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Shreyas Iyer Hits Maiden IPL Century: Punjab Kings Keep Playoff Hopes Alive

Arjun Mehta · · 4 min read
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A Captain’s Knock to Remember

In the high-pressure environment of the IPL 2026, few things are as exhilarating as seeing a captain lead from the front when the chips are down. Shreyas Iyer did exactly that for the Punjab Kings, producing a performance for the ages against the Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana Stadium. With the team’s playoff survival hanging by a thread, Iyer’s maiden IPL century served as a beacon of hope for fans and teammates alike.

The Scenario: A Must-Win Encounter

Entering the match, the Punjab Kings were desperate. Having suffered through a grueling six-game losing streak, their tournament trajectory had plummeted. Facing a formidable LSG side that had posted a challenging total of 196 runs, the odds were stacked heavily against the Kings. The pitch in Lucknow required patience and calculated aggression, and for a team that had lost its way in recent weeks, the task felt monumental.

The start was far from ideal for Punjab, as they lost two early wickets with only 22 runs on the board. The atmosphere in the stadium and among the traveling supporters was tense, but Shreyas Iyer remained calm. Alongside Prabhsimran Singh, he initiated a rescue mission that would ultimately change the landscape of the match.

Partnership and Precision

The duo of Iyer and Singh stitched together a magnificent 162-run partnership, effectively taking the game away from the LSG bowlers. Prabhsimran Singh played an excellent supporting role, contributing a vital 69 off 39 balls before departing. However, the night belonged to the captain. As wickets fell at the other end, Iyer ensured he remained the anchor, steering the ship through choppy waters.

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With only six runs needed for victory and sitting on 94, the pressure was immense. Rather than playing for singles, Iyer displayed the confidence of a leader in top form, launching a flat, emphatic six off the final ball of the 18th over. Not only did this seal the match for the Punjab Kings, but it also brought up his maiden IPL hundred—a moment of pure relief and joy that saw the captain celebrate with a roar that echoed through the stadium.

Why This Victory Matters

This result was more than just a win; it was a psychological turning point. By snapping a six-game losing streak, the Punjab Kings have injected new energy into their campaign. Statistically, Iyer has been the backbone of the batting unit throughout the 2026 season, accumulating 498 runs in 14 matches at an impressive strike rate of 168, including five fifties and his recent century.

The Road Ahead: Waiting on Results

Despite the euphoria of the victory, the path to the playoffs remains narrow. With 15 points, the Punjab Kings currently occupy the fourth position on the points table, but their fate is not entirely in their own hands. The conclusion of the league stage depends on the outcomes of other matches:

  • The Rajasthan Royals factor: PBKS supporters will be watching closely as the Royals face the Mumbai Indians. A loss for Rajasthan is essential for the Kings to maintain their edge.
  • The KKR equation: The Kolkata Knight Riders’ final league game against the Delhi Capitals will be critical. If KKR secures a win, they move to 15 points, bringing Net Run Rate (NRR) into the equation for the final qualification spot.
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Sunday’s double-header will ultimately decide the fourth team to join RCB, GT, and SRH in the playoff stages. Regardless of the final outcome, Shreyas Iyer has proven that he can perform under the most severe scrutiny, providing the Punjab Kings with a fighting chance when it mattered most. For now, the fans can celebrate a heroic performance that kept the flame of the 2026 season flickering brightly.

Arjun Mehta

Arjun Mehta is a senior cricket analyst and features writer for Cricbuzz, where he deciphers the Indian Premier League auction strategies, player development arcs, and the ever-changing dynamics of the national team. A Pune-based journalist with a sharp eye for numbers and a fluent storytelling style, Mehta has covered every IPL season since 2014 and reported from two ICC Men's T20 World Cups. His work often explores the business of cricket, dressing-room politics, and how grassroots systems across South Asia feed into the global game. An alumnus of Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Arjun is also a popular voice on Cricbuzz Live shows and a regular contributor to cricket podcasts.