How the weekend IPL turned into a festival of fearless and unreal cricket
By K.R. Nayar Mumbai. The Indian Premier League (IPL) on April 25 (Saturday) and April 26, 2026 (Sunday) saw its players and teams produce unreal cricket. It was a Saturday where a staggering 986 runs poured out from just two matches, and Sunday ended with a tied match, with the result emerging from a Super Over. It was a reminder of why the IPL is cricket’s most popular and exciting tournament. The two days of action also proved it is a festival of fearless cricket, where every match was a spectacle and fans got their money’s worth. Any match or a knock that will linger in one’s memory for days together is a special one. From the first ball on Saturday to the last delivery on Sunday, the roar of the crowd never dipped. Every over was exciting, and every shot had glory attached to it. Punjab Kings’ (PBKS) win over Delhi Capitals (DC) was one that raised the question of whether 300 runs will, from now on, be a safe score. PBKS chased a target of 265 and won with seven balls to spare...