Shreyas Iyer makes the most of his good fortune to pull off a record chase, after Arya and Prabhsimran set it up. Kuldeep’s moment of magic went in vain. Shreyas Iyer must thank his stars. Dropped catches are part of the game, but he must consider himself particularly fortunate on Saturday. This is not to take anything away from his explosive batting and calibrated hitting — the captain with a swagger led from the front with an unbeaten 71 off 36 as Punjab Kings pulled off the highest-ever chase in the IPL : 265 with seven balls to spare and six wickets in hand. Iyer’s fortune Nair, who came on as a substitute for the injured Lungi Ngidi, started well — taking a well-judged catch off Nehal Wadhera at the long-on boundary. Punjab were 201 for 4 at that point and the match hinged on what Iyer could produce. But two balls later, Nair’s day turned gloomy. In a game where 529 runs were scored, 30 sixes and 49 fours were hit, Nair dropped Iyer twice.…