Former DGP Sanjeev Kalra Celebrates Success of Operation Sindoor, Urges Vigilance in Punjab
Chandigarh, May 7: On the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, former Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjeev Kalra emphasized the importance of national security preparations, evolving warfare technologies, and public involvement. He expressed pride in the operations success, attributing it to collective readiness, coordination, and awareness across the nation. Kalra noted that he witnessed ... Read more Former DGP Sanjeev Kalra Celebrates Success of Operation Sindoor, Urges Vigilance in Punjab
Parmish Verma talks about working with Sonal Chauhan on film Shera
Parmish Verma and Sonak Chauhan will be seen in the Punjabi film Shera. Pamrish praised Sonal for her calmness, stating that he never saw her lose her temper
IPL 2026: Connolly A Good All-rounder In The Making, Got Good Head On Shoulders, Says Bahutule
Cooper Connolly: Batting all-rounder Cooper Connolly has drawn high praise from Punjab Kings spinbowling coach Sairaj Bahutule, who described him as a very good allrounder in the making and someone who has the right temperament to succeed at the highest level. Connolly, 22, has been the sides most consistent batter this season, much like how his idol Shaun Marsh was for the side in IPL 2008. His unbeaten 107 off 59 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday night underlined his growing stature in the tournament despite PBKS falling short by 33 runs and getting their third straight loss of the season. Connolly, who bowls leftarm spin, has not been used with the ball in IPL 2026 owing to Cricket Australia (CA) saying that hes managing a back issue. He is somebody who's very positive and he's a great potential. Definitely he'll play a long period for Australia. He's a very good allrounder in the making, fabulous fielder and he's got a good head on his shoulders. He's a team man. For conditions here, we knew at some stage (that) it was a losing cause. But he just made sure that the momentum is on and see how we can get closer to the total. Because obviously things like these also help us in our net runrate. That's what he did beautifully. I think he's learning about being in India, playing in the conditions and the way he has adapted as an overseas player has been fabulous to see at that age (22) to come and to really play in different venues, different pitches and perform so well, said Bahutule in the post-match press conference. But dropped catches also cost PBKS dearly against SRH. Connolly himself, along with Shashank Singh and Lockie Ferguson, put down straightforward chances that allowed Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen to capitalise. Kishan went on to score 55 off 32 balls, while Klaasen made 69 off 43 deliveries. Bahutule admitted the missed opportunities in fielding hurt the side. It was very important for us to execute our plans and we did execute them. Unfortunately, catches were dropped and I think that hurt us. It was very important to take those catches because they are such players (Kishan and Klaasen) that if you tend to drop catches they will score and score quickly. I think definitely catching could have changed the momentum of the game. There would have been fresh batters on the pitch and we could have executed our plans more effectively and then ended up maybe giving more than 50 runs less, he added. Bahutule acknowledged the psychological impact of repeated misses but backed his players, especially Shashank, to recover from it. Sometimes a player, for example, is not getting runs, there are a few innings (in) which he doesn't get runs and he starts thinking as to why he's not getting runs; a bowler also starts getting hit and he wonders as to what is the reason why I'm getting hit. Fielding is the same thing - if you keep dropping catches there is a sort of doubt created in the mind in terms of whether I'm catching properly or am I taking the pressure, am I being too anxious things like that come creeping (in). But I think all the players of our team, they are well-equipped in terms of handling pressure and the way they have been doing so well in the fielding in the first half, it has been exceptional. So again, I think it's important that we go back and reflect on things as to how we can have the right person at the right place or tweak it around. Fielding is the same thing - if you keep dropping catches there is a sort of doubt created in the mind in terms of whether I'm catching properly or am I taking the pressure, am I being too anxious things like that come creeping (in). Also Read: Live Cricket Score But being a professional player, you should understand the technique, understand the method in which every ball which goes up has to be caught. So I think players are aware of it is the question of just executing it. Article Source: IANS
CSK Legend Suresh Raina Picks 2 Favourites To Win IPL 2026 Title, Leaves Out Punjab Kings
Former India cricketer Suresh Raina named two teams with the strongest chances of winning IPL 2026.
Ishaan Khatter`s film with Gullak director Palash Vaswani titled Jugaadu
Ishaan Khatter announced that his comedy film with Gullak director Palash Vaswani is titled Jugaadu. The shooting is set to begin in Punjab later this month
Pat Cummins Delivers Blockbuster Statement As SRH Beat Shreyas Iyer's PBKS To Go Top Of IPL 2026
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) captain Pat Cummins expressed delight and said that the team was clinical after they defeated Punjab Kings (PBKS) by 33 runs in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match on Wednesday.
IPL playoff qualification scenarios: Punjab Kings still in control despite slide
Punjab Kings' strong start is faltering with three consecutive losses, raising concerns about their playoff security. Sloppy fielding and a top-order batting collapse against Sunrisers Hyderabad highlighted recent struggles. While mathematically still in a good position, the team needs to quickly address these issues to avoid entering the playoffs with a losing momentum. Punjab remain in control of qualification mathematically. But unless they quickly clean up the details, they risk entering the playoffs - if they get there - carrying the form of a fading side rather than a genuine contender.
Wars bring misery, not solutions: Dr Farooq says Operation Sindoor achieved its objective
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said that Operation Sindoor had achieved its intended objective, but cautioned against any further escalation, asserting that wars only lead to destruction and prolonged suffering. Speaking to reporters at the National Conference headquarters in Srinagar, the former Union minister said the military operation had paid its dividends, but stressed that conflict could not provide a lasting solution to problems. Operation Sindoor has paid its dividends. I think there is no more question of wars. Wars do not bring solutions, they only bring misery, Abdullah said. Drawing parallels with ongoing global conflicts, the veteran politician pointed to the devastation caused by wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, warning that prolonged instability in the Gulf region could have severe economic consequences across the world. Look at Ukraine and the destruction there, look at the Middle East. Even gas supplies have been affected. Qatar may take one or two years to restore supplies completely, he said. Abdullah said the world economy was already under pressure and most countries were in no position to withstand another major conflict. Economic conditions of every country are already bad and no country wants war. The Middle East has most of the oil and gas reserves, and if tensions continue, the situation globally can become extremely difficult, he said, while urging people not to panic over the evolving international situation. Responding to questions about recent political developments and election results in various states, the NC president said the outcomes reflected the prevailing political realities in different regions of the country. Referring to the political situation in West Bengal, Abdullah noted that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had raised allegations of large-scale irregularities in the electoral process. The results are before everyone. Mamata Banerjee is alleging there was huge rigging in Bengal. In Tamil Nadu, a new government is coming, Congress has won in Kerala and BJP has won in Assam, he said. Asked whether the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls had impacted the elections, Abdullah replied that everything had an impact. On the opposition INDIA bloc, Abdullah maintained that the alliance remained intact and strong. There is nothing lacking in the INDIA alliance. It is already strong, he said. The National Conference president also responded to questions regarding recent blast incidents in Punjab, saying such incidents were not entirely new and there was no reason for public panic. Blasts have happened earlier as well. You should not panic, he told reporters. Commenting on criticism directed at the National Conference-led government in Jammu and Kashmir, Abdullah said the opposition was merely performing its democratic role. If the opposition does not speak, how will it survive? Let them say what they want. Our party is working the way it has to, and we will continue to do so, he added.
'Ball was bouncing unusually': R Ashwin decodes PBKS fielding woes vs SRH
Punjab Kings suffered a costly fielding collapse against Sunrisers Hyderabad, dropping three catches and missing a stumping. These errors allowed Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen to score heavily, setting up a formidable total. Ravichandran Ashwin attributed the sloppiness to tricky outfield conditions and unexpected bounce at the Hyderabad stadium, impacting the team's performance.
Ricky Ponting Makes Stunning 'Virus' Remark As Punjab Kings Lose 3 Games In A Row
Punjab Kings on Wednesday showed profligacy on that front against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Punjab put down catches (three overall) at the drop of a hat as Sunrisers Hyderabad buried them under a huge total
5 dropped catches in 3 matches PBKS star Shashank Singh faces mounting criticism
Shashank Singh's fielding struggles continued as Punjab Kings suffered a 33-run defeat against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Singh dropped a crucial catch of Heinrich Klaasen, who went on to score 69, significantly impacting the match. This latest lapse adds to a growing concern for PBKS, with Singh having dropped five catches in his last three games.
IPL 2026: SRH Beat PBKS By 33 Runs To Go Top Of Table
A clinical display with both bat and ball helped Sunrisers Hyderabad register a 33-run win over Punjab Kings in Match 49 of the Indian Premier League 2026 season at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Wednesday, May 6, a result that pushed Hyderabad to the top of the points table.
SRH Claims Top Spot in IPL 2026 After Victory Over Punjab Kings
Hyderabad, May 7: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) has ascended to the top of the IPL 2026 standings. In a match held at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Wednesday, SRH defeated Punjab Kings, pushing them to second place. SRH batted first, scoring 235 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in their 20 overs. Punjab Kings ... Read more SRH Claims Top Spot in IPL 2026 After Victory Over Punjab Kings
Punjab records 2nd-highest drug overdose deaths, says NCRB report
Punjab recorded the second-highest drug overdose deaths in 2024 with 106 fatalities, a rise from the previous year. While no longer topping the national list, the state also reported the highest number of NDPS Act cases related to possession for trafficking, highlighting ongoing drug-related challenges.
IPL 2026: Abhishek Sharma scripts history, hits 300 sixes to enter elite club
Abhishek Sharma's explosive 35 off 13 balls, including four sixes, propelled Sunrisers Hyderabad to a strong start against Punjab Kings. His quickfire cameo saw him reach a personal milestone of 300 T20 sixes in India. Despite fielding lapses, SRH posted a formidable 235/4, with significant contributions from Heinrich Klaasen and Ishan Kishan.
SRH create unique IPL record with unmatched Hyderabad dominance over PBKS
Sunrisers Hyderabad secured a historic 33-run victory over Punjab Kings in Hyderabad, marking their ninth consecutive win against PBKS at the venue. Heinrich Klaasen's 69 and Ishan Kishan's 55 powered SRH to 235/4. Despite Cooper Connolly's maiden IPL century (107*), PBKS fell short, allowing SRH to top the IPL 2026 table.
Punjab Kings pay for poor fielding as SRH OutKlaas them to top points table
HYDERABAD, May 6: A profligate Punjab Kings put down catches at the drop of a hat as Sunrisers Hyderabad buried them under a huge total, winning their IPL contest by 33 runs to move to the top of the points table here on Wednesday. Heinrich Klaasen continued his manic consistency with a 43-ball-69 while Ishan Kishan struck 32-ball-55 in Sunrisers more than healthy total of 235 for 4. On a placid track, SRH skipper Pat Cummins (2/34 in 4 overs) [] The post Punjab Kings pay for poor fielding as SRH OutKlaas them to top points table appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Parmish Verma Praises Sonal Chauhan: Her Presence Eases Tension and Overthinking
Mumbai, May 7: Popular Punjabi actor and singer Parmish Verma is currently in the spotlight for his upcoming film Shera. In this project, he stars alongside actress Sonal Chauhan, who is making her debut in the Punjabi film industry. Parmish shared his experiences working with Sonal during the shooting. Parmish Verma remarked, Sonal remained incredibly ... Read more Parmish Verma Praises Sonal Chauhan: Her Presence Eases Tension and Overthinking
SRH Sets Massive Target of 236 Runs Against PBKS in IPL 2026
Hyderabad, May 7: In the 49th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) has set a daunting target of 236 runs for Punjab Kings (PBKS). SRH aims to secure a victory to climb to the top of the points table. Batting first after losing the toss at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, ... Read more SRH Sets Massive Target of 236 Runs Against PBKS in IPL 2026
Punjabs Law and Order Deteriorates Under Bhagwant Manns Government: Rajiv Ranjan
Patna, May 7: Rajiv Ranjan, the national spokesperson for the Janata Dal United (JDU), expressed his views on recent bombings in Punjab, the political situation in West Bengal, Congress leader Rahul Gandhis reactions, and the upcoming Bihar cabinet oath-taking ceremony. In an interview with a news agency, Ranjan stated that the bombings in Punjab appear ... Read more Punjabs Law and Order Deteriorates Under Bhagwant Manns Government: Rajiv Ranjan
Navjot Kaur Sidhu Criticizes Punjab Government Over Recent Bombings
Amritsar, May 7: Navjot Kaur Sidhu, founder of the Bharatiya Rashtravadi Party (BRP), has sharply criticized the Punjab government following the recent bomb blasts in Jalandhar and Amritsar. She raised serious concerns about intelligence failures and the deteriorating law and order situation in the state. In response to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Manns accusations against ... Read more Navjot Kaur Sidhu Criticizes Punjab Government Over Recent Bombings
Chennaiyin FC Falls to Punjab FC in Last-Minute Own Goal
Chennai, May 7: In a thrilling encounter in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2026, Punjab FC secured a narrow 1-0 victory against Chennaiyin FC on Wednesday. Despite a strong offensive display throughout the match, Chennaiyins efforts were thwarted by a last-minute own goal. In the 11th minute, Pritam made a remarkable defensive save on the ... Read more Chennaiyin FC Falls to Punjab FC in Last-Minute Own Goal
SRH Claims Top Spot in IPL 2026 After Defeating PBKS by 33 Runs
Hyderabad, May 7: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) has ascended to the top of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 points table. The team secured a 33-run victory against Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the 49th match of the season on Wednesday. With 7 wins out of 11 matches, SRH jumped two spots to claim the top position. ... Read more SRH Claims Top Spot in IPL 2026 After Defeating PBKS by 33 Runs
Punjab Bombings Indicate External Conspiracy, Says Defense Expert Anil Gaur
Jammu, May 7: Retired Captain Anil Gaur, a defense expert, has shared his insights regarding the recent twin bombings in Punjab and the ensuing political rhetoric. He indicated that the incidents in Punjab suggest that the ISI is still actively involved in efforts to destabilize the state. According to Gaur, large-scale drug trafficking is occurring ... Read more Punjab Bombings Indicate External Conspiracy, Says Defense Expert Anil Gaur
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PTI Hyderabad A profligate Punjab Kings put down catches at the drop of a hat as Sunrisers Hyderabad buried them under a huge total, winning their IPL contest by 33 runs to move to the top of the points table here on Wednesday. Heinrich Klaasen continued his manic consistency with a 43-ball-69 while Ishan Kishan []
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Former Cricketer Shikhar Dhawan Registers Marriage With Sophie Shine In Gurugram
Shikhar Dhawan Foundation: Former India cricketer Shikhar Dhawan registered his marriage with Sophie Shine, with whom he tied the knot in February 2026, at the registrar's office in Gurugram on Wednesday. Dhawan, who hails from Delhi, completed the formalities at the marriage registrars office along with his wife, Sophie Shine, signing the marriage documents in the presence of family members and a priest, according to news reports on Wednesday. The 46-year-old Dhawan had tied the knot with Sophie in an intimate ceremony in the Delhi-NCR region on February 21, 2026. The couple, who met in Dubai and dated for over a year, made their relationship public in 2025. Sophie, an Irish professional product consultant, currently leads the Shikhar Dhawan Foundation. The couple had earlier got engaged on January 12 this year. This is Dhawan's second marriage. He was earlier married to Melbourne-based Aesha Mukerji in 2012. Dhawan was granted a divorce on October 5, 2023, on grounds of mental cruelty by his estranged wife, Aesha Mukerji, with whom he has a son named Zoravar. The 46-year-old left-handed batter played for India in all three formats between 2010 and 2022, making his Test debut against Australia on March 14, 2013. He scored 2,315 in 34 Tests at an average of 40.61, scoring seven hundreds and five fifties. He had a top score of 190. This is Dhawan's second marriage. He was earlier married to Melbourne-based Aesha Mukerji in 2012. Dhawan was granted a divorce on October 5, 2023, on grounds of mental cruelty by his estranged wife, Aesha Mukerji, with whom he has a son named Zoravar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also had a successful career in the Indian Premier League (IPL) from 2008 to 2024, playing for Delhi Daredevils, Mumbai Indians, Deccan Chargers, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Delhi Capitals, and Punjab Kings. He had represented Delhi at the domestic level from 2004 to 2024. Article Source: IANS
'We dropped too many catches' - Shreyas Iyer rues sloppy PBKS performance
Punjab Kings dropped three catches and missed one stumping chance, as Sunrisers Hyderabad raced away to a 33-run win and the top of the table
In disbelief! Chahal's reaction to dropped catches goes viral - Watch
Yuzvendra Chahal endured a frustrating night as Punjab Kings dropped multiple catches off his bowling during the loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad. SRH batters Heinrich Klaasen and Ishan Kishan capitalised on the missed chances to help post 235 runs. Chahal now has six dropped catches off his bowling this IPL season, the most for any bowler in IPL 2026.
'Dropped catches cost us'- Iyer rues missed chances as PBKS suffer third straight defeat
Sunrisers Hyderabad ascended to the IPL 2026 summit after a commanding victory over Punjab Kings. Heinrich Klaasen and Ishan Kishan's explosive batting, aided by dropped catches, propelled SRH to 235/4. Despite Cooper Connolly's brilliant unbeaten century, PBKS faltered, managing 202/7. Captain Shreyas Iyer lamented costly fielding errors as the decisive factor in their third consecutive loss.
Former Cricketer Amanpreet Singh Gill Passes Away at 36
New Delhi, May 7: Former Punjab cricketer Amanpreet Singh Gill has passed away at the age of 36 in Chandigarh, leaving the domestic cricket community in mourning. Gill was known as a dedicated medium pacer who shared the dressing room with several prominent Indian cricketers. Throughout his career, Gill played six first-class matches for Punjab ... Read more Former Cricketer Amanpreet Singh Gill Passes Away at 36
Twin Blasts Near High-Security Sites Jolt Punjab
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Chennaiyin FC Faces Last-Minute Defeat Against Punjab FC in ISL Showdown
Chennai, May 7: In a thrilling encounter in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2026, Punjab FC secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Chennaiyin FC on Wednesday. Despite displaying aggressive gameplay throughout the match, a last-minute own goal dashed Chennaiyins hopes of securing at least a point. In the 11th minute, Pritam made a spectacular save ... Read more Chennaiyin FC Faces Last-Minute Defeat Against Punjab FC in ISL Showdown
Amanpreet Singh Gill, Virat Kohli's Ex-U19 Teammate, Dies; Yuvraj Singh Pays Tribute
Former India U-19 and Punjab medium pacer Amanpreet Singh Gill died at the age of 36 in Chandigarh on Wednesday, leaving the cricket fraternity in mourning
Former Punjab Cricketer Amanpreet Singh Gill Passes Away At 36, PCA, Yuvi Pay Tribute
The Punjab Cricket Association: Former Punjab cricketer Amanpreet Singh Gill has passed away at the age of 36 in Chandigarh, leaving the domestic cricket fraternity in shock and grief. A medium pacer who once shared the dressing room with some of Indias biggest cricketing names, Gill was remembered as a dedicated and humble figure in Punjab cricket. Gill represented Punjab in six first-class matches during his career and was also part of Kings XI Punjab in the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League. Beyond his playing days, he remained closely associated with the game and was serving as a member of Punjabs senior selection committee. The Punjab Cricket Association mourned his demise in an official statement, recalling his long-standing contribution to the sport in the state. The association noted that Gill had served Punjab cricket with dedication and passion, having represented teams such as India Under-19s, Punjab, and Kings XI Punjab. The PCA also extended condolences to his family and loved ones, praying for strength for those grieving his loss. According to the association, his cremation is scheduled to take place at the Manimajra Cremation Ground in Chandigarh. The Punjab Cricket Association mourned his demise in an official statement, recalling his long-standing contribution to the sport in the state. The association noted that Gill had served Punjab cricket with dedication and passion, having represented teams such as India Under-19s, Punjab, and Kings XI Punjab. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh also paid tribute to his former teammate and friend. In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Yuvraj remembered Gill as a quiet, hardworking cricketer who loved the game, adding that they had shared the dressing room during their early cricketing years. He conveyed his condolences to Gills family and prayed for his soul to rest in peace. Article Source: IANS
Connollys unbeaten ton in vain after SRH defeat PBKS by 33 runs
Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Punjab Kings by 33 runs to move to the top of the IPL table after posting 235/4. Heinrich Klaasen and Ishan Kishan starred with the bat, while Punjabs poor fielding and dropped catches proved costly. Cooper Connollys unbeaten century was not enough as PBKS slumped to their third straight loss and ninth consecutive defeat in Hyderabad.
IPL 2026: Defending Target Against Punjab Kings Was Clinical, Says POTM Cummins
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Skipper Pat Cummins led the way with both his bowling and his words, earning the Player of the Match award for his impressive 2/40 as Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Punjab Kings by 33 runs at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal. Reflecting on the game, Cummins said, I fell really good. Came into this fresh. Not much has worked for any team in the powerplay, really. We've got lots of options. Punjab are a really good side. I thought the batters getting off to what we did was sensational. No matter what the score is, bowling second against that side was clinical. SRHs victory was built on strong batting followed by disciplined bowling, with Cummins playing a key role in both areas. After an explosive start from Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head, Hyderabad kept their momentum through the middle overs. Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen, both given second chances due to dropped catches, capitalized with smooth half-centuries that pushed SRH past the 200-run mark, setting up a tough total. Cummins acknowledged the teams ability to adjust to conditions, especially on a pitch that wasn't entirely straightforward. We're pretty good at playing at our pace. It's just trying to max out. We're not good during the day at home! It gripped a little, which suits our bowlers. We've seen it before and we can adjust, he noted, highlighting SRHs awareness of strategy. SRHs victory was built on strong batting followed by disciplined bowling, with Cummins playing a key role in both areas. After an explosive start from Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head, Hyderabad kept their momentum through the middle overs. Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen, both given second chances due to dropped catches, capitalized with smooth half-centuries that pushed SRH past the 200-run mark, setting up a tough total. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Although Marcus Stoinis and Cooper Connolly tried to recover, the early losses were too damaging. Connolly stood firm with a brave unbeaten 107, showing composure under pressure, but he lacked support from the other end as the required run rate kept increasing. Good result for Connolly. Good to see the Aussies do well. Hope so it's our season. Article Source: IANS
IPL Points Table: SRH climb to top spot; PBKS suffer three consecutive losses
Sunrisers Hyderabad surged to the top of the IPL 2026 table with a dominant win over Punjab Kings. Riding on strong batting performances, SRH posted a massive total, securing a crucial victory. This result reshaped the standings, with Punjab slipping to second and several teams vying for playoff spots.
IPL 2026: It Was A Bit Too Much Dropped Catches Today, Says PBKS Skipper Iyer
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Shreyas Iyer was straightforward in his comments after Punjab Kings' 33-run loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 49th match of IPL 2026. He said, It was a bit too much because we dropped catches at the start. The wicket kept getting slower. They played good cricket and showed us how to win. His remarks highlighted a night filled with missed opportunities and a strong performance from Sunrisers Hyderabad, leading to a 33-run defeat at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal. Punjab's early fielding mistakes set a negative tone for the game. Dropped catches of Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen proved costly, as both batters took advantage and scored crucial half-centuries. SRH started aggressively, with Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head putting pressure on the opposing team during the powerplay. Kishan then anchored the middle phase with a quick 55, while Klaasen's fluid knock helped Hyderabad exceed the 200-run mark, making the chase very difficult for PBKS. Reflecting on his team's performance, Iyer said, I feel we got off to a great start in the tournament, and everyone was in a good space... If we continue with the same form, that wont help us. Despite an encouraging start to the season, this defeat revealed issues that PBKS needs to fix. The chase never really gained traction for Punjab Kings. SRHs bowlers struck early, dismissing both openers within the first seven balls and quickly following up with Iyers key wicket during the powerplay. At 57/3 after six overs, the required run rate had already risen sharply, putting the visitors on the back foot. Reflecting on his team's performance, Iyer said, I feel we got off to a great start in the tournament, and everyone was in a good space... If we continue with the same form, that wont help us. Despite an encouraging start to the season, this defeat revealed issues that PBKS needs to fix. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Connolly went on to score a fantastic unbeaten 107, anchoring the innings until the end, but did not receive enough support. At one point, the requirement grew to 106 runs off 31 balls, making the chase nearly impossible. Article Source: IANS
Updated IPL 2026 Points Table: Sunrisers Hyderabad Dethrone Punjab Kings From Top Spot
Heinrich Klaasen (69) and Ishan Kishan (55) made Punjab Kings pay dearly for their sloppy fielding, powering Sunrisers Hyderabad to a handsome 41-run win to jump to the top of the table in the IPL 2026.
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IPL 2026: All-round SRH Soar To Top Of Table With 33-run Victory Over PBKS
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Sunrisers Hyderabad delivered a strong all-around performance to overpower Punjab Kings by 33 runs in Match 49 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Their explosive batting, followed by disciplined bowling, played a key role, while PBKS' poor fielding proved costly in this high-scoring match. Dropped catches off both Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen came back to haunt Punjab. The pair capitalised on important half-centuries, helping SRH secure a commanding total and ultimately take control of the game. Batting first, SRH again showed their aggressive approach right from the start. Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head set the pace with a quick beginning, continuing to dominate during the Power-play. They attacked early, pushing SRH forward and putting pressure on the PBKS bowlers. Even after losing an early wicket, the momentum hardly changed. The real damage happened in the middle overs when PBKS let the game slip away. Ishan Kishan, benefitting from numerous lifelinesincluding dropped catches and a missed stumpingmade the most of his opportunities. He scored a brisk 55, shifting gears effectively to keep the scoring rate high. Heinrich Klaasen also benefited from an early reprieve. He made Punjab pay with a fluent half-century, allowing SRH to easily pass the 200-run mark. Their contributions, along with some late acceleration, lifted Sunrisers Hyderabad to a huge total, leaving Punjab Kings with a tough chase. The fielding mistakes, especially the dropped chances of two well-set batters, proved decisive moments that shifted the game solidly in SRHs favour. In response, Punjab Kings struggled to find the sustained momentum needed for such a challenging chase. Although there were brief moments of brilliance, the innings lacked the consistency to challenge SRHs large total. Sunrisers Hyderabad made a dream start with the ball, ripping through Punjab Kings top order inside the first six overs to seize complete control of the chase. The damage was swift and brutal as both openers, Priyansh Arya (1 off 3) and Prabhsimran Singh (3 off 4), were sent back within the first seven balls - marking their lowest combined return in 26 innings together. Pat Cummins set the tone with clever captaincy, deceiving Arya with a short ball after pushing mid-on back, while Nitish Kumar Reddy struck immediately to remove Prabhsimran. Eshan Malinga then piled on the pressure by dismissing Shreyas Iyer, who mistimed a hard-length delivery straight to mid-off. At 57/3 in the powerplay, despite the scoring rate, PBKS were already on the back foot, needing 179 runs off 84 balls. Amid the early collapse, Marcus Stoinis and Cooper Connolly attempted to steady the innings with a counter-attacking 33-run unbeaten stand, both contributing 22 runs each. Stoinis took the aggressive route, smashing Sakib Hussain for 19 in an over, while Connolly found boundaries off Malinga to keep the scoreboard ticking. Their partnership helped PBKS recover to an extent, but with three key wickets already down, the chase remained an uphill task, leaving SRH firmly in command. Cooper Connolly stood out with a steady knock, reaching a well-crafted half-century off 34 balls. He displayed maturity under pressure, trying to anchor the innings and keep PBKS in the game despite the increasing required rate. However, the target continued to rise out of reach. At one point, they needed 106 runs off 31 balls, making the task seem nearly impossible. SRH bowlers maintained control, mixing their lengths well and taking advantage of the slowing pitch. Regular wickets further diminished Punjabs hopes and inhibited any late push. Connollys resistance remained one of the few bright spots in a challenging chase as he brought up his first T20 hundred, ending on an unbeaten 107 as Sunrisers Hyderabad soared to the top of the table with a 33-run victory. However, the target continued to rise out of reach. At one point, they needed 106 runs off 31 balls, making the task seem nearly impossible. SRH bowlers maintained control, mixing their lengths well and taking advantage of the slowing pitch. Regular wickets further diminished Punjabs hopes and inhibited any late push. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sunrisers Hyderabad 235/4 in 20 overs (Heinrich Klaasen 69, Ishan Kishan 55; Yuzvendra Chahal 1-32) beat Punjab Kings 202/7 in 20 overs (Cooper Connolly 107 not out, Marcus Stoinis 28; Pat Cummins 2-34, Shivang Kumar 2-45) by 33 runs. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Klaasen, Kishan power SRH to 33-run win, top spot
Sunrisers Hyderabad secured a commanding 41-run victory over Punjab Kings. Heinrich Klaasen and Ishan Kishan's strong batting performances set a high target. Punjab Kings struggled in their chase, with Cooper Connolly's century being a lone highlight. This win propelled Sunrisers Hyderabad to the top of the IPL standings. Punjab Kings faced their third consecutive defeat.
IPL 2026: Sunrisers Hyderabad Beat PBKS By 33 Runs, Move Top of Table
Klaasen and Kishan made Punjab Kings pay dearly for their sloppy fielding, powering SRH to a handsome 41-run win to jump to the top of the table in the IPL
Former teammate of Virat Kohli passes away at 36; Yuvraj Singh pays tribute
Cricketing circles mourn the loss of Amanpreet Singh Gill, a former Punjab fast bowler and Kings XI Punjab player. He passed away at 36. Yuvraj Singh remembered him as a quiet, hardworking cricketer. Gill also served on Punjab's senior selection committee. His contributions to the game and his presence are deeply missed. The cause of death remains undisclosed.
Ravneet Singh Bittu Criticizes CM Bhagwant Manns Allegations
New Delhi, May 6: Central Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu has criticized Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann for his allegations against the BJP concerning the recent bomb blasts in two locations. Bittu suggested that Mann should cool off by placing ice on his head and taking a cold shower to reflect on his statements. CM ... Read more Ravneet Singh Bittu Criticizes CM Bhagwant Manns Allegations
What my grandmother taught me about language
It began in the most unremarkable way, like many things in childhood do, without any sense that what I was seeing would stay with me for years, and yet, looking back now, I realize that what seemed ordinary at the time was quietly teaching me something I would only understand much later. My grandmother, my dadi amma, was a deeply conversational person, someone who carried within her a natural warmth, an ease with people that did not depend on shared backgrounds or formal introductions. She had a way of sitting with someone and, within minutes, dissolving the distance that usually exists between strangers. And yet, she knew only one language, Kashmiri, and that was the world she inhabited, the world she carried with her wherever she went. In our neighborhood, there lived an elderly Hindu couple, known to everyone for their simplicity and quiet dignity. The husband, Bhagat Lal Chand, was a respected and sincere man, someone who spoke both Kashmiri and Sarazi, a local colloquial language, and who moved through life with a kind of grounded gentleness. His wife, however, spoke only Sarazi; she did not know Kashmiri at all, not even in fragments. And yet, over time, a quiet but deeply meaningful friendship formed between her and my grandmother. After my fathers passing, my grandmother came to live with us, and from that point on, my childhood unfolded largely in her presence, shaped in quiet but lasting ways by her personality, her stories, and her way of being with the world. She was not just someone who lived with us; she became, in many ways, the emotional and cultural center of that phase of my life. She was a natural storyteller, and much of my childhood was carried along by those nightly moments when I would sleep beside her, waiting for what felt like the most anticipated part of the day. She seemed to carry within her memory hundreds of stories, and they flowed effortlessly, without pause or hesitation. There were stories of Shala Kaak, of Aziz Joo, of Himal Nagrai, and of many other characters whose names I may not fully remember now, but whose presence shaped my imagination in ways that have stayed with me. She did not read from a book, nor did she ever seem to search for the next line; the stories simply emerged, alive and complete, albeit with the added spice of her made-up humour, as though they had always been a part of her. In many ways, she was the keeper of our familys memory, a living archive of its past, its struggles, its peculiar characters, and its quiet inheritances. At the same time, she was a deeply strong and courageous woman, someone who had endured more than she ever chose to speak about openly, and yet carried herself with a quiet dignity and resilience that left a lasting impression on me. After my fathers passing, her health did begin to change, and she developed problems with her heart, but even then, there was something in her spirit that remained untouched, something that refused to be defined by illness or loss. It was during those same years that her bond with that neighbor, the elderly woman who spoke only Sarazi, became something I began to notice more closely. They would sit together in the lawn for long stretches of time, often in the soft light of the afternoon or as evening quietly settled in, and they would talk, or at least, that is what it appeared to be. My grandmother would speak in Kashmiri, and the other woman would respond in Sarazi, and neither of them understood the others language in any formal or structured sense. There was no shared vocabulary, no grammar that connected them, no linguistic bridge as we ordinarily understand it. And yet, they would sit for hours, exchanging words, gestures, expressions, pauses, as if no such barrier existed at all. Sometimes they would laugh together, in a way that suggested something deeply understood, and at other times, they would grow quiet, their voices softening, and they would begin to cry. As a child, I found this both fascinating and confusing. I remember asking my grandmother, with the kind of insistence that children have when something does not make immediate sense, how she could possibly understand what the other woman was saying. I told her quite plainly that she did not know Sarazi, and therefore, she could not understand her. And she responded in a way that seemed almost effortless, as if the question itself was unnecessary. She said, no, no, she was telling me about her son, about her life, about the difficulties she has faced, and there was no hesitation in her voice, no sense that she was guessing or imagining. She spoke with the quiet certainty of someone who had truly understood. That stayed with me. Years later, when my grandmother passed away, that same woman came to our home, and she wept for hours, not as someone fulfilling a social obligation, but as someone grieving a deeply personal loss, a connection that had been real, intimate, and meaningful, despite the absence of a shared language in the conventional sense. For a long time, I did not have the words to understand what I had witnessed in those moments, but much later, I came across a reflection attributed toHazrat Inayat Khan, and something in it immediately brought me back to those afternoons in the lawn: There is the story of the Apostles who instantly knew many languages. This does not mean they knew French, English, German, or Spanish. Rather, they knew the language of every soul, that every soul began to speak to them, and they began to communicate with every person. The meaning of revelation is the understanding of the language of the soul. And when I read this, I began to realize that perhaps what I had witnessed was not something extraordinary in the sense of being rare, but something fundamental that we often fail to recognize, because we are too accustomed to thinking of language only in terms of words, grammar, and formal understanding. There is a verse of Holy Quran that has stayed with me as well, one that seems to echo this idea from another direction: And He taught Adam the names of all things This Quranic verse is often read as a religious statement, but it points to something far deeper, something that touches the very origin of human consciousness. To be human is not simply to exist, but to name, to relate, to bring order to what would otherwise remain chaotic through the act of meaning-making. Language, then, begins to appear not merely as an invention of mankind, but as a kind of revelation, a way through which we participate in the ongoing process of becoming. In every act of naming, something within us also takes shape. I was reminded of this again in a different context when a friend of mine, who now lives in Europe but has roots in the Indian subcontinent, shared a thought that lingered with me long after the conversation ended. He said that nowhere else in the world carries the kind of diversity that the subcontinent does, not only in terms of languages, but in terms of philosophies, sensibilities, and ways of life, all blending together with a unique intensity. And as I listened to him, I realized that this was not something I had merely observed from a distance, but something I had lived through, in ways that were both subtle and profound. At home, I spoke Urdu and Kas hmiri, each carrying its own emotional texture, its own way of holding memory and belonging. In school, I learned English and Hindi, each offering a different structure of thought, a different rhythm of expression. Over time, I found myself drawn toward Punjabi, not through formal study, but through the verses of Bulleh Shah, Shah Hussain, and Waris Shah, whose poetry seemed to resonate at a level that did not require translation, as if it was speaking to something already present within me. Later, I encountered the qawwalis ofNusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and there, language seemed to dissolve into something more expansive, something that moved beyond words and entered directly into feeling. His music did not ask to be translated; it asked to be experienced. That experience, in turn, led me into the world of Farsi literature, where I found myself in the company of Ferdowsi, Rumi, Saadi, and Hafez, whose works did not feel like distant literary artifacts, but like living companions, offering metaphors for lifes deepest wounds and consolations, shaping ways of thinking, feeling, and even praying. Similarly, during my university years, when I spent time in Tamil Nadu, walking along Marina Beach, speaking to locals, and absorbing the atmosphere around me, I encountered the writings of Periyar and the poetry of Mahakavi Bharati, and through them, I began to see how language is not only culture, but also conscience, carrying within it a moral and philosophical force that shapes how we understand the world. Over the years, I have studied Arabic, learned fragments of Spanish, and engaged with other languages in different ways, but I have never approached them with the intention of mastering them completely. The goal has always been something more intimate, more attentive, to listen deeply, to connect, to understand the rhythm of another mind, another world. Each time I encounter a new language, I feel as though I am stepping through a doorway into the human soul, entering a different way of being, even if only briefly. Through all of these experiences, this is what I have come to understand: language is not merely a tool that we use, but a world that we inhabit. Every language carries within it its own metaphysics, shaping how a people grieve, celebrate, remember, and dream. The unconscious of a culture speaks through its language, through its metaphors, its silences, its laughter, and there are dimensions of meaning embedded within linguistic memory that cannot be translated without some degree of loss. When we speak in our mother tongue, we are not simply communicating, we are inhabiting a history of gestures, emotions, and ways of seeing that have been passed down through generations. Our instincts themselves carry the rhythms of the words that shaped us. From a psychoanalytic perspective, language also forms the structure of the unconscious. It is through language that we come to desire, to relate, and even to suffer. To lose ones language, then, is not merely to lose a means of communication, but to lose access to a part of ones own psyche. The deepest forms of trauma often emerge not only from material loss, but from the erosion of ones symbolic world. When a language is taken away, something far more intimate is disrupted, and we are, in a sense, left spiritually unanchored. There is, therefore, a subtle but profound violence in the idea that one language should replace another. Language is deeply personal, and it cannot, and should not, be imposed. Learning must arise from curiosity, from affection, from a genuine desire to connect, never from coercion. We must remain rooted in the languages that have shaped us, because language is not simply grammar or vocabulary. It is memory, worldview, an unconscious structure that underlies our conscious thought. It is the music of childhood, the idiom through which we mourn, the architecture through which we imagine. Often, the imposition of a dominant language is presented as progress, as unification, as administrative necessity, but beneath these justifications lies a tendency to simplify what is complex, to flatten what is alive, to impose uniformity where there was once plurality. When one language overtakes another, it is not merely words that disappear, but entire ways of being, ways of thinking, ways of imagining the world. It is, in many ways, an erasure of memory. And yet, the response to this cannot simply be resentment, because resentment often conceals a deeper sense of helplessness. What is required instead is affirmation, not a retreat into nostalgia, but a return to vitality. To speak ones language is to reclaim ones inheritance, not as a relic of the past, but as a living continuity. It is a conscious choice to exist authentically, in alignment with ones origins, ones textures, ones inner voice. Preserving language, then, is not merely an act of cultural conservation, but an ethical and psychological commitment, a quiet resistance against the gradual erasure of meaning. To defend ones mother tongue is not simply to protect a mode of speech, but to safeguard a way of life, a continuity of thought and feeling that cannot be replicated elsewhere. This is not nostalgia. It is fidelity. To forget a language is to lose a way of being, and to allow it to disappear is to let an entire cosmos fade with it. The struggle for language, therefore, is not about exclusion, but about survival, about the freedom to exist fully, without fragmentation. Because when a language disappears, it is not only words that vanish, but metaphors, dreams, humour, lullabies, prayers, and ways of naming the world that cannot be replaced. Language, in the end, transcends borders, not by erasing them, but by opening them. Each language unlocks a different door into the architecture of the human soul, and to truly speak, to truly listen, is to ensure that these doors remain open, not just for ourselves, but for generations to come. (Dr. Mirza Jahanzeb Beg is a psychologist and author and heads the Center for Advanced Behavioral Policy Innovation and Leadership (CABPIL), KI, Coimbatore. He is a professor of psychology with research interests in behavioural science, AI, technology, public policy, geopolitics, and philosophy. The views expressed are personal.
Sunrisers Hyderabad Sets Record with Eighth 200+ Score Against Punjab Kings in IPL 2026
Hyderabad, May 6: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) has made history in the Indian Premier League (IPL) by jointly becoming the top team to score over 200 runs against a single opponent. In the 49th match of IPL 2026, SRH set a formidable target of 236 runs against Punjab Kings (PBKS). This marks the eighth time SRH ... Read more Sunrisers Hyderabad Sets Record with Eighth 200+ Score Against Punjab Kings in IPL 2026
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IPL 2026: SRH script history, rewrite record books in run-fest against PBKS
Sunrisers Hyderabad's batting prowess against Punjab Kings reached new heights with another 200-plus total, marking their eighth such score in this fixture. This achievement equals the IPL record for most 200-plus totals against a single opponent. The innings featured explosive hitting from key players and highlighted Hyderabad's sustained batting dominance in this matchup.
IPL 2026: Klaasen Credits Travishek For Fantastic Start After Guiding SRH To 235/4
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Heinrich Klaasen praised Sunrisers Hyderabads strong opening pair for giving the ideal start after his impressive innings of 69 helped the team score a huge 235/4 against the Punjab Kings at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Wednesday. He said its fantastic to see how openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head handle their game. Once again, a fantastic start from Travishek. They make it look so easy. We lost wickets at crucial stages again. It started stopping a little bit. There's not a lot of bounce. It's a fantastic wicket to bat on. The bowling unit just needs to do what they've been doing, Klaasen said during the mid-innings break. Klaasen, who has been in great form this season, once again stepped up under pressure, building on the early success set by the openers. Abhishek and Head maintained their powerful play, reaching 79/1 in the first six overs, with Abhishek leading the charge by dismantling the PBKS opening bowlers. Reflecting on the pitch, Klaasen mentioned that it was not completely easy to bat on despite the high score. The ball got soft and started to stop a little in the middle overs. It is a medium-paced wicket, but still great to bat on, he said, pointing out the need for both aggression and flexibility throughout the innings. After the openers explosive start and Heads dismissal, Ishan Kishan made sure the momentum stayed strong. He took full advantage of a few chances, scoring 55 off 32 balls, including three straight sixes to reach his fifty. His performance kept the scoring rate high and put extra pressure on a struggling PBKS bowling attack. Reflecting on the pitch, Klaasen mentioned that it was not completely easy to bat on despite the high score. The ball got soft and started to stop a little in the middle overs. It is a medium-paced wicket, but still great to bat on, he said, pointing out the need for both aggression and flexibility throughout the innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On the bowling approach, Klaasen kept it straightforward: No more game plans. Just do what you normally do on this wicket. With high confidence and momentum on their side, SRH once again proved why they are one of the most dangerous batting teams in IPL 2026. Article Source: IANS
Authorities ban Tops Soya Sauce batch over excessive sorbic acid preservative in Anantnag
Anantnag, May 06: Authorities in Jammu and Kashmirs Anantnag district banned the sale of a specific batch of Tops brand Soya Sauce after laboratory tests found it unsafe for consumption, officials said Wednesday. The order, issued by the Office of the Assistant Commissioner and Designated Officer for Food Safety in Anantnag, applies to SOYA SAUCE under the Tops brand, bearing Lot No. 6A1617AK. According to the official order, a sample of the product was collected by a Food Safety Officer in Qazigund and sent for testing to the National Food Laboratory in Ghaziabad. Food Analyst, National Food Laboratory Ghaziabad vide report No. JK-146/APR/26/154, dated 20-04-2026 confirmed the sample of SOYA SAUCE as unsafe quality due to sorbic acid content exceeding the maximum prescribed limit, the order read. Sorbic acid is commonly used as a preservative, but officials warned that levels exceeding prescribed limits could pose health risks. Consumption of SOYA SAUCE containing sorbic acid content above the maximum prescribed limit may pose a threat to consumers health, the order said. The product is manufactured and marketed by G.D. Foods Manufacturing (India) Pvt. Ltd., with facilities listed in Punjab and New Delhi. Citing provisions of the Food Safety and Standards Act (FSSA), 2006, the authority stated that manufacturing and selling unsafe food is prohibited by law. Manufacturing/sale of unsafe foods defined under Section 3 (1) (zz)(xi) is prohibited under FSSA, 2006, the order read. Invoking powers under Section 36(3)(b) of the Act, Designated Officer Sheikh Zameer Ahmad announced an immediate ban on the products sale within the district. Now in exercise of powers conferred under Section 36(3)(b) and in the interest of general public health, I hereby prohibit the sale of the food product under reference in the district of Anantnag until further orders, the order added. Officials did not immediately say whether a wider recall would be initiated beyond the district. The order was issued under reference number DO/ANG/2026/1651-54 and dated May 6, 2026.
IPL 2026: Klaasen, Kishan Fifties Guide SRH To 235/4 Against Sloppy PBKS
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Heinrich Klaasens 69 and Ishan Kishans 55 after yet another terrific Power-play from openers helped Sunrisers Hyderabad post 235/4 in 20 overs against the Punjab Kings in the 49th match of the Indian Premier League 2026 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head set a strong tone with another explosive opening partnership as Sunrisers Hyderabad got off to a fast start, continuing their dominance in the powerplay. With an impressive collective strike rate of 210 this season and a Power-play scoring rate of 11.75 - the best in the tournament - the duo wasted no time. Abhishek started with a six off just the second ball he faced, launching Arshdeep Singh over extra cover. There was little movement for the bowlers, and SRH quickly capitalised, racing to 11/0 after the first over. The onslaught intensified in the second over as Abhishek attacked Marco Jansen. He hit a six over long-on, pulled a ball to fine leg, and crushed another six straight down the ground, keeping SRHs pace relentless. By the end of the third over, with Head joining in by pulling Arshdeep for consecutive sixes, SRH had surged to 48/0, leaving PBKS searching for answers. They reached the 50-run mark in just 3.2 overs, highlighting SRHs aggressive strategy. However, Lockie Ferguson provided a key breakthrough. After being hit for a six by Abhishek, Ferguson responded immediately, dismissing him as he popped up a catch. This offered a brief respite for PBKS amid an otherwise unstoppable start. Despite the wicket, Head kept up the offensive, confidently handling both pace and short-pitched deliveries. SRH finished the powerplay at a strong 79/1, scoring at over 13 runs per overwell above their already league-leading average. The momentum briefly shifted after the Power-play when Yuzvendra Chahal struck. The leg-spinner outsmarted Head with a googly, leading to a mis-hit that was safely caught at long-off. Yet, PBKS failed to capitalise on this breakthrough, suffering from a series of costly fielding mistakes. Ishan Kishan, who came in after Heads dismissal, was fortunate during his innings. He was dropped twiceonce by Cooper Connolly and later by Fergusonand even survived a missed stumping chance by Prabhsimran Singh. PBKS fielding issues persisted, bringing their total of dropped catches this season to 16, with a poor catching efficiency of 71.43%. Kishan took full advantage of these chances, scoring a valuable 55 off 32 balls. While not the smoothest innings, he switched gears effectively, hitting Vijaykumar Vyshak for three consecutive sixesover fine leg, straight down the ground, and over wide long-onto reach his half-century in just 28 balls. Even after Kishan's dismissalcaught at deep square legHeinrich Klaasen made sure there was no slowdown in scoring. The South African wicketkeeper-batter kept up the aggressive pace, regularly finding boundaries and punishing any loose deliveries. Klaasen continued his sensational form, notching up yet another fifty - this one off just 32 balls, featuring two fours and three sixes - after being dropped early on 9, making PBKS pay dearly. His consistency this season remains remarkable, with a double-digit score in every game. As SRH surged past the 200 mark in the 18th over, the pressure mounted on the bowlers, especially Marco Jansen, who endured a tough outing, conceding 61 runs in his four overs. This also marked SRHs eighth 200-plus total in IPL 2026, equalling the record for the most such scores in a single T20 competition. All-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy also continued his assault with big maximums as a late blitz from Klaasen helped Hyderabad reach 235/4 in 20 overs. As SRH surged past the 200 mark in the 18th over, the pressure mounted on the bowlers, especially Marco Jansen, who endured a tough outing, conceding 61 runs in his four overs. This also marked SRHs eighth 200-plus total in IPL 2026, equalling the record for the most such scores in a single T20 competition. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sunrisers Hyderabad 236/4 in 20 overs (Heinrich Klaasen 69, Ishan Kishan 55; Yuzvendra Chahal 1-32) against Punjab Kings. Article Source: IANS
Punjab CM Accuses BJP of Turning State into a Laboratory of Fear
Ropar, May 6: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday of attempting to transform Punjab into a laboratory of fear and violence ahead of the elections. He stated that the recent bomb blasts in Amritsar and Jalandhar were part of a calculated strategy to destabilize the state following the ... Read more Punjab CM Accuses BJP of Turning State into a Laboratory of Fear
IPL 2026 Live: Bizarre Reason Stops Play, SRH 235/3 In 19.5 Overs vs PBKS
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Punjab Kings had a forgettable day in the outfield, dropping as many as three catches during their top-of-the-table clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday.
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SRH vs PBKS Live Score, IPL 2026: Abhishek Departs For 35 Off 13, SRH One Down Against Punjab Kings
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IPL 2026: Priyansh Arya Sits Out As PBKS Elect To Bowl Against SRH
Rajeev Gandhi International Stadium: Punjab Kings won the toss and elected to field against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 49th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Rajeev Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Sunrisers Hyderabad have opted for a reshuffle, bringing in Nitish Kumar Reddy and Sakib Hussain while leaving out Aniket Verma and Harshal Patel in a bid to freshen up their combination. Punjab Kings have made multiple changes as well, with Shashank Singh, Lockie Ferguson and Vyshak Vijaykumar coming into the XI, replacing Priyansh Arya, Nehal Wadhera and Xavier Bartlett, signalling a tactical rethink as both sides look to strike the right balance. Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer said, We are going to bowl first. So far, so good. We have got amazing learnings from the last 2 games. We have had 2 losses, but we are still happy with being top of the table. There haven't been any complaints. People are putting in the hard yards. You have to keep up and running. We are a bunch of professionals, can't complain. The surface looks beautiful. There isn't a piece of grass. The last game we played against SRH on this wicket, they chased 240. Shashank and Lockie come in. Sunrisers Hyderabad captain said, Yeah, we would have had a bowl as well. But we have won a lot of games batting first, so we aren't very upset. Yes, it has been a really good campaign for us. It wasn't our day in the last game, but we won 5 games on the trot before that. Really positive group. We don't have to look far back. Hopefully, more of the same tonight. They have been awesome for the last few years. They love to see awesome cricket, and hopefully we are bringing in more of that tonight. Playing XIs: Punjab Kings: Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (c), Shashank Singh, Suryansh Shedge, Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Lockie Ferguson, Vyshak Vijaykumar, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal Impact substitutes: Priyansh Arya, Harpreet Brar, Xavier Bartlett, Vishnu Vinod, Musheer Khan Punjab Kings: Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (c), Shashank Singh, Suryansh Shedge, Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Lockie Ferguson, Vyshak Vijaykumar, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Aniket Verma, Praful Hinge, Liam Livingstone, Harsh Dubey, Harshal Patel Article Source: IANS
IPL Toss Today: PBKS choose to field as Nitish Kumar Reddy comes back into SRH XI
Punjab Kings won the toss and chose to field against Sunrisers Hyderabad in a crucial IPL 2026 encounter. Both teams, aiming to recover from recent losses, boast explosive batting lineups. PBKS, currently leading the table, and SRH, close behind, are vying for playoff advantage in this high-stakes clash. Shreyas Iyer confirmed one change, bringing in Shashank Singh.
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'He Brings A Different Brand Of Cricket': Raina Praises Shreyas Iyer's Leadership
Indian Premier League: Former India cricketer Suresh Raina has showered praise on Shreyas Iyer, calling him a fearless leader who has consistently brought a fresh and aggressive style of cricket to every team he has represented in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Raina said that one of Iyers biggest strengths is his ability to adapt quickly and create a strong identity for his side, no matter which franchise he plays for. Wherever he has gone, whichever franchise he has played for, he has brought a different brand of cricket. He has been fearless as a Captain and has led from the front, Raina told Jio Hotstar. The former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) batter highlighted how Iyer has delivered results across teams like Delhi, Kolkata Knight Riders, and Punjab, proving his value as a leader. Be it Delhi, KKR, or even Punjab, they played the final last year after a gap of 11 years. You can see why he is a good Captain, because the communication off the field seems to be brilliant. He backs his players, he added. Raina also drew a comparison between Iyer and former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin, especially in terms of body language and the confidence they bring to the team. When you see him walk around with that swag, his body language reminds me of Azhar bhai. When Mohammad Azharuddin used to be the Captain, the players around him had a different level of confidence, Raina noted. According to Raina, Iyers leadership stands out because it combines calmness with bold decision-making, something that is crucial in the fast-paced T20 format. When you see him walk around with that swag, his body language reminds me of Azhar bhai. When Mohammad Azharuddin used to be the Captain, the players around him had a different level of confidence, Raina noted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Punjab Kings (PBKS) currently lead the IPL 2026 points table with 13 points after nine matches. Led by captain Shreyas Iyer, the team started the season with a dominant seven-match unbeaten streak but has recently faced back-to-back losses against the Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans. They will next face Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Wednesday. Article Source: IANS
SRH vs PBKS pitch report weather updates at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium Hyderabad
IPL 2026 SRH vs PBKS Pitch Report: Expect a run-fest as Sunrisers Hyderabad host Punjab Kings on a batting paradise at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. Both teams boast explosive Powerplay and middle-overs batting, with short boundaries promising a high-scoring affair. While SRH aim to bounce back, PBKS's bowling faces scrutiny on this flat track, where dew might favour the chasing side.
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Where to watch SRH vs PBKS live match on TV and live streaming platforms
IPL 2026 SRH vs PBKS Live Stream: Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings are set to clash at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Wednesday in a crucial IPL 2026 encounter. Both teams are vying for playoff berths, with SRH third and PBKS leading the standings despite recent losses. The match begins at 7:30 PM IST.
Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has heaped praise on Punjab Kings (PBKS) skipper Shreyas Iyer, saying the stylish right-hander is on the verge of surpassing some of the greatest captains in IPL history, including MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Gautam Gambhir.
SRH vs PBKS Playing 11: Predicted XIs and head to head record ahead of IPL 2026 clash
SRH vs PBKS Head-to-Head Records: Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings are set for a high-scoring IPL 2026 clash in Hyderabad, with a flat pitch and short boundaries favoring aggressive batting. Both teams boast potent Powerplay and middle-overs offenses, making a run-fest likely. Punjab's bowling faces scrutiny after recent losses, while Hyderabad aims to rebound on their home turf.
'One More Trophy And Iyer Will Surpass Every Captain': Irfan Pathan
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan has heaped praise on Punjab Kings (PBKS) skipper Shreyas Iyer, saying the stylish right-hander is on the verge of surpassing some of the greatest captains in IPL history, including MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Gautam Gambhir. Shreyas Iyer, who has taken three franchises to the final and won it with KKR. One more trophy; if he wins it with Punjab, he will surpass everyone, Pathan told Jio Hotstar. Pathan emphasised that Iyers ability to lead different franchises to the IPL final is an achievement unmatched in the leagues history. On that list of MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Gautam Gambhir, I feel Shreyas Iyer has to be right up there among the best captains. It is not easy to take three different franchises to the finals. Each franchise is different; their culture, setup, and their mindset is completely different. To adjust to those things and then lead the way forward is not easy. No one has ever done it, Pathan told Jio Hotstar. He contrasted Iyers journey with other legendary captains, pointing out that their success largely came with a single team. On that list of MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Gautam Gambhir, I feel Shreyas Iyer has to be right up there among the best captains. It is not easy to take three different franchises to the finals. Each franchise is different; their culture, setup, and their mindset is completely different. To adjust to those things and then lead the way forward is not easy. No one has ever done it, Pathan told Jio Hotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, under the leadership of Iyer, Punjab Kings performed really well and reached the IPL final but lost the title match against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in IPL 2025. They are also currently leading the points table with 13 points in nine matches. They will next face the 2016 Indian Premier League champions Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Article Source: IANS
Punjabs DGP Raises Alarm Over Possible ISI Conspiracy Following Recent Explosions
Amritsar, May 6: Following explosions in Jalandhar and Amritsar, Punjabs Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav stated that there are indications of a potential conspiracy by Pakistans ISI to disrupt the state ahead of the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor. In a press conference, DGP Yadav shared, I visited Amritsar today, where I inspected ... Read more Punjabs DGP Raises Alarm Over Possible ISI Conspiracy Following Recent Explosions
US and Iran are reportedly nearing a one-page memo to de-escalate conflict, focusing on nuclear talks and sanctions. In Tamil Nadu, TVK's Vijay claims government formation after electoral win, with Congress offering conditional support. Meanwhile, a tragic suicide of a rape victim in UP and twin blasts in Punjab, claimed by a Khalistan group, are under investigation.
Punjab Blasts: CM Mann Blames BJP For Creating Atmosphere Of Fear
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann blames BJP for Jalandhar and Amritsar blasts, while police probe suggests a Pakistan link. Security tightened across the state.
While Punjab's Director General of Police said the blasts were part of a design by Pakistan to cause disturbance, Bhagwant Mann alleged a BJP hand in the attacks. Punjab Police and central agencies have launched an intensive probe, and security has been tightened across the state.
Opposition Criticizes Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann After Recent Explosions
Jalandhar, May 6: Following recent explosions in Amritsar and Jalandhar, opposition leaders have launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. They claim that Mann has failed to maintain law and order in the state. While blasts continue to occur, Mann appears more focused on blaming the BJP than addressing the security concerns at ... Read more Opposition Criticizes Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann After Recent Explosions
Supreme Court collegium approves names of 10 advocates as judges of Punjab and Haryana High Court
Mr. Chauhan is currently the Advocate-General of Haryana, while Mr. Deol is Additional Advocate-General of Punjab
470 honour killings reported in Pakistan last year: HRCP
New Delhi, May 06: At least 470 cases of so-called honour killings were reported in Pakistan last year, according to a report by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, which described the crime as an endemic problem amid rising gender-based violence. The report said women were killed by family members and close relatives in the name of honour. Human rights activists, however, estimate that nearly 1,000 women are murdered annually in such crimes. The commission termed the trend alarming, noting an increase in cases despite stricter laws introduced to curb the practice. More than one-third of the reported cases were from Punjab, where conservative social structures often prevail. The report also documented 1,332 murders linked to domestic violence, 3,815 rape cases, and 2,586 instances of cyber harassment against women. Overall, incidents of gender-based violence rose by 25 per cent during the year. Additionally, the report highlighted overcrowding in prisons, with occupancy reaching 171 per cent of capacity, and noted that over 21,600 Pakistani citizens are imprisoned abroad. Despite legislative measures introduced in 2016, weak enforcement and entrenched social norms continue to hinder efforts to eliminate honour-based violence, the report said.
Supreme Court collegium approves names of 10 advocates as judges of Punjab and Haryana HC
The Supreme Court collegium has approved the appointment of ten advocates as judges for the Punjab and Haryana High Court. The collegium also approved three judicial officers for the Andhra Pradesh High Court. These appointments mark a significant development in the judiciary. The names of the appointed individuals have been released.
SRH vs PBKS Match Promises Excitement: Sanjay Bangar
New Delhi, May 6: Former Indian cricket all-rounder Sanjay Bangar believes that the upcoming IPL 2026 match between Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Punjab Kings (PBKS) is crucial for the points table. The match will take place on Wednesday evening at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. Bangar anticipates a thrilling and high-scoring encounter, as ... Read more SRH vs PBKS Match Promises Excitement: Sanjay Bangar
IPL 2026: Will Nitish Kumar Reddy play vs PBKS today? SRH coach drops big hint
Sunrisers Hyderabad's Nitish Kumar Reddy is set to return for their crucial IPL 2026 clash against Punjab Kings, according to head coach Daniel Vettori. Reddy's availability is seen as vital for SRH's balance, bolstering both their batting and bowling ahead of the high-stakes encounter as the playoff race tightens.
Punjab DGP suspects Pakistan's ISI-design role in Amritsar, Jalandhar blasts
Punjab blasts: Police are investigating low-intensity blasts in Amritsar and Jalandhar. Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav suspects Pakistan's ISI is behind the incidents, aiming to disrupt peace. Forensic teams and the National Investigation Agency are gathering evidence. Security agencies are working with the army to understand the blasts' origin and nature. The incidents have raised concerns about state stability.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann links twin blasts to BJP's 2027 election strategy
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann accused the BJP of orchestrating twin blasts in Amritsar and Jalandhar as a tactic to spread fear and violence for the 2027 Assembly elections. He alleged the party seeks electoral mileage by creating unrest, particularly after the recent sacrilege law's passage. Investigations are ongoing, with security agencies exploring potential cross-border links.
Low Intensity Amritsar Blast Part Of Pak ISIs Designs On Op Sindoor Anniversary: Punjab DGP
CHANDIGARH, May 6: A blast, which occurred near the army cantonment boundary wall in Amritsars Khasa, was a low-intensity explosion, Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav said on Wednesday. The blast occurred on Tuesday night, and no injuries were reported, police said. The DGP mentioned that no group has claimed responsibility for the explosion, but it appears that Pakistans ISI might be behind the incident. We assume that, as today is the Operation Sindoor anniversary, this is part of Pakistans ISI designs [] The post Low Intensity Amritsar Blast Part Of Pak ISIs Designs On Op Sindoor Anniversary: Punjab DGP appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
'It's Going To Be An Exciting Contest', Says Bangar Ahead Of SRH Vs PBKS Clash
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Bangar believes the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 fixture between Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Punjab Kings (PBKS) could turn into a high-scoring thriller, with both sides showcasing similar strengths and match-winning potential. The 49th match of IPL 2026, to be played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Wednesday, holds great importance in the context of the points table. Punjab Kings are currently leading the standings with 13 points from nine matches, having registered six victories so far. Sunrisers Hyderabad, on the other hand, are not far behind, sitting in third place with 12 points from 10 outings, including six wins and four defeats. Sharing his views on the contest, Bangar pointed out that both teams possess aggressive batting units capable of posting massive totals. He noted that their top-order batters have been in excellent touch, which could set the stage for a run-fest. Both teams have the firepower to put up scores in excess of 220. Their combinations are quite alike, especially with strong top-order batting supported by quality pace bowling options, Bangar told Jio Hotstar. However, he also highlighted a common area of concern for both teams, suggesting that their performances in the middle overs could prove decisive. According to Bangar, whichever side manages to control that phase better is likely to gain the upper hand in the contest. The former batting coach also singled out key players who could influence the outcome of the game. He identified Sunrisers Hyderabads Heinrich Klaasen and Punjab Kings skipper Shreyas Iyer as crucial figures, stressing that their contributions could play a pivotal role. However, he also highlighted a common area of concern for both teams, suggesting that their performances in the middle overs could prove decisive. According to Bangar, whichever side manages to control that phase better is likely to gain the upper hand in the contest. Also Read: Live Cricket Score PBKS and SRH clashed against each other earlier in the tournament. The Sunrisers were beaten significantly by six wickets in Mullanpur. However, they hold a dominant head-to-head record against the Punjab Kings in the IPL. Both teams have faced each other 25 times in the multi-team tournament. Out of these, SRH have won 17 matches, while PBKS have secured 8 victories. Article Source: IANS
Punjab CM Mann calls twin blasts minor, blames BJP for creating atmosphere of fear
CHANDIGARH, May 6: Terming the twin blasts in Amritsar and Jalandhar minor, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday accused the BJP of being responsible and said this was how the party was preparing for the upcoming assembly elections in the state. The BJP wants to create an atmosphere of fear, Mann told reporters, adding that the party wanted to scare people into getting their votes. BJP is a communal party. The assembly elections are over in West Bengal, and [] The post Punjab CM Mann calls twin blasts minor, blames BJP for creating atmosphere of fear appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Punjab CM Mann calls twin blasts 'minor', blames BJP for creating atmosphere of fear
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann accused the BJP of orchestrating minor blasts in Amritsar and Jalandhar to create fear and influence upcoming assembly elections. He stated the BJP, a communal party, aims to intimidate voters and incite violence, a tactic he urged them to cease. Mann asserted that Punjab's anti-sacrilege law counters the BJP's agenda to provoke inter-community conflict.

