IPL 2025 PBKS vs CSK: Mullanpur pitch report, Chandigarh Stadium key stats

Punjab Kings (PBKS) captain Shreyas Iyer won the toss and elected to bat first against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at new PCA Stadium, also known as Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Chandigarh, on Tuesday, April 8 in match number 22 of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. 
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 Playing 11 of both the teams: 

Punjab Kings (Playing XI): Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh(w), Shreyas Iyer(c), Marcus Stoinis, Nehal Wadhera, Glenn Maxwell, Shashank Singh, Marco Jansen, Arshdeep Singh, Lockie Ferguson, Yuzvendra Chahal. Punjab Kings Impact Subs: Suryansh Shedge, Yash Thakur, Praveen Dubey, Azmatullah Omarzai, Vyshak Vijaykumar
Chennai Super Kings (Playing XI): Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway, Ruturaj Gaikwad(c), Vijay Shankar, Ravindra Jadeja, MS Dhoni(w), Ravichandran Ashwin, Noor Ahmad, Mukesh Choudhary, Khaleel Ahmed, Matheesha Pathirana 

CSK Impact Subs: Shivam Dube, Jamie Overton, Rahul Tripathi, Deepak Hooda, Anshul Kamboj
Both PBKS and CSK are coming fresh off a loss in their last game—against Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals respectively—and will be desperate to secure a win today to get back on the winning track. If we talk about the history of both teams, it is polar opposite: while CSK are one of the two teams to have won the IPL trophy five times, PBKS are still searching for their maiden glory. However, the situation in season 18 is very different, where after a quarter of the season has passed, PBKS are ranked fourth on the points table, while CSK are trailing at number nine. But one of them can improve their ranking when they take the field against each other in Chandigarh. Which of the two will receive help from the wickets and the conditions? Find out below.
PCA Stadium, Chandigarh: Pitch report for PBKS vs CSK IPL 2025 
Pitch Report by Daren Ganga & Michael Clarke ahead of PBKS vs CSK match

 

The battleground shifts—eastward we go to a fresh strip of turf. This is a brand-new pitch, and with it, the dynamics have changed. The boundary dimensions are no longer what they were; captains and bowlers will be eyeing the larger square boundary—69 metres, a full seven metres longer than the other side—and a formidable 74 metres down the ground.

 

If one word could define this surface, it is consistency. It mirrors Saturday’s track almost to perfection. A few dry patches dot the surface, but neither batters nor bowlers will find many surprises. On Saturday, a solid score proved decisive—runs on the board mattered.