Tent shelter of Ram Lalla to be kept inside Ayodhya temple as memorabilia
LUCKNOW: As the construction of Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya has been paced up to meet the mid-May deadline, the tent which housed Lord Ram till August 5, 2020 and the throne from 1949 will be displayed as memorials in the temple premises. Nripendra Mishra, Chairman, Shree Ram Temple Construction Committee said the tent used during the temple movement period is safe with the Shree Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. The work on gold plating of doors on the first floor and the installation of special lighting on the spire is going on. It will be displayed on the premises as a reminder and inspiration, said Mishra while interacting with media persons on the sidelines of the construction review meeting in Ayodhya on Sunday. He added that the original throne used by Ram Lalla in 1949 had been recovered. It would be kept for public viewing alongside the tent. Meanwhile, the idols of Ram Darbar have reached Ayodhya. As per the configuration of the Darbar, Lord Ram and Goddess Sita will be placed on the throne, Lakshman and Shatrughna will be shown waving fans, while Hanuman and Bharat will sit at the feet of Shri Ram and Sita. According to Mishra, on May 1, six doors were installed on the first floor. Crafted from teakwood brought from Chandrapur in Maharashtra, each of the six doors was plated with a layer of copper followed by a layer of gold. The door design features two elephants pouring water on lotus flowers. The symbols of Jaya and Vijaya are carved on both sides of the door. Moreover, two special lights are being mounted on the main spire of the temple. The first is an aviation signal light to alert aircraft about the temple's height. The second is an Arrester light to protect the temple from lightning strikes. Only the final work of flag installation on the spire remains to be done and it is expected to be completed in the next three to four months. On Vaishakh Tritiya or Akshay Tritiya on April 29, the 42-foot flag pole was installed atop the temples main spire. The flag pole was installed by engineers from L&T and TCS using a trolley and two tower cranes. The pole was made by Bharat Bhai Company of Gujarat, designed to reflect the temples sanctity. The temple ramparts are being connected to the main structure. A bridge and lift are under construction on the western side for easier access of devotees. Preparations to apply gold on the 4-foot kalash of the temple have also been completed. The work is expected to be finished within the next three days.
16-year-old labourer becomes first to pass class 10th in this UP village
LUCKNOW: Ram Sewak, 16, has accomplished what was unheard of so far in his village Nizampur during the last 78 years of its existence in Barabanki district, adjacent to state capital Luckow, in UP. He has brought laurels to his village by becoming the first ever person of Nizampur to have cleared class 10 examination securing 55 per cent marks. When DM Saheb called me to honour me, I neither had proper clothes nor the shoes. In fact, it was when I wore the shoes for the first time in my life, shares Ram Sewak. His grades may not sound impressive but his struggle makes him standout in his village inspiring many like him to follow suit and take up studies as priority against all odds. Ram Sewaks success is solely attributed to his daunting spirit and determination against all odds as he is firm to decide the course for a better life emerging from the present state of utter penury which he and his family has been struggling with. Nizampur, situated 28 km interior of the district headquarters, has total population of 300. It falls under Ahmadpur gram panchayat. The village has a paved road, a primary school, and a temple. Most of the men of this village are engaged as daily wagers. So is Ram Sewaks father Jagdish Prasad. Ram Sewak, accompanied by parents, being honoured by DM Shashank Triapthi at his office. Even Ram Sewak carries lights on his head in marriage processions to help his family survive. He has walked many difficult miles to become Nizampurs first ever resident to clear class 10th. The hut in which the family of seven, comprising Ram Sewak, his father Jagdish Prasad, mother Pushpa, two younger brothers and two sisters, put up, has two rooms and a thatched roof. One room houses the fodder for the cattle and other room is used to house the whole family. The house has no electricity, but a solar light, provided under an MLA quota, helps them at night. This is where Ramsevak used to study after working during the day. Narrating his story, Ram Sewak shares his dream to become an engineer. I started my studies from the village primary school, achieved this first significant milestone of life and now my dream is to become an engineer, he says. Ram Sewaks mother Pushpa cooks the mid-day meal in the primary school. She says after completing his studies till class five, Ram Sewak took admission in Class 6 at Government Inter College, 500-metre from the village. The proud mother says that her son kept on clearing all the classes with good marks and appeared in class 10th this year. When I was preparing for class 10th, everyone in the village used to dissuade me saying you are wasting your time on studies. You will not be able to clear class 10th. I used to keep quiet just to prove them wrong with my result, says the boy with a glint of hope and confidence in his eyes. Ram Sewak's house. Ram Sewak is the eldest among his brothers and so shares the responsibility of taking care of the family. Poverty makes one do everything. In the wedding season, I carry lights on head accompanying the wedding processions and earn Rs 200-300 per night. When the wedding season is off, I work as labourer. Whatever, I earn, I spend on my studies including books, and fees, says Ram Sewak adding that he never bothers his parents for his expenses. On his feat, Barabanki DM Shashank Triapthi called Ram Sewak to meet him and honour him. He did not have proper clothes and even shoes. His schoolteachers bought these for him. It was the first time Ramsevak wore shoes. He says that the DM not only honoured him in his office but also waived off his fees for rest of his studies. Ram Sewaks mother, happy over her sons accomplishment, shares that she has also studied till class five and always strives to make her children study. We somehow manage to make the children study as we are very poor. I was never sure that Ram will clear class 10th. One of my sons is studying in class 9th and the other in class 5. My daughter is studying in class 1 while the eldest daughter has been married off, says Pushpa. While Mukesh and Lavlesh of the village failed in class 10th, my son cleared it. I feel so happy and I shall help him study as much as he wants, says the proud father Jagdish Prasad.
Allahabad HC disposes of petition on Rahul Gandhis Indian citizenship
Lucknow: The Allahabad High Courts Lucknow bench on Monday, April 5, disposed of a petition questioning Congress leader Rahul Gandhis Indian citizenship and allowed the petitioner to explore other alternative legal remedies. A bench of Justices AR Masoodi and Rajiv Singh said that as the Central government is not able to give any time limit Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Allahabad HC junks plea on Rahul Gandhi's citizenship
The Allahabad High Court's Lucknow bench has disposed of a petition challenging Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's Indian citizenship, allowing the petitioner to explore other legal options. The court stated that since the central government couldn't provide a timeframe for resolving the petitioner's complaint, there was no reason to keep the petition pending.
Allahabad High Court disposes of petition on Rahul Gandhis Indian citizenship
Lucknow, May 5 (PTI) The Allahabad High Courts Lucknow bench on Monday disposed of a petition questioning Congress leader Rahul Gandhis Indian citizenship and allowed the petitioner to explore other alternative legal remedies. A bench of Justices AR Masoodi and Rajiv Singh said that as the central government is not able to give any time limit to resolve the petitioners complaint, there is no justification to keep this petition pending. The court told petitioner S Vignesh Shishir, a BJP worker from Karnataka, that he is free to adopt other alternative legal remedies. In the PIL, Sishir had claimed that he
Photos: Pants troubles continue as Punjab Kings push LSG towards exit door
Dharamsala: Rishabh Pant lost the grip on his bat and the match simultaneously as Punjab Kings rode on heroics from the two Singhs Prabhsimran and Arshdeep to literally push Lucknow Super Giants to the brink of elimination with a 37-run win in an IPL match here on Sunday. It was Prabhsimrans 48-ball 91 Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Allahabad High Court dismisses PIL alleging Rahul Gandhi's dual citizenship
The Allahabad High Court's Lucknow Bench dismissed a Public Interest Litigation alleging Rahul Gandhi holds dual citizenship. The PIL, filed by a BJP worker, claimed Gandhi was a British citizen, making him ineligible to contest elections.
Allahabad High Court Disposes Of Plea Challenging Rahul Gandhi's Citizenship
The Lucknow bench of the High Court dismissed the petition, saying the central government did not provide any specific timeline on the matter of Rahul Gandhi's citizenship.
IPL playoff dream still alive: Rishabh Pant
Dharamsala: Disappointed but not deflated, Lucknow Super Giants skipper Rishabh Pant is still dreaming of sneaking into the IPL play-offs as he believes his struggling side can turn things around in the remaining three games. Another poor batting effort by the top order led LSGs 37-run defeat at the hands of Punjab Kings on Sunday. Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India opener Virender Sehwag believes Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain Rishabh Pant should approach his role model MS Dhoni to come out of the lean patch in the IPL 2025. Pant, who was the most expensive player at the last IPL auction with a price tag of Rs 27 crore, is having an underwhelming season with just 128 runs in ten innings. His performances include five single-digit scores, one duck, and only a single half-century. In Sunday's match against the Punjab Kings, Pant came in at No. 4 following two early dismissals but managed only 18 runs off 17 balls while chasing a target of 237. LSG lost the game by 37 runs and now sit seventh on the points table with six defeats in 11 matches. Again, he does have a mobile, all he needs to pick up the phone and call someone. If you feel you are thinking negatively, there are so many cricketers you can discuss with. Dhoni is his role model, so he should call him. It will lighten him up, Sehwag said on Cricbuzz. Additionally, Sehwag suggested that Pant should revisit footage of his past performances to reflect on his routines, citing his own experience from the 2006/07 season as an example. I think Rishabh Pant should watch his old IPL clips where he scored runs, and that will give him confidence. Many times, we tend to forget our routines because this Rishabh Pant is totally different from the one we saw before his injury. I remember back in 2006/07, when I was struggling with runs, I was dropped from the Indian team, and then Rahul Dravid told me to go back and check my routine from the days when I used to score runs. Sometimes, when there are disturbances in the routine, it affects the runs, he added. The IPL 2025 has been the worst-ever season for Pant in the tournament since making his debut in 2016. In his debut season, Pant scored 198 runs in 10 matches at an average of 24.75, including one half-century. I think Rishabh Pant should watch his old IPL clips where he scored runs, and that will give him confidence. Many times, we tend to forget our routines because this Rishabh Pant is totally different from the one we saw before his injury. I remember back in 2006/07, when I was struggling with runs, I was dropped from the Indian team, and then Rahul Dravid told me to go back and check my routine from the days when I used to score runs. Sometimes, when there are disturbances in the routine, it affects the runs, he added. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
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Feeling Sorry For Pant Because He Is Not Changing His Approach: Rayudu
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India batter Ambati Rayudu expressed concern over under-fire Lucknow Super Giants skipper Rishabh Pant, saying that he is feeling sorry for the wicketkeeper-batter for being pretty stubborn about not changing his batting order or his approach. Pant, who was the most expensive buy at the last IPL auction at Rs 27 crore, has not quite lived up to the price tag. In 10 innings so far, hes managed only 128 runs, with five of those innings ending in single digits, including a duck. He has just one half-century to his name in the tournament so far. In the match against Punjab Kings on Sunday, he came in at No. 4 after an early collapse but could only manage 18 off 17 balls while chasing a daunting 237. I think, at this point in time, I'm feeling very sorry for him because he's not been changing his batting order or his approach. I think he's being pretty stubborn about how he wants to go about things. It's not working in his favour at the moment. It happens in this sport, to be very honest, and he is going through a very, very bad patch. It can happen to anybody. I just hope that he takes this learning and improves on it and doesn't become even more stubborn, but just accept the fact that he is struggling and start doing things a little differently (and) try and get better every day, Rayudu said on ESPNcricinfo's Time Out. Rayudu also believes that Pant lacks the mindset and batting approach needed for a middle-order role and suggested that LSG skipper would be better off opening the innings. I think more than anything it's just the clarity of what he wants to do because Pant ideally for me is an opener in white-ball cricket, because in the middle order he has not been great. I know he loves playing in the middle but he doesn't have the batsmanship that is required or the skill set. Maybe he has the skillset, but not the mindset to execute that, Rayudu added. After being asked to bat, PBKS opener Prabhsimran Singh smashed 91 off 48. With late fireworks from captain Shreyas Iyer (45 off 25 balls), Shashank Singh (33 not out off 15 balls) and Marcus Stoinis (15* off 5 balls), PBKS posted a mammoth total of 236/5 in 20 overs. I think more than anything it's just the clarity of what he wants to do because Pant ideally for me is an opener in white-ball cricket, because in the middle order he has not been great. I know he loves playing in the middle but he doesn't have the batsmanship that is required or the skill set. Maybe he has the skillset, but not the mindset to execute that, Rayudu added. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
Arshdeep Singh: The left-arm quick India need in England
With his skill to swing the ball both ways and his dexterity to hit the 6m length consistently, Arshdeep Singh is arguably the best of his type India has had since Zaheer Khan. The 26-year-old's opening spell against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) is a gentle reminder to Ajit Agarkar and co. of why he should be on the plane for the five-match Test series against England, starting June 20.
IPL 2025: Kumble Lauds Prabhsimran, Arshdeep For PBKS' Clinical Win Against LSG
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India captain and legendary spinner Anil Kumble credited opener Prabhsimran Singh and Arshdeep Singh for Punjab Kings' dominating 37-run win over Lucknow Super Giants in Dharamshala on Sunday. Prabhsimran scored 48-ball 91 studded with seven sixes and six fours, while skipper Shreyas Iyer contributed 45 in 25 balls to take the side to 236/5 in 20 overs. In reply, Arshdeep led the charge of the bowling attack and claimed three pricey wickets of Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram and Nicholas Pooran to dismantle LSG in the powerplay. The visiting side failed to reach over the line despite Ayush Badoni's 74 in 40 laced with five sixes and as many fours. Punjab restricted Lucknow to 199/7 in 20 overs to bag two points and jump to the second spot in the points table. Prabhsimran was named Player of the Match for setting up the foundation of Punjab's big win in Dharamshala. Hes (Prabhsimran) certainly shown that he can play all around the ground; ramp shots, pull, hook, reverse slog, and sweep , hes got it all. Whats been exceptional this season is his consistency. In the last three games, hes delivered. Today, he was dropped on 21 but carried on, made it count, and ensured his runs mattered deep into the innings. Hes been outstanding for Punjab, Kumble said on JioHotstar. Kumble praised Arshdeeps powerplay spell as the turning point in Punjab Kings dominant win. This was the moment where a momentum shift was needed - and it came with the bat first, posting 236, which isnt an easy target to chase. But in a game like this, the powerplay becomes critical. Arshdeep Singh set the tone brilliantly, swinging the ball both ways, hitting the right line and length, and keeping things simple. He broke through the top order - LSGs most destructive batters - and that was the decisive moment. His three wickets in the powerplay laid the foundation, and the other pacers backed him up perfectly, he said. The former spinner also broke down the play-off scenarios and highlighted how every game still counts in the race to the top four. Kumble pointed out that Delhi Capitals need to beat Sunrisers Hyderabad in their clash on Monday to bolster their case for the playoffs. It all depends on DC first - they play SRH today. If they win, they go to 14 points before facing Punjab, making that match almost like a semi-final. Whoever wins will have a better chance of qualifying, though the loser could still make it depending on other results. The former spinner also broke down the play-off scenarios and highlighted how every game still counts in the race to the top four. Kumble pointed out that Delhi Capitals need to beat Sunrisers Hyderabad in their clash on Monday to bolster their case for the playoffs. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
In an exciting IPL match, Punjab Kings defeated Lucknow Super Giants. Prabhsimran Singh's brilliant 91 and Arshdeep Singh's excellent bowling led Punjab to victory. Shreyas Iyer, Shashank Singh and Marcus Stoinis contributed with the bat. Ayush Badoni fought hard for Lucknow. Coach Ricky Ponting praised Prabhsimran and Arshdeep.
IPL 2025: Playoff dream still alive, we can definitely turn things around: Rishabh Pant
Lucknow Super Giants faced a setback, losing to Punjab Kings by 37 runs. Skipper Rishabh Pant remains optimistic about reaching the IPL play-offs. He believes winning the remaining three games can change their fortunes. Shreyas Iyer, Punjab Kings' captain, praised Prabhsimran Singh's performance. Iyer emphasized the importance of hard work and individual roles in their success.
'Captain came up with the move': Ponting hails Shreyas' tactical call
Punjab Kings' head coach Ricky Ponting lauded Shreyas Iyer's captaincy, particularly the strategic promotion of Josh Inglis, which proved pivotal in their dominant victory against Lucknow Super Giants. Inglis' aggressive innings against Mayank Yadav shifted the momentum, while Prabhsimran Singh's explosive 91 and Arshdeep Singh's impactful bowling further solidified PBKS's win, propelling them to second place in the table.
IPL 2025: Ponting Reveals It Was Shreya's Call To Promote Iglish To No.3 Against LSG
Lucknow Super Giants: Punjab Kings head coach Ricky Ponting commended captain Shreyas Iyer for his strategic decision to elevate Josh Inglis to the no.3 position, a move that paid dividends as the Australian, in partnership with Prabhsimran Singh, provided PBKS with a solid start against Lucknow Super Giants. After PBKS lost Priyansh Arya cheaply for one, the duo put on a 48-run stand in 22 balls for the second wicket before Inglis departed. In his 30-run innings Inglis smashed three sixes and a boundary off Mayank Yadav. It was actually a move that the captain came up with, and Shreyas thought, on that sort of a pitch, against that bowling attack, it would be the right thing to. If a wicket fell early, to send Inglis in. We felt that Mayank would bowl early on, and if you look at the way he bowls, he generally bowls reasonably short, and that's one of Inglis' great strengths. As you saw tonight, those pull shots were pretty amazing straight away. So, yeah, that was what the captain wanted to do. It then also allows us to have, you know, lyer, Wadera and Shashank through the middle of the innings, which is what we thought would be crucial for us in tonight's game as well. It was probably a surprise call for LSG to see him go out, and it paid off for us tonight, Ponting said at the post-match presser. Punjab piled up 236/ 5, driven by a blistering 91 from Prabhsimran, who missed out on a maiden IPL hundred by just nine runs. Captain Iyer and Shashank Singh chipped in with explosive cameos to propel the run rate in the latter half of the innings. Once we got off to a (flier) you know, I think we were 70-odd at the end of the power play, all the momentum was going with us, and you see with our batting, we've got someone like Azmatullah at number nine, so we bat really, really deep, It allows our top order to play with a lot of freedom, and they did that tonight, he said. The Aussie coach praised Prabhsimran for his performance and said, He has done brilliantly througout the tournament. Priyansh and Prabhsimrabn have got off to a good starts throughout the tournament. Before tonight, both made 350 runs each. I challenged both openers today for one of them to get a hundred in this match. Unfortunately, Prabhsimran fell little bit short. He's a very, very good young player and he's very keen to bring success to this team and that showed with the way that he played tonight, Ponting added. In reply, Lucknow's chase never took off as they were reduced to 73/4 by the 10th over. Arshdeep Singh rattled the top order with a sharp opening burst, finishing with figures (3-16) that broke the backbone of the oppositions batting. The visitors were eventually bundled out well short, handing PBKS a comfortable victory and a second win over Lucknow this season. Ponting further praised Arshdeep for his bowling performance and said the pacer is gaining confidence as the tournament is progressing. Arshdeep has got better and better every game. He's got more confident and starting to get those powerplay wickets now that we know that he can with that brand new ball. His first over tonight set the tone for our bowling innings. He's a star and we're very lucky to have him in our team, he said. The victory move PBKS' up to the second place in the points table within striking distance of a playoff berth. Arshdeep has got better and better every game. He's got more confident and starting to get those powerplay wickets now that we know that he can with that brand new ball. His first over tonight set the tone for our bowling innings. He's a star and we're very lucky to have him in our team, he said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
Allahabad High Court to hear Centre's clarification on Rahul Gandhi's citizenship plea today
Allahabad High Court's Lucknow Bench will hear a petition regarding Rahul Gandhi's citizenship. The Central Government must clarify if Gandhi is an Indian citizen. The court expressed dissatisfaction with the Home Ministry's report. Subramanian Swamy alleged Gandhi declared British nationality in UK company documents. The court has set May 5 as the deadline for the next hearing.
IPL 2025, PBKS vs LSG: Punjab Kings soar to second place after defeating Lucknow Super Giants
Punjab Kings (PBKS) soared to second place on the IPL points table after outclassing Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) by 37 runs in a high-scoring clash at the HPCA Stadium here on Sunday, powered by a blistering 91 from Prabhsimran Singh and impactful ...
IPL's costliest buy Rishabh Pant's woes continue as Lucknow Super Giants lose to Punjab Kings in IPL
Punjab Kings defeated Lucknow Super Giants by 37 runs in an IPL match. Prabhsimran Singh's brilliant 91 propelled Punjab to a formidable 236. Arshdeep Singh's exceptional bowling restricted Lucknow to 199. Rishabh Pant's struggles continued with a low score. Ayush Badoni's valiant 74 was not enough. Punjab climbed to second place in the standings with this victory.
'Hurt us badly': Pant reveals major reason behind LSG's defeat vs PBKS
Lucknow Super Giants suffered a setback against Punjab Kings. The team lost by 37 runs. Rishabh Pant cited dropped catches as a key factor. Punjab Kings posted a formidable 236/5. Lucknow Super Giants only managed 199/7 in response. Ayush Badoni and Abdul Samad fought hard. Lucknow Super Giants now need to win their remaining matches.
Watch: Pant's Bat Goes Flying Before Dismissal. Goenka's Epic Reaction
Rishabh Pant's bat went flying out of his hands just ahead of his dismissal during the IPL 2025 encounter between Lucknow Super Giants and Punjab Kings.
Pants troubles continue as Punjab Kings push LSG towards exit door
DHARAMSALA, May 4: Rishabh Pant lost the grip on his bat and the match simultaneously as Punjab Kings rode on heroics from the two Singhs Prabhsimran and Arshdeep to literally push Lucknow Super Giants to the brink of elimination with a 37-run win in an IPL match here on Sunday. It was Prabhsimrans 48-ball 91 that formed the cornerstone of Punjab Kings unassailable 236 for 5 and any hopes of a remarkable chase was nipped in the bud [] The post Pants troubles continue as Punjab Kings push LSG towards exit door appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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IPL 2025 PBKS vs LSG | Prabhsimran runs hot again as Kings climb to the second spot
Prabhsimran Singhs muscular 48-ball 91 (6x4, 7x6) powered Punjab Kings to a 37-run win over Lucknow Super Giants in their IPL contest on May 4
Prabhsimran powers Punjab Kings to 236 for 5 vs LSG
In an IPL match, Punjab Kings scored 236/5 against Lucknow Super Giants. Prabhsimran Singh hit a brilliant 91. Shashank Singh added 33 runs quickly. Lucknow Super Giants now face a tough chase. Priyansh Arya was dismissed early. Prabhsimran and Shreyas Iyer formed a strong partnership. Avesh Khan had a tough day with both bowling and fielding.
IPL 2025: Everyone Stepped Up At The Right Time, Says Iyer After PBKS Move To Second Place
After Punjab Kings: After Punjab Kings (PBKS) moved to second place in points table with a 37-run win over Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), skipper Shreyas Iyer said he was glad that everyone in the team stepped up at the right time to get them those crucial two points. At the HPCA Stadium, Prabhsimran Singhs sublime 48-ball 91, along with cameos from Josh Inglis, Iyer, Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh and Marcus Stoinis took PBKS to a massive 236/5. In reply, led by Arshdeep Singhs 3-16, PBKS restricted LSG to 199/7, earning them their first IPL win in Dharamshala after 12 years. Elated, to be honest. Everyone stepped up at the right time, contribution was immense from everyone. The way he performed, it was exceptional and so pleasing to the eye. I am glad I did not know about it. Stepped onto the field to win the match and that was the mindset. Was not thinking about stats or what is a good score to defend. We have been lucky, but the luck has been because of the hard work. Each and every individual knows their roles precisely and the way they executed, it was top-notch. The only thing we need to correct is the awareness (in the field) and the way we move - that is the only box we have to tick off. Just back yourselves and your instincts - that has been working for us, not think too much about stats. The resultit does matter and that is winning, said Iyer after the match ended. Rishabh Pant, LSG captain, lamented giving away too many runs after electing to bowl first. Definitely too many runs (were given away). When you drop crucial catches at the wrong time, it can hurt you badly. We thought it would do more, but we did not pick the length right at the start. But that is part and parcel of the game. Asked if they are looking to change the batting order, Pant said, It makes sense when your top order is batting well. Every match, you cannot hope for them to come off. It is part of the game, we have to take it deep sometimes. We had too many runs to catch up on and that hurt us badly. Rishabh Pant, LSG captain, lamented giving away too many runs after electing to bowl first. Definitely too many runs (were given away). When you drop crucial catches at the wrong time, it can hurt you badly. We thought it would do more, but we did not pick the length right at the start. But that is part and parcel of the game. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
IPL 2025: Arshdeep Picks 3-16 As PBKS Move To Second Place With 37-run Win Over LSG
Lucknow Super Giants: Left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh stood up with the new ball, getting swing and bounce, to blow away Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) top-order and pave the way for Punjab Kings (PBKS) move to second place in IPL 2025 points table with a 37-run win at the HPCA Stadium on Sunday. After Prabhsimran Singhs sublime 91 took PBKS to a massive 236/5, Arshdeep removed Aiden Markram, Mitchell Marsh and Nicholas Pooran inside the powerplay to all but virtually set the deal in PBKS favour. Ayush Badoni (74) and Abdul Samad (45) sharing an 81-run stand for the sixth wicket ensured LSG finished at 199/7, which meant their net run rate didnt suffer much, as PBKS got those crucial two points to boost their playoffs chances. PBKS had a bright start to their defence Arshdeep took out openers Marsh and Markram in the third over. While Marshs flick was caught by an attentive deep backward square leg, Markram chopped on to his stumps. Arshdeep again struck in power-play when his inswinger went past Poorans stumps and hit him on the back leg, thus trapping him plumb lbw, as LSG made 38/3 in the power-play, their lowest score in this phase of the ongoing season. Rishabh Pant hit three boundaries in his 18 off 17 off balls, before flashing so hard against Azmatullah Omarzai that he lost control of the bat, while the ball was easily caught by deep cover in the eighth over. LSGs slide continued as David Miller sliced to deep cover, giving Omarzai his second wicket. Samad and Badoni brought out some big-hitting blitzkrieg smashing 21 runs off Vyshak Vijaykumars first over, before the former dispatched Yuzvendra Chahal for two sixes in the 13th over. Samads blitzkrieg continued when he whipped Marcus Stoinis for four and six, before he hit a slower ball from Jansen back to left-arm pacer and fall for a 24-ball 45. Badoni went on to bring up his fifty off 32 balls by lofting Vyshak over long-on for six, and followed it up with an incredible whip and sweep fetching him more boundaries. But Chahal had other ideas forcing Badoni to miscue to short third man and fall for a 40-ball 74, as PBKS began their crucial home stretch with a complete win. Samad and Badoni brought out some big-hitting blitzkrieg smashing 21 runs off Vyshak Vijaykumars first over, before the former dispatched Yuzvendra Chahal for two sixes in the 13th over. Samads blitzkrieg continued when he whipped Marcus Stoinis for four and six, before he hit a slower ball from Jansen back to left-arm pacer and fall for a 24-ball 45. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
Prabhsimran Singh and Arshdeep Singh help PBKS beat LSG by 37 runs
Prabhsimran Singh's brilliant 91 propelled Punjab Kings to a 37-run victory over Lucknow Super Giants. His explosive innings, supported by Shashank Singh's cameo, lifted Punjab to 236/5. Arshdeep Singh's early wickets crippled Lucknow's chase, despite Ayush Badoni's valiant 74, restricting them to 199/7 and securing a crucial win for Punjab.
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IPL 2025: Prabhsimran Singhs Sublime 91 Carries PBKS To Massive 236/5 Against LSG
Opener Prabhsimran Singh: Opener Prabhsimran Singh continued his great run in IPL 2025 with a sublime 91 off 48 balls as Punjab Kings (PBKS) posted a massive 236/5 in their 20 overs against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the HPCA Stadium on Sunday. Though Prabhsimran missed out on hitting his second IPL century, his exhilarating boundary-hitting 60% of his runs coming through off-side, propelled PBKS to their 11th 200-plus total in the tournament. He was well-supported by cameos from Josh Inglis (30), Shreyas Iyer (45), Nehal Wadhera (16), Shashank Singh (33 not out) and Marcus Stoinis (15 not out), as PBKS amassed 75 runs off the last five overs. For LSG, left-arm pacer Akash Singh was the only standout bowler - bowling his four overs on the trot to pick 2-30 and managed to keep his economy rate below 10. PBKS were dealt an early blow when Priyansh Arya sliced an away swinging ball from Akash Singh to deep third man. Josh Inglish took a liking to Mayank Yadavs pace and short balls by smacking him for three sixes including being given a reprieve by Avesh Khan at square leg in the second over. Prabhsimran then orchestrated Mayanks takedown by slashing, clubbing and slicing to collect two sixes and a four. Akash struck again in power-play by having Inglis pull straight to square leg and dismiss him for a14-ball 30. After being given a reprieve when Nicholas Pooran dropped his catch at mid-off, Prabhsimran took charge by muscling Avesh Khan, Digvesh Rathi and Prince Yadav for boundaries, before getting his fifty off 30 balls. From the other end, Shreyas Iyer continued his good runs by hitting boundaries at will with his sixes off Prince and Digvesh being the standout shots. But against the run of play, Iyer looked to slice off Rathi, but was caught by point. Prabhsimran made up for a mini slowdown by slog-sweeping Digvesh for a brace of sixes, before pulling Prince for another maximum. Prince, though, had something to cheer by uprooting Nehal Wadheras leg-stump with a pin-point yorker. Shashank Singh joined the run-scoring party by smacking Mayank for four and six, including sending the ball outside stadium. While Prabhsimran pulled and lofted Avesh for a brace of sixes apart from a lucky edge flying for four, Shashank scooped and edged for his two boundaries, as 26 runs came off the 18th over, with PBKS crossing 200-mark. Just when it looked like he would get a century, Prabhsimrans attempt to reverse-sweep Rathi ended up in extra cover taking a diving catch, as he fell for a brilliant 91. Marcus Stoinis lofted Avesh for six, before Shashank picked a four via scoop to end a brilliant batting for PBKS laced with a whopping 34 boundaries. Prince, though, had something to cheer by uprooting Nehal Wadheras leg-stump with a pin-point yorker. Shashank Singh joined the run-scoring party by smacking Mayank for four and six, including sending the ball outside stadium. While Prabhsimran pulled and lofted Avesh for a brace of sixes apart from a lucky edge flying for four, Shashank scooped and edged for his two boundaries, as 26 runs came off the 18th over, with PBKS crossing 200-mark. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
PBKS batter sends ball flying out of stadium see Preity Zintas reaction
Preity Zinta, co-owner of Punjab Kings, was visibly astonished when Shashank Singh hit a massive six off Mayank Yadav that exited the HPCA Stadium during Sunday's match. The umpire called for a new ball as it landed outside the grounds. Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) chose to field first after winning the toss.
Gayle has company! Prabhsimran creates history for Punjab Kings
Prabhsimran Singh's explosive half-century powered Punjab Kings in their match against Lucknow Super Giants at Dharamsala. His impressive innings marked his third consecutive fifty in IPL 2025, equalling a record held by PBKS legends Chris Gayle and KL Rahul. Rishabh Pant of LSG chose to bowl first, as Punjab Kings aim to solidify their playoff position.
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Lucknow Super Giants chose to bowl first after winning the toss against Punjab Kings in Dharamsala. LSG captain Rishabh Pant cited potential early assistance for bowlers as the reason. LSG debutant Akash Singh, a left-arm pacer, and PBKS included Marcus Stoinis in their playing XI. Akash Singh's journey from a humble background to professional cricket is highlighted.
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IPL 2025: Lucknow Super Giants Elect To Bowl First Against Punjab Kings, Stoinis Comes In
Lucknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) have won the toss and elected to bowl first against Punjab Kings (PBKS) in match 54 of IPL 2025 at the HPCA Stadium on Sunday. This is also PBKS first match at their second home venue in the ongoing season after playing four games in New Chandigarh. PBKS are fourth on the points table with six wins from 10 games and are very much in the reckoning to enter the playoffs. On the other hand, LSG are back after a week-long break from the competition, and are at sixth place with five wins from 11 matches. A win for them will keep their playoffs hopes alive. After winning the toss, LSG skipper Rishabh Pant said the ball might stop a bit early on, which is why he opted to bowl first. LSG have also kept leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi in the impact substitutes list, which tells that the side feels the pitch would aid seamers. With inclement weather in the city for last two days, LSG have given a cap to left-arm pacer Akash Singh. We feel it is a bowling first pitch. We don't know how it is going to play. Looks like, it will stop a bit. Little loose on the top. Still, a good wicket. It is going to be a good match. Bowling first we will have the advantage and see how the game unfolds and that's the kinda of advantage we were looking to have. Just trying to be simple more often. You want people to have conversation when you are losing. Good to see youngsters stepping in, he said. PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer said they have made one change seam-bowling all-rounder Marcus Stoinis comes into the playing eleven. We would have bowled first as well. The wicket was covered for a while and it was pouring yesterday and the day before. It was under the sheets and you know the moisture it adopts to. The grass is thicker. I don't want to predict how the wicket is going to be. We are up for the competition. You gotta to take positives from the game. You can't dwell on how bad you have done in a particular game. It haunts you every now and then. We need to be in high spirits and keep motivating each other and see to it that we are enjoying each other's success. That's the culture and camaraderie in the team. Just keeping things simple. I know it is tough but that's the mantra, he said. Playing XIs Punjab Kings: Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh, Shreyas Iyer (captain), Josh Inglis (wk), Shashank Singh, Nehal Wadhera, Marcus Stoinis, Azmatullah Omarzai, Marco Jansen, Yuzvendra Chahal, and Arshdeep Singh Impact Substitutes: Vijaykumar Vyshak, Harpreet Brar, Pravin Dubey, Suryansh Shedge, and Xavier Bartlett Lucknow Super Giants: Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran, Rishabh Pant (captain & wicketkeeper), Abdul Samad, Ayush Badoni, David Miller, Akash Maharaj Singh, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Avesh Khan, Mayank Yadav, and Prince Yadav Impact Substitutes: Vijaykumar Vyshak, Harpreet Brar, Pravin Dubey, Suryansh Shedge, and Xavier Bartlett Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
Punjab Kings will face Lucknow Super Giants in a crucial encounter at Dharamshala. PBKS, led by Shreyas Iyer and boosted by openers Arya and Singh, need middle-order contributions. LSG, under Rishabh Pant, struggle with inconsistent form and over-reliance on Markram, Marsh, and Pooran. Bowling concerns plague both teams, making this match vital for playoff aspirations.
PBKS vs LSG IPL 2025 Key Players: In a crucial IPL 2025 clash, Punjab Kings, led by the in-form Shreyas Iyer, will battle Lucknow Super Giants, spearheaded by Nicholas Pooran, in Dharamsala. Iyer's consistent batting and captaincy have propelled PBKS to fourth place, while LSG, with Pooran's explosive hitting, are in a must-win situation to climb from sixth.
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Punjab Kings, fresh off a victory, are set to clash with Lucknow Super Giants in Dharamshala, a match crucial for IPL 2025 playoff aspirations. PBKS, currently fourth, relies on Shreyas Iyer's leadership and a strong bowling attack. The scenic HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala is set to join the IPL 2025 hosting roster as Punjab Kings take on Lucknow Super Giants in a crucial mid-table clash on Sunday evening a fixture that could prove pivotal in shaping the playoff race.
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Punjab Kings, currently fourth, will face Lucknow Super Giants, placed sixth, in a crucial match at Dharamshala. PBKS openers are in great form, but their middle order is struggling. LSG are inconsistent and heavily rely on their top order, with concerns about Pant and Miller's contributions. While PBKS bowling looks reliable, LSG's pacers have been leaking runs.
Nicholas Pooran: From runless wonder to six-hitting machine
Nicholas Pooran, once struggling in IPL 2021, has made a stunning comeback, leading IPL 2025 with 34 sixes and 404 runs for Lucknow Super Giants. Experts attribute his success to support from Kieron Pollard and Sunil Narine, a promotion to number three, and unwavering dedication.
PBKS vs LSG Dream11 Prediction Match 54, IPL 2025
PBKS vs LSG , Match 54 Dream11 Prediction : The action will be doubled with two great teams all set to take on each other. Punjab Kings and Lucknow Super Giants are frontrunners to make it to the playoffs, and this is an important game for them. They will take on each other in the coming game on Sunday at HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala at 7:30 PM IST. PBKS have 13 points, and this win can help them reach very close to the next round. LSG have lost a few recent games and are in search of their next two points. They currently have 10 points and will be looking to make it through this game. LSG will be under pressure as they have three defeats in their last four games. PBKS vs LSG: Match Details Date : May 4 (Sunday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala PBKS vs LSG: Live Streaming Details The live telecast of the PBKS vs LSG will be available on Star Sports Networks. Digitally, fans can access the live stream in the Jio Hotstar app or website. PBKS vs LSG: Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 5 Punjab Kings : 2 Lucknow Super Giants : 3 No Result : 0 PBKS vs LSG: Ground Pitch Report HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala generally offers a good surface to bowl on. The pacers will have enough from the surface, which offers bounce and pace. It is a good venue to defend the total. PBKS vs LSG: Possible XIs Punjab Kings : Prabhsimran Singh, Shreyas Iyer (c), Priyansh Arya, Nehal Wadhera, Josh Inglis (wk), Marco Jansen, Shashank Singh, Harpreet Brar, Azmatullah Omarzai, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh Lucknow Super Giants : Mitch Marsh, Aiden Markram, Rishabh Pant (c & wk), Nicholas Pooran, David Miller, Abdul Samad, Ayush Badoni, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Avesh Khan, Ravi Bishnoi, Mayank Yadav PBKS vs LSG: Dream11 Team Wicket - keepers : Nicholas Pooran, Prabhsimran Singh (Vice Captain) Batters : Mitch Marsh, Shreyas Iyer, Ayush Badoni, Priyansh Arya All - rounders : Aiden Markram (Captain), Marco Jansen Bowlers : Ravi Bishnoi, Arshdeep Singh, Mayank Yadav Dream11 Prediction : Both teams have a chance of making it to the playoffs. LSG have had some tough recent games and will be under pressure. That is where we predict PBKS to win, because they have done well overall. PBKS vs LSG Match 54 Dream11 Prediction, PBKS vs LSG Dream11 Prediction, Today Match PBKS vs LSG, PBKS vs LSG Prediction, PBKS vs LSG Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips, PBKS vs LSG Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants TATA IPL 2025, Indian Premier League 2025 Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The fantasy team is purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your Dream11 team.
IPL 2025, PBKS vs LSG: Punjab Kings bank on openers as Lucknow Super Giants battle for survival
Punjab Kings' explosive opening duo, Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya, who have piled up close to 700 runs between them this season, will aim to extend their scintillating run and take a giant stride towards the IPL 2025 playoffs when they meet a ...
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Need to lower entrance exam stakes, reduce coaching burden: IIT-K prof Manindra Agrawal
IIT-Kanpur is collaborating with the UP government to boost development, focusing on becoming a deep tech and drone hub, according to Director Prof. Manindra Agrawal. The institute contributes to healthcare through the UP Digital Health Stack and aims to transform Kuppam into a net-zero constituency.
Lucknow hidden gem: A forgotten treasure of art, heritage
Lucknow's Municipal Art Gallery, established in 1949, houses a collection of about 90 artworks initiated by the Lucknow Municipal Corporation. Despite facing setbacks like damage in 1980-81, revival efforts have been made, including restoration work and cataloging. Future plans involve converting the current structure into a museum to enhance the gallery's accessibility and cultural significance.
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IPL 2025: Haddin Lauds Young Talents For 'giving Real Depth' To PBKS Ahead Of Key Clash
Indian Premier League: As the Indian Premier League 2025 enters its decisive phase, the Punjab Kings are set to kick off their second home leg at the HPCA Stadium with a key clash on Sunday. Ahead of their match against Lucknow Super Giants, assistant coach Brad Haddin revealed how the Kings are keen to capitalize on their recent form and secure a pivotal victory in front of their home crowd. Haddin highlighted the impact made by the younger players throughout the season and how their contributions have strengthened the team. A prime example of a youngster coming good for Punjab Kings is Priyansh Arya, the 23-year-old from Delhi who has so far scored 346 runs in 10 matches and has forged a successful partnership with Prabhsimran Singh (346 runs). Our young guys are really starting to step up, and thats been the most pleasing aspect so far. Of course, our senior players thrive in these high-pressure moments and will be key to winning games, but its the emerging talent thats giving us real depth, Haddin noted. Currently positioned fourth in the league standings behind Mumbai Indians, Gujarat Titans, and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, all three with 14 points, the Kings have had an exciting season so far. Speaking on the team's progress, Haddin said, For us, it's all about excitement. This is the time of the tournament when you want to be playing your best cricket. And if you look at our recent performances, weve been getting better with each game. We were really clinical with the bat in the last game. What were aiming for is a steady improvement, especially as we approach the final stages of the tournament, he added. Praising the bowling unit, Haddin discussed their adaptability and strategic approach, which has played a key role in limiting opposition totals. Last year we saw some steep totals, and although thats still the case at times, I think the bowlers deserve a lot of credit. Theyve done their homework, especially with the new 'Impact Player' rule, and its showing in their execution throughout the tournament, he said. He also discussed the support being received from the locals and stressed how the support has been as immense as they received in Mullanpur. Last year we saw some steep totals, and although thats still the case at times, I think the bowlers deserve a lot of credit. Theyve done their homework, especially with the new 'Impact Player' rule, and its showing in their execution throughout the tournament, he said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
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