In IPL 2025 Qualifier-2, Punjab Kings defeated Mumbai Indians by 5 wickets, crushing Mumbai’s hopes of reaching the final. Mumbai Indians’ performance, especially in bowling, was underwhelming, which visibly upset team owner Nita Ambani. Her reaction during and after the match has now gone viral on social media.

What Happened?
  • During the last overs, as Shreyas Iyer and Punjab Kings batsmen relentlessly attacked, Nita Ambani was seen disappointed and tense.

  • When Punjab Kings sealed the victory, she appeared frustrated and angry.

  • Mumbai Indians had a strong position earlier but could not contain Shreyas Iyer’s explosive 87 runs*.

Mumbai Indians’ Bowling Struggles
  • Jasprit Bumrah was wicketless, conceding 40 runs in 4 overs.

  • Ashwini Kumar took 2 wickets but gave away 55 runs.

  • Trent Boult and Hardik Pandya took one wicket each.

Punjab Kings Into IPL 2025 Final

Punjab Kings confirmed their final berth and will face Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. Shreyas Iyer and his team will aim to continue their strong form and clinch the trophy.

Meanwhile, RCB will look to challenge Punjab Kings with their consistent performance this season, setting up a thrilling final clash.

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