Punjab Kings Master Chepauk Chase, But Shreyas Iyer Slapped With Massive Fine

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CHENNAI — It was a night of mixed fortunes for Punjab Kings (PBKS) at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Friday, April 3, 2026. While the team celebrated a clinical 8-wicket victory over the five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK), skipper Shreyas Iyer found himself in the crosshairs of the BCCI for the second time this season.

  1. The Penalty: Iyer’s Mounting Over-Rate Woes
    Despite the win, the IPL governing body issued a stern statement confirming that PBKS had failed to maintain the minimum over-rate during Match No. 7.

Second Offence: Under Article 2.22 of the IPL Code of Conduct, this was recorded as the team’s second violation of the season.

The Fine: Shreyas Iyer has been fined INR 24 lakh.

Team-wide Impact: In a significant blow to the squad’s match earnings, every member of the Playing XI (including the Impact Player) has been fined either INR 6 lakh or 25% of their match fee, whichever is lower.

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Repeat Offender: Iyer was previously fined INR 12 lakh during Punjab’s opening game, meaning the next offence could result in a one-match suspension.

  1. The Chase: PBKS Openers Set the Tone
    Chasing a formidable target of 210, Punjab Kings displayed remarkable composure to silence the Chepauk crowd, finishing the job with eight balls to spare.

The Launchpad: Openers Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh provided a blistering start, stitching together 61 runs in just 4.2 overs.

Clinical Finish: The middle order capitalized on the momentum, comfortably navigating the spin-heavy conditions that usually favor CSK.

Iyer’s Praise: “The way Priyansh and Prab provided that start was phenomenal. It stabilized the rhythm for the rest of us to walk into,” Iyer noted during the post-match presentation.

  1. CSK in Crisis: Winless in IPL 2026
    The defeat leaves Ruturaj Gaikwad’s Chennai Super Kings in a precarious position. Despite posting a high total, the bowling unit struggled to contain the PBKS onslaught.

Bowlers Falter: CSK’s pacers leaked runs early, and the spinners failed to find the usual “Chepauk grip” to stifle the run rate.

Gaikwad’s Admission: The CSK skipper admitted that the inability to take wickets in the powerplay cost them the game, leaving the defending giants at the bottom of the table.

Match Summary: Match No. 7 (April 3, 2026)

TeamScoreTop Performers
CSK209/6 (20)Ruturaj Gaikwad (72), Matheesha Pathirana (2/38)
PBKS213/2 (18.4)Priyansh Arya (48), Prabhsimran Singh (42)

Result: Punjab Kings won by 8 wickets.

IPL 2026 Slow Over-Rate Tracker (PBKS)
Match 1: INR 12 Lakh fine (First Offence)

Match 7: INR 24 Lakh fine (Second Offence)

Next Offence: INR 30 Lakh fine + 1-Match Suspension for Captain

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