IPL 2025 Match 22 CSK vs PBKS Highlights:
Chennai Super Kings suffered their fourth consecutive defeat of the season. 24-year-old Priyansh Arya’s explosive batting of 103 runs off 42 balls helped Punjab Kings win yesterday’s Match 22 by 18 runs over Chennai Super Kings. Arya’s century, which came in just 39 balls, was the fastest and most powerful century by an uncapped Indian player, and was the fourth fastest and most explosive century in IPL history, behind former legends like Chris Gayle, Yusuf Pathan and David Miller.
PBKS had a disappointing start to yesterday’s match with 83/5, but Arya’s explosive batting followed by Shashank Singh’s unbeaten 52* off 36 balls and Marco Jensen’s unbeaten 34* off 19 balls helped them reach 219/6 with a 65-run partnership.
CSK, on the other hand, had a good start with Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra adding 59 runs in the powerplay. Conway played a brilliant innings of 69 runs off 49 balls, but he retired out in the 18th over. Shivam Dubey scored 42 runs off 27 balls and legendary cricketer MS Dhoni tried to continue the chase with an innings of 27 runs off 12 balls, but it was too late in the match. CSK continued to struggle, scoring a total of 180+ in the match as they have failed in their last 11 such match attempts since 2020. With this win in yesterday’s match, PBKS registered their first home win of the season.
Exciting Moments Of IPL 2025 Punjab Kings Vs Chennai Super Kings Match
Priyansh Arya thrashed CSK bowlers and scored his first IPL century

In yesterday’s match, Priyansh Arya showed his form by scoring 103 runs in just 42 balls. The 24-year-old young player showed sensible explosive innings in his yesterday’s match. Arya scored a brilliant half-century in 19 balls and this batsman completed his century in 39 balls, which is the fourth fastest century according to the records of IPL history. He hit 28 runs in 10 balls to Ravi Ashwin and hit 6,6,4 runs to Mathisha Pathirana and completed his century. His innings helped PBKS to reach a great score despite the failure of the top order.
In yesterday’s match, Priyansh Arya broke many records with his century, as well as he became the second Indian player to score the fastest century in IPL history. He is only behind veteran batsman Yusuf Pathan, who scored a 37-ball hundred for Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2010.
Devon Conway’s sensible yet explosive innings fails to take team to victory
Devon Conway showed his class by scoring 69 runs in 49 balls, but he struggled to maintain the required run rate in the match. He was ‘retired out’ when CSK needed 49 runs from 13 balls, becoming the second batsman to do so this season after MI’s young batsman Tilak Verma. Devon Conway hit six fours and two sixes and batted in the match at a strike rate of 140.81.