These are the Indian players, who did end up scoring brilliant centuries in IPL, but ended up taking a lot of deliveries in reaching the milestone
The Lucknow Super Giants mentor and former India cricketer Zaheer Khan claimed that the pitch at the Ekana Cricket Stadium was prepared by a Punjab curator following his side's defeat against the Punjab Kings
Half-century by Prabhsimran Singh, along with an unbeaten half-century by Shreyas Iyer made way for Punjab Kings to secure an 8-wicket victory over Rishabh Pant-led Lucknow Super Giants.
These are the batters who showed immense maturity and went on to play terrific knocks in the IPL, scoring centuries at a relatively young age
The Punjab Kings made a really surprising move by only retaining 2 players and releasing the rest of their squad ahead of the mega auction
The left-handed batter is set to lead the side featuring well-known youngsters like Abhishek Sharma, Ayush Badoni and Rahul Chahar
Prabhsimran Singh had a brilliant outing against Delhi Capitals as he smashed his maiden IPL century off just 61 balls.
Punjab’s wicket keeper batsman Prabhsimran, all of 18, was taken by Preity Zinta-owned KXIP for Rs 4.80 crore.
Here is the entire KXIP squad that will take part in next year's IPL.
Sam Curran (7.2 crore) and Colin Ingram (6.4 crore) were the costliest overseas players.