Qualifier 1 In Mohali, Yet Punjab Kings Under Pressure - Here's Why
After 70 action-packed league matches, the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 playoffs are here - and Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have sealed the coveted top-two spots.
That gives both sides two shots at reaching the final. But as the teams gear up for Qualifier 1 on May 29, it's Punjab - despite playing at home - that seems to be feeling the pressure, while RCB walk in with quiet confidence.
Why Punjab's camp is anxious despite home advantage
The big game will be held at the Mullanpur Cricket Stadium in Chandigarh, Punjab's home ground. But RCB's away record this season has been near-invincible.
Rajat Patidar's side has won all 7 of their away matches - a new IPL record. That remarkable streak on the road has suddenly turned Punjab's home turf into a potential RCB fortress. And that's might get the Punjab camp worried. If RCB extend that record, they could well seal their place in the final.
RCB's Qualifier magic adds to Punjab's concerns
RCB's confidence isn't just about current form. History is also in their favor. The last time RCB finished in the top two was back in 2011 and 2016. On both occasions, they went on to win Qualifier 1 and book their place in the final.
Now, after a nine-year gap, RCB are back in the top two - and fans believe this could be a sign of another deep run. Given their track record, Qualifier 1 has been a lucky charm for them.
Punjab Kings have had a stellar season and will be eager to make the most of their home advantage. But RCB's red-hot form away from home and their historical dominance in Qualifier 1 make them a formidable challenge.
Will Punjab end RCB's dream streak - or will the Bengaluru side march to another IPL final? All eyes will be on Mullanpur this evening.
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