Tuesday , December 24 2024

This star all-rounder left the team immediately after Punjab's spectacular win against KKR, know the reason – News India Live

Sikandar Raza leaves Punjab Kings for IPL 2024: After Punjab Kings' spectacular win against Kolkata Knight Riders, star all-rounder Sikandar Raza has left the team. Sikandar Raza has said that the reason for leaving Punjab Kings was national duty, i.e. playing cricket for Zimbabwe. Sikandar Raza will no longer be a part of IPL 2024 due to playing cricket for Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe cricket team is on Bangladesh tour from May 3 and the team will play a 5-match T20 series on this tour to prepare for the T20 World Cup 2024. Sikandar Raza is the captain of the Zimbabwe T20 team.

Sikandar Raza gave this information through social media.

Sikandar Raza informed about leaving IPL and Punjab Kings through social media. Thank you India, IPL and Punjab Kings for having me, enjoyed every moment,” Raza posted on X. Now is the time for national duty. Inshallah we will meet again soon.

Sikandar Raza has got a chance to play only two matches for Punjab Kings in IPL 2024. In which he scored 43 runs at an average of 21.50. During this, he bowled two overs in which he gave 22 runs and did not get any wicket.

How was the KKR vs PBKS match?

Batting first in this match, Kolkata Knight Riders scored 261 runs with the help of excellent batting by Sunil Narine and Philip Salt. Salt played an inning of 75 runs and Narine played an inning of 71 runs. Both of them made a partnership of 138 runs in 62 balls for the first wicket.

Chasing this score, Punjab Kings got a great start from Prabhsimran Singh and Jonny Bairstow. Both of them laid the foundation of victory by making a partnership of 93 runs for the first wicket. Then Shashank Singh played an inning of 68 runs in 28 balls. In this run chase, Jonny Bairstow scored his first century of the season and played an unbeaten inning of 108 runs. Punjab Kings created a record for the highest run chase in T20 history by defeating Kolkata by 8 wickets with 8 balls to spare.