IPL 2025: Punjab Kings' Ferguson walks off the field mid-game due to injury

IANS April 13, 2025 336 views

Lockie Ferguson's mid-match injury has created a significant challenge for Punjab Kings during their high-stakes IPL 2025 encounter. The New Zealand speedster's sudden exit after just two balls highlights ongoing fitness concerns that have plagued his recent cricket career. Ferguson's injury comes at a critical moment when PBKS was defending an impressive 245-run total against Sunrisers Hyderabad. With the team already having used their Impact Player, this unexpected setback could potentially impact their match strategy and tournament performance.

"Ferguson's premature exit is a significant setback" - Team Analyst
IPL 2025: Punjab Kings' Ferguson walks off the field mid-game due to injury
Hyderabad, April 12: Punjab Kings were dealt a major blow during their high-octane clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 on Saturday as New Zealand speedster Lockie Ferguson walked off the field just two balls into his spell, citing hip discomfort.

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Ferguson walks off after two balls with recurring fitness concerns

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PBKS already used Impact Player substitution

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Fast bowler's injury disrupts team's bowling plans

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Third injury setback since November 2024

Ferguson, who had only recently returned to action after recovering from a hamstring injury sustained during the ILT20 in the UAE, looked visibly in discomfort and had to be withdrawn following a brief consultation with the team physio. His premature exit from the game came as a significant setback for PBKS, especially considering that the team had already used their Impact Player substitution, leaving them a pacer short in the defense of their imposing total of 245.

This marks the third injury setback for Ferguson since November 2024. After missing New Zealand’s ODI series against Sri Lanka due to a calf strain, the 32-year-old fast bowler suffered a hamstring pull during the ILT20 earlier this year, ruling him out of the Champions Trophy in February. The recurrence of fitness issues is fast becoming a concern both for PBKS and Ferguson’s future availability in international and franchise cricket.

Heading into this game, Ferguson had been in fine rhythm for PBKS, taking five wickets in three matches at an economy rate of 9.36 and a healthy strike rate of 13.20. His raw pace and experience were seen as vital to Punjab's bowling unit, especially with Xavier Bartlett being the only other overseas quick in the squad.

Ferguson's exit mid-match not only disrupted PBKS’ bowling plans as Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) raced to 205/1 in 15 overs in chase of 246.

Punjab Kings have made a good start in the Indian Premier League 2025, winning three of their four matches before Saturday's clash at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. In contrast, SRH have won one match and lost four in the league so far.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is really concerning for PBKS! Ferguson was just getting into his groove and now this injury. Hope it's not serious and he recovers soon. The team really needs his experience in the death overs. 🙏
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Priya M.
As much as I love watching Ferguson bowl, maybe PBKS should reconsider playing him in every match. These recurring injuries suggest his body needs more recovery time between games. Quality over quantity!
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Arjun S.
That economy rate of 9.36 wasn't exactly "healthy" though... I know he takes wickets but PBKS might want to look at other bowling options if this injury trend continues.
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Sanjana R.
So sad to see him walk off like that 😢 Fast bowlers really put their bodies through so much. Hope the physios can help him recover properly this time. The cricket world needs his 150kph thunderbolts! ⚡
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Vikram J.
PBKS should've managed his workload better after coming back from the hamstring injury. Playing him in back-to-back matches was always risky. Poor squad planning showing here.
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Neha P.
The match was going so well until this happened! SRH batters must have been relieved when he left. Fingers crossed it's just a minor niggle and not another long-term injury.

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