Prabhasimran scored only 18 runs against RCB, yet did such a feat that only one foreign player could do.
Punjab Kings opener Prabhasimran Singh achieved a special achievement in the first qualifier of IPL 2025. He did such a feat, which till now only one foreign player for Punjab was able to do. Prabhu created history as soon as he landed on the field against RCB.
Prabhasimran could not play a big innings in this crucial match against RCB, but he scored 18 runs in 10 balls with the help of 2 fours and 1 six. On the ball of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, he caught a catch to wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma, but got his name in history before leaving.
Punjab Kings opener Prabhasimran Singh has created history by performing a bang in IPL 2025. In the qualifier-1 match against RCB, as soon as he took a run off Yash Dayal’s ball, he became the first Indian uncapricated player to complete 500 runs in a season of IPL for Punjab.
Prabhasimran has scored 517 runs in this season so far. Earlier, this feat was done only by Shaun Marsh, who scored 616 runs playing for Punjab in 2008. In such a situation, Prabhasimran has become the second uncapulated batsman to score 500+ runs for Punjab Kings.
Talk about IPL history, only seven unaccounted players have scored 500 or more runs in a season, including Prabhasimran Singh.
Ancapped players who scored 500+ runs in one season of IPL:
- 2008 – Sean Marsh
- 2018 – Suryakumar Yadav
- 2020 – Ishaan Kishan
- 2023 – Yashasvi Jaiswal
- 2024 – Ryan Parag
- 2025 – Prabhasimran Singh*
Not only this, Prabhasimran Singh has also registered his name in the list of batsmen who scored the most runs in one season of IPL for Punjab Kings. KL Rahul’s name is the record for scoring the most runs from Punjab.
The highest run for Punjab Kings in a season:
- KL Rahul – 670 runs (2020)
- KL Rahul – 659 runs (2018)
- KL Rahul – 626 runs (2021)
- Sean Marsh – 616 runs (2008)
- KL Rahul – 593 runs (2019)
- Glenn Maxwell – 552 runs (2014)
- Shreyas Iyer – 516* Run (2025)
- Sean Marsh – 504 runs (2011)
- Prabhasimran Singh – 500* Run (2025)