. Good length ball, Sudharsan off his pads hits it to deep square leg for a single. Full length ball, FLICKED AGAIN BY GILL THROUGH THE GAP BETWEEN MID WICKET AND MID ON, ANOTHER BOUNDARY!

Gill and Sudharsan walk out to the middle for GT. The opening pair’s form was one of the primary reasons Gujarat qualified to the playoffs last year. Can they provide a good start here? Shreyas Iyer leads his team out to the middle. The skipper has six bowling options at his disposal, led by Arshdeep Singh who will take the new ball. First ball. Sai Sudharsan on strike. Arshdeep swings the ball away, Sudharsan off the mark straight away, guides it to deep point for a single. Gill on strike. Inswinger, Gill off his pads for a single. Wide through the off-side from Arshdeep. Aimed at his pads, nicely nudged by Sudharsan off his legs, BOUNDARY! FOUR! Good length ball aimed at the stumps from Arshdeep, Sudharsan defends. Another ball aimed at the stumps but Sudharsan manages to get it past short third man for a single. Quick single from Gill to finish the over.

Two teams who made the playoffs last year and look evenly matched this season in all three departments will take the field soon in what promises to be a cracking contest. Fans, are you ready? Here we go...

Three debutants will take the field today, with PBKS naming the Australian Cooper Connolly in its playing XI. For GT, uncapped fast bowler from Rajasthan Ashok Sharma who impressed in the Syed Mushtaq Ali will make his IPL debut today, along with New Zealand’s Glenn Phillips, who will make his GT debut.

One of Gujarat Titans’ strengths last year was the form of its top three, Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan, and Jos Buttler, with all three piling up more than 600 plus runs. GT scored eight 200 plus totals last year. Being put into bat, can Gujarat’s top three replicate the same form from last year on a batting pitch, or will Punjab’s bowling attack put the brakes on GT’s batting lineup?

Prasidh Krishna, Jason Holder, Jayant Yadav, Manav Suthar, Kumar Kushagra.

Shubman Gill (c), B. Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler, Washington Sundar, Glenn Phillips, M. Shahrukh Khan, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Ashok Sharma, Mohammed Siraj.

Priyansh Arya, Praveen Dubey, Vishnu Vinod, Harpreet Brar, Suryansh Shedge.

Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (c), Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Xavier Bartlett, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal.

Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer come to the middle, up goes the coin...and it lands it favour of Punjab Kings. Punjab Kings wins the toss and opts to field first. Shreyas says he wants to chase so his team can see how to go about the score, and that targets were easily chased in the practice matches. Says it is a new season, and the team starts from ball one again this year. Connolly, Stoinis, Bartlett, and Jansen are the overseas.

Shubman Gill says he is happy to put on a score, the wicket looks good. Says that this year is about having an extra five percent. Buttler, Phillips, Rashid, and Rabada are the overseas, Ashok Sharma makes his debut for GT.

The boundaries in Mullanpur are slightly larger than some other venues in this IPL, perhaps allowing batters to get a bit more value running between the wickets.

The wicket itself looks hard and fast, suggesting that it should be fairly conducive to batting.

Gujarat Titans all-rounder Rashid Khan was once viewed as one of the deadliest spinners in world cricket, regularly befuddled batters with his trademark style of attacking rapid leg-spin, and was a key cog for first SRH and then GT.

However, the Afghan leggie has struggled over the last two years, registering his worst wicket tallies in two consecutive seasons. In 2025, he managed just nine wickets at 57.11, and went at over nine runs an over as well.

The Ricky Ponting-Shreyas Iyer combination is one that has proved prolific in the IPL. They first took over at the erstwhile Delhi Daredevils, revitalising the perennial wooden spoon to take it to three consecutive playoffs (including the final in 2021) before they were separated by the 2022 mega-auction cycle.

They were then reunited in 2025, when PBKS splashed Rs. 26.75 crore to bring Shreyas into the fold. The captain-coach combination worked wonders again, this time taking the side to its first final since 2024, where it fell short to RCB.

Can 2026 be the year that the Punter-Sarpanch combination finally wins its first title?

Washington Sundar featured sparsely in India’s T20 World Cup-winning campaign, but the off-spin bowling all-rounder could have a big role to play for Gujarat Titans this year. The GT management began batting the TN all-rounder higher up the order towards the end of the 2025 season, and with all three of GT’s main batters lacking form, Sundar could shoulder more responsibility for the side this year.

Casual viewers may remember Cooper Connolly as Australia’s makeshift opener in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 semifinal against India, but the young left-hander has built up an impressive body of work to earn the tag of one of the biggest talents in Australian cricket. His performances for Perth Scorchers and limited outings for the Australian white-ball sides have earned him a maiden IPL gig under Ricky Ponting, and he could well take over the number three slot vacated by Josh Inglis, who was vital last season.

Punjab Kings may have reached the final in 2025, but a handful of its batters all walked away with subpar records at the Maharaja Yadvindra Singh PCA Stadium. Prabhsimran Singh, Nehal Wadhera, and most notably Shreyas Iyer, all had averages under 20 at PBKS’ home ground last year, all statistics they will be hoping to remedy this time around.

Shreyas’ record is particularly stark. The home skipper has just 27 runs in five innings in New Chandigarh at an average of 5.40 and a strike-rate of 79.41.

Shubman Gill (c), B. Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler, M. Shahrukh Khan, Washington Sundar, Rahul Tewatia, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, R. Sai Kishore, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammad Siraj, Prasidh Krishna (Impact Player).

Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (c), Nehal Wadhera, Marcus Stoinis, Shashank Singh, Marco Jansen, Azmatullah Omarzai, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal, Vijaykumar Vyshak (Impact Sub).

The Gujarat Titans have once again assembled a strong squad for this year’s IPL which gives it the luxury to try out different team combinations and decide who the four foreigners are going to be. While Jos Buttler, Rashid Khan, and Jason Holder are definite lock-ins, do the Titans play Glenn Phillips or Kagiso Rabada as the fourth foreigner?

Playing Phillips will definitely strengthen a middle order, an area the team struggled with last year when its top three of Sai Sudharshan, Shubman Gill, and Jos Buttler had a rare off-day. Phillips has been in good form too, scoring crucial runs for New Zealand in the T20 World Cup.

But with that being said, Rabada is a genuine wicket taker and has the most wickets in this fixture, notwithstanding that he has not been in the best of form recently. His inclusion will add more depth to the seam bowling department, which already comprises of Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj. Which way will the Titans go? We’ll find out at 7:00 PM today at the toss.

Perhaps an early tactical consideration for Gujarat Titans tonight could be whether or not to play TN left-arm spinner R. Sai Kishore. The 29-year-old has a fantastic record in matches against Punjab Kings, having taken seven wickets at an average of just nine.

In the encounter between these two sides last year, Sai Kishore finished with figures for three for 30 in an innings where Punjab Kings racked up 243 for five in its 20 overs. The wily spinner dismissed Azmatullah Omarzai, Glenn Maxwell, and Marcus Stoinis even as GT fell to an 11-run defeat.

Kagiso Rabada, who has represented both franchises, has the most wickets in this fixture. Here is a full list of the top wicket-takers in matches between Punjab Kings and Gujarat Titans:

Kagiso Rabada - 10 wickets @ 22.90, ER 9.54

Rashid Khan - 7 wickets @ 24.57, ER 7.16

R. Sai Kishore - 7 wickets @ 9, ER 7.87

Arshdeep Singh - 5 wickets @ 37.20, ER 8.39

Mohit Sharma - 5 wickets @ 17.60, ER 7.33

Shubman Gill will be looking to extend his record at the top of the list of highest run-scorers in matches between Punjab Kings and Gujarat Titans. Here is the full list:

Shubman Gill - 329 runs @ 65.80, SR 160.48

B. Sai Sudharsan - 257 runs @ 51.40, SR 132.47

Shashank Singh - 113 runs @ 113, SR 198.24

Shikhar Dhawan - 106 runs @ 35.33, SR 113.97

Liam Livingstone - 100 runs @ 50, SR 217.39

Punjab Kings and India quick Arshdeep Singh approaches a major milestone tonight. The left-armer is just three wickets away from completing 100 wickets in IPL, which would make him the first bowler to take a ton of wickets for the franchise and the 30th in IPL history.

Both of these squads are relatively settled, so it seems unlikely that there will be a slew of new faces on display tonight.

That said, highly-rated Australian all-rounder Cooper Connolly is an early candidate to take Josh Inglis’ spot at three, while Jason Holder and Kumar Kushagra could appear in GT colours for the first time. Rajasthan quick Ashok Sharma is also highly rated, but whether there is space for him in the side is difficult to say.

Shubman Gill (c), Sai Sudharsan, Kumar Kushagra, Anuj Rawat, Jos Buttler, Nishant Sindhu, Washington Sundar, Glenn Phillips, Arshad Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Rahul Tewatia, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Ishant Sharma, Gurnoor Singh Brar, Rashid Khan, Manav Suthar, Sai Kishore, Jayant Yadav, Ashok Sharma, Jason Holder, Tom Banton, Kulwant Khejroliya, Luke Wood.

Prabhsimran Singh, Priyansh Arya, Shreyas Iyer, Shashank Singh, Nehal Wadhera, Marcus Stoinis, Azmatullah Omarzai, Marco Jansen, Harpreet Brar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh, Musheer Khan, Pyala Avinash, Harnoor Pannu, Suryansh Shedge, Mitchell Owen, Xavier Bartlett, Lockie Ferguson (currently unavailable), Vyshak Vijaykumar, Yash Thakur, Vishnu Vinod, Cooper Connolly, Ben Dwarshuis, Pravin Dubey, Vishal Nishad.

Punjab Kings and Gujarat Titans opened their seasons against each other in 2025 as well, playing the fifth game of the tournament at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

Shreyas Iyer led the way for the visitor on his PBKS debut, smashing 97 not out from 42 balls, while Priyansh Arya and Shashank Singh played able supporting roles as well with 47 and 44 not out respectively as PBKS posted 243 for five.

Gujarat Titans made a real tight contest out of the chase. B. Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler both scored fifties as the home side threatened to haul down the target, but Vijaykumar Vyshak and Arshdeep Singh held their nerve in the end to seal an 11-run win for PBKS.

Hello, and welcome to Sportstar’s live coverage of Match 4 of IPL 2026! Tonight, Punjab Kings hosts Gujarat Titans at the Maharaja Yadvindra Singh PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh with both sides looking to get off to a winning start to the season.

Will it be Shubman Gill or Shreyas Iyer that walks away with the win tonight? Stay with us to find out.

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