Mullanpur (Punjab) [India], Despite a strong fight from Shashank Singh and Ashutosh Sharma after some early wickets, Punjab Kings (PBKS) are two runs away from another memorable win against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the India Premier League (IPL). Left behind. In the match to be held at Mullanpur Stadium on Tuesday, SRH has reached fifth position with six points with three wins and two losses. PBKS is placed sixth, having won two matches and lost three, giving them four points. Chasing the target of 183, Punjab Kings got off to a bad start as captain Pat Cummins clean bowled Jonny Bairstow's stumps, dismissing him for a duck in three balls. PBKS were 2/1 in 1.4 overs. . Later, veteran fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar dealt two more fatal blows to Punjab.First, he had Prabhsimran Singh caught by Nitish Reddy at cover-point for just four runs, then he ended captain Shikhar Dhawan's struggling innings of 14 runs from 16 balls with a stumping by Heinrich Klaasen. PBKS score was 20/3 in 4.4 overs. At the end of six overs of the powerplay, PBKS were struggling at 27/3, with Sa Curran (8*) and Sikandar Raza (0*) unbeaten. The duo helped PBKS reach the 50-run mark in 8.2 overs, attacking Nitish Reddy in the seventh over and hitting him for three fours. Just when it looked like Curran-Raza had laid the foundation for the chase and started attacking, Cummins took a brilliant catch at mid-off and Natarajan dismissed Curran for 29 off 22 balls. Gave a wicket of, which included two fours and a two.Sixes. PBKS were 58/4 in 9.1 overs. At the end of 10 overs, PBKS's score was 66/4 with Raza (11*) along with Shashank Singh (7*), who scored an incredible half-century in the previous match for Punjab. Raza struggled against the SRH bowlers for a short while and hit sixes off Jaydev Unadkat and Shahbaz Ahmed. However, Unadkat stumped Raza for the last time on 2 runs with the help of two fours and two sixes in 22 balls. PBKS score was 91/5 in 13.1 overs.Punjab touched the 100-run mark in 14.3 overs. Shashank and Jitesh kept fighting for Punjab before Nitish Reddy hit a four and a six in 11 balls to end Jitesh's score of 19 runs. Abhishek Sharma took the 10th catch, reducing PBKS to 114/6 in 15.3 overs. The 17th over bowled by Bhuvneshwar proved to be a game changer and brought some life into it. 17 runs were scored in the over, which included three fours from Shashan and some extra runs coming from wides. Due to this the equation came down to 50 in the last three overs.Cummins also scored 11 more runs in the next over, which included two fours from Ashutosh Sharma, reducing the deficit to 39 runs in the last two overs. Shashank and Natarajan continued their attack, hitting two fours off Natarajan and scoring 10 more runs in the 19th over. Punjab had to score 2 runs in the last over. The final over bowled by Unadkat looked disastrous as Ashutosh hit him for a six, followed by two wides and then Ashutosh hit another six. With this the team got the target of 15 runs in four balls.In the next two balls, Ashutosh also scored two runs on each ball, making it 11 runs in two balls. The next ball was wide, from which 10 runs had to be scored in two balls. Only one run came on the last ball. Nevertheless Shashank finished the game by hitting a six and lost the game by two runs. PBKS finished at 180/6 in 20 overs, with Ashutosh (33 not out from 15 balls with three fours and two sixes) and Shashank (46 not out from 25 balls with six fours and one six).Bhuvneshwar took 2/32 in four overs. Cummins, Natarajan, Reddy and Unadkat got one wicket each. Earlier, despite Nitish Reddy's counter-attack and Shahbaz Ahmed's brilliant performance, Arshdeep Singh's pace troubled the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) batsmen. Punjab Kings (PBKS) restricted SRH to 182/9 in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 match at the Maharaja Yadvendra Singh International Cricket Stadium here on Tuesday. It was a good day at work for Arshdeep, who returned with figures of 4-29.He took two wickets in the powerplay and two in the back-end, as Mullanpur's fast bowling-friendly pitch allowed him only Sam Curran and Harshal Pate to get two wickets each, while Kagiso Rabada took one wicket for 64 runs in 37 balls, while Abdul Samad played a stormy innings of 2 runs in 12 balls. Coming out to bat first, SRH opener Travis Head was trapped by Kagiso Rabada on the very first ball of the game, which was very likely to be a high pitch. Kagiso Rabada and Arshdeep Singh, both suited for fast bowlers, made excellent starts to their bowling spells while Head and Abhishek Sharma struggled to follow their pace. However, Stan opener Head started to showcase his big hitting abilities and scored 16 runs in Rabada's second over of the match, including 3 back-to-back fours. Head was sent back in the fourth over of the game. Arshdeep returned to the pavilion as Shikhar Dhawan sprinted to great distance to take a sensational catch, ending the threat from Head, who was looking increasingly dangerous.Arshdeep dismissed Aiden Markram for zero in the save over. Sam Curran gave a big blow to SRH by dismissing Abhishek Sharma. The SRH batsmen returned to the pavilion after scoring 16 runs from 11 runs, having already hit a six and a four in the same over. In the 7th over, Dhawan moved away from his reliance on pace and brought his spin ace Harpreet Brar into the attack. Nitish Reddy completed his 50th run for SRH with a four.In the 11th over of the game, Reddy hit two powerful fours and a six on Brar. A brilliant DRS call due to Curran's eagerness gave SRH another blow with the wicket of Tripathi at 11(14), with Harshal Patel getting the big wicket of Heinrich Klaasen in the 14th over of the game. Reddy completed his first IPL half-century. Reddy single-handedly dismissed Brar for 22 with the help of two fours and two sixes, with Arshdeep getting his third wicket of the night, ending the onslaught of Abdu Samad, who finished with his 25 (12) innings. Looked dangerous. In the same over, Arshdeep got PBKS on the right track by getting the big wicket of Reddy, but before the batsman finished with a brilliant knock of 64(37), Rabada joined the wicket-taking party as he dismissed SRH skipper Pat Cummins. To 3( 4). SRH scored 182/9 in 20 overs with Jaydev Unadkat hitting a six on the last ball.Brief scores: Sunrisers Hyderabad 182/9 (Nitish Reddy 64, Abdul Samad 25, Arshdeep Singh 4-29) Win against Punjab Kings: 180/6 (Shashank Singh 46*, Ashutosh Sharma 33*, Bhuvneshwar Kumar 2/32).