CPL T20 2025 Semi-Final 2: Chandigarh Kings vs Panchkula Bashers Kings live streaming & where to watch

Semi-Final 2 of CPL T20 2025 features Chandigarh Kings taking on Panchkula Bashers, with the winner directly advancing to the final.

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Chandigarh Kings vs Panchkula Bashers

The Chandigarh Premier League T20 2025 is now at a crucial stage, as Semi-Final 2 on 12 September sees Chandigarh Kings (CDK) take on Panchkula Bashers (PKB). CDK finished the league stage in second place with 15 points from 10 matches, with 5 wins and 5 no-results. PKB finished in third place with 12 points from 10 matches, with 4 wins, 2 losses and 4 no-results. Both sides have been in decent form over the CPL T20 tournament, making this semi-final very exciting. The winner will be based directly on the final.

CDK vs PKB: Match Details

  • Match: Chandigarh Kings vs Panchkula Bashers, Semi-Final 2
  • Date: Friday, 12 September 2025
  • Time: 2:15 PM IST
  • Venue: Sector 16 Cricket Stadium, Chandigarh

CDK vs PKB: Live Streaming Details

  • India: Fancode
  • Other Regions: Fancode app/website (global streaming available)

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CDK vs PKB: Predicted Playing XIs

Chandigarh Kings (CDK): Shivam Bhambri (c), Nishunk Birla, Nikhil Thakur (wk), Sanyam Saini, Raman Bishnoi, Neel Dhaliwal, Rohit Dhanda, Ishan Garg, Armaan Jakhar, Prashant Ahlawat, Aarush Bhandari

Panchkula Bashers (PKB): Ankit Kaushik (c), Tushar Joshi, Akshit Rana (wk), Markanday Panchal, Taranpreet Singh, Karan Singh, Ivraj Ranauta, Chiraz Singh, Abhishek Saini, Devang Kaushik

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