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Punjab Kings Qualification Scenario For IPL 2026 Playoffs After Loss vs Mumbai Indians

Siyan Sethi
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Punjab Kings Qualification Scenario For IPL 2026 Playoffs After Loss vs Mumbai Indians

The Punjab Kings’ losing streak in IPL 2026 extended to five losses on Thursday night in Dharamsala as the five-time champions, Mumbai Indians, won by 4 wickets. With this, they picked up their 7th win of the season to take the points tally to 15 points — well within the touching distance of Qualifier 1.

Match Summary

After being put in to bat by the visitors, amid a lot of chaos around his name, Prabhsimran Singh scored a crucial 57(32) with six fours and four sixes before the middle-order crumbled.

At one stage, they went from 107/1 to 135/6, but thanks to Azmatullah Omarzai’s 38(17) with two fours and four sixes, followed by cameos from Vishnu Vinod (15* off 8) and Xavier Bartlett (18* off 7), PBKS managed to score 200/8 in 20 overs.

In response, Ryan Rickelton started the chase well with a brisk 48(23), followed by a match-winning 75*(33) from Tilak Varma and 25*(10) from Will Jacks. Azmatullah Omarzai also picked 2/36 to end his first match of the season on a high note.

Qualification Scenarios

As the PBKS lose their fifth on the trot, we take a look at their playoff qualification scenarios.

To qualify for the playoffs, they need two wins in two matches. They could finish in the top-4, but their Qualifier 1 spot now looks out of their hands. Even two wins in two games wouldn’t guarantee a top-2 finish, considering two teams are already on 16 points. Their match against RCB will be important for them to stand an outside chance for a top-2 finish.

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Remaining Matches

Having racked up 15 points in 12 matches, PBKS have two matches remaining in IPL 2026. Up next, they will host the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in a four-pointer game at the HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala, which will also be their final home match of the season. Then, they head to the Ekana Stadium to face the Lucknow Super Giants on May 23 to finish the league phase.

Top Performers

Opening batter and wicketkeeper, Prabhsimran Singh is PBKS’ leading run-getter of IPL 2026 with 439 runs in 11 innings. His fifty against the Mumbai Indians was his fifth of the season, and he has a strike rate of 170.15 so far. He is closely followed by Cooper Connolly’s 436 runs in 11 innings at a strike rate of 162.08.

Captain Shreyas Iyer has had a topsy-turvy season but is also closing in on 400 runs, having gotten 436 in 11 innings at a strike rate of 164.31 with five fifties.

With the ball, Arshdeep Singh has picked 13 wickets in 12 innings at an economy rate of 9.70 runs per over. He has bowled better in Dharamsala, which has brought his economy rate under 10. Yuzvendra Chahal has picked 9 wickets in 10 innings, including a 1/32 against MI.