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Top 3 opening stands before IPL 2025 suspension

The ongoing Indian Premier League 2025 was suspended for almost a week on Friday afternoon. This decision came in the wake of tensions between India and Pakistan, and players’ safety is more crucial for the BCCI as compared to the tournament. The fans seem extremely disappointed with this news and are awaiting the resumption.

The IPL 2025 was one of the most intriguing editions, with batters truly stealing the show and showcasing their classic form in the cash-rich league. Speaking about the same subject, given below are the top three opening stands before the IPL 2025 suspension.

171 – Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head for SRH, 12 April 2025, against PBKS, Hyderabad

Top 3 opening stands before IPL 2025 suspension
Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head

This was one of the most intriguing contests that the IPL has ever witnessed in the history of the game. The Punjab Kings look great as they have posted a massive total of 245/6 in the given 20 overs of the game. Aussie sensation Travis Head chipped in a crucial 66 runs, while the Indian dasher struck an incredible 141 off 55 balls, featuring 14 boundaries and ten sixes, to help their side win the match with nine balls to spare in the game.

166 – Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Yashasvi Jaiswal for RR, 28 April 2025, against GT, Jaipur

Top 3 opening stands before IPL 2025 suspension
Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Yashasvi Jaiswal

This was one of the best contests that the IPL has ever witnessed in the current edition. The GT looks great and posted a big total of 209/4 after stellar performances from Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler. However, 14-year-old cricketing lad Vaibhav Suryavanshi chipped in 101 runs, while Jaiswal made 70 to help their side win the game.

122 – Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya for PBKS, 8 May 2025, against DC, Dharamshala

Top 3 opening stands before IPL 2025 suspension
Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya

PBKS’s opening batters steal the show in the 58th game of the IPL 2025. However, this game ended as a no result amid the India-Pakistan war, with BCCI stating lighting concerns. Prabhsimran Singh has made an unbeaten 50 off 28 balls, while Aryna has made 70 off 34 balls, with the side standing at 122/1 in the 10.1 overs of the game.

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