PBKS Bowling Woes: Piyush Chawla Sounds Alarm After Fifth Straight Loss

Punjab Kings' IPL campaign has hit a severe slump with five straight losses, including a six-wicket defeat to Mumbai Indians in Dharamshala. Former India spinner Piyush Chawla has pointed to the underperformance of overseas pacers Marco Jansen and Xavier Bartlett as a major concern. Mumbai Indians chased down 201 thanks to Tilak Varma's unbeaten 75 off 33 balls and Will Jacks' quick 25. PBKS now face a must-win situation in their remaining matches to keep playoff hopes alive.

Key Points: PBKS Bowling Woes: Chawla on Fifth Consecutive IPL Loss

  • PBKS suffer fifth consecutive IPL defeat after strong start
  • Overseas pacers Marco Jansen and Xavier Bartlett struggle
  • MI chase down 201 with Tilak Varma's 75* and Will Jacks' 25
  • PBKS now in must-win scenario to stay in playoff race
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'Bowling has become a major concern': Chawla on PBKS' struggles after fifth consecutive loss

Piyush Chawla blasts PBKS' overseas bowling after fifth straight IPL loss, highlighting Marco Jansen and Xavier Bartlett's struggles as team faces must-win situation.

"The bowling has become a major concern, especially with their overseas fast bowlers struggling for form and consistency. - Piyush Chawla"

New Delhi, May 15

Punjab Kings' IPL 2026 campaign continues to spiral after another painful defeat, with former India spinner Piyush Chawla identifying the team's bowling struggles as the biggest factor behind their slide in the points table. Following PBKS' six-wicket loss to Mumbai Indians in Dharamshala, Chawla said the franchise now finds itself under enormous pressure heading into the final phase of the league stage.

Punjab, who once looked firmly on course for the playoffs after a strong start to the season, have now suffered five consecutive defeats. Their inability to defend 200 against the Mumbai Indians has further complicated their qualification hopes, leaving them in a must-win situation in the remaining matches.

Reflecting on the team's struggles, Chawla pointed to the underperformance of PBKS' overseas pace attack as a major concern.

"Punjab Kings are now under tremendous pressure because they've reached a stage where they must win their remaining games to stay alive in the tournament. Considering the kind of start they had to the season, very few would have expected them to be in this position. The bowling has become a major concern, especially with their overseas fast bowlers struggling for form and consistency," Chawla told JioStar.

He specifically mentioned Marco Jansen and Xavier Bartlett, both of whom endured difficult outings against MI during the chase.

"Marco Jansen hasn't looked at his best, while Xavier Bartlett has found it difficult once the new-ball spell is over. When your premier overseas pacers concede heavily across their combined spells, it becomes extremely difficult to control a 200-plus chase," he said.

Mumbai Indians successfully chased down the 201-run target with one ball remaining, powered by Tilak Varma's unbeaten 75 off 33 deliveries. Will Jacks also played a key finishing role with a rapid 25 off just 10 balls, helping MI seal victory in a tense encounter.

Chawla praised the composure shown by Tilak and Jacks during the pressure chase, emphasising the importance of sticking to fundamentals in high-pressure moments, as he said, "In pressure situations, going back to your basics becomes extremely important because those are the habits you've built over years of playing cricket. Tilak Varma and Will Jacks did that really well, they focused on holding their shape and trusting their technique rather than trying to overhit."

He also highlighted how the batting pair adapted smartly to the conditions in Dharamshala, where the altitude often assists stroke-makers.

"In conditions like Dharamshala, where the ball travels quickly because of the altitude, timing the ball properly is often enough to clear the boundary. Their communication in the middle was also crucial. They understood that as long as they maintained their shape against those variations, the pace on the ball would help them score freely. That clarity and composure made a big difference in the chase," he stated.

Punjab Kings had earlier posted 200/8, thanks to a fluent half-century from Prabhsimran Singh and a late counterattack by Azmatullah Omarzai. However, the bowlers failed to defend the total as Mumbai's middle order took control during the latter stages of the chase.

With the playoff race tightening, PBKS now face the challenge of quickly regrouping and rediscovering the consistency that marked the early part of their campaign.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, as a neutral fan, I feel bad for PBKS supporters. They invest so much hope year after year, and yet the management keeps making same mistakes. Chawla knows what he's talking about - bowling has always been their Achilles heel. But credit where due, Tilak Varma played an absolute gem of an innings! That is the kind of composure we need to see more from young Indian batters in pressure chases. 👏
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Rohit L
I don't understand why PBKS always go for overseas fast bowlers who have no experience in Indian conditions. Jansen is good for South African pitches, but here he gets smashed. Xavier Bartlett - who even knew about him before this season? Meanwhile, they have guys like Kagiso Rabada sitting at home? Management needs a complete overhaul. Five consecutive losses is not just bad luck, it's systematic failure.
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Michael C
As someone who follows IPL casually from abroad, Punjab Kings' collapse is fascinating to watch. They were literally in top 2 after first 5 matches. Now they're almost out. Chawla's analysis is sharp - the bowling unit simply can't handle pressure. But also, their batting depth looked thin once Shikhar Dhawan got injured. Prabhsimran needs more support from senior players. This is a team that lacks leadership on field. Good article highlighting real issues.
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Swati Y
Chawla bhai ne sahi kaha! Bowling hi problem hai. But everyone is criticizing bowlers only - what about the fielding? I saw at least 3 dropped catches in last few matches. In T20, you cannot afford that. And the captaincy decisions have been questionable too. Why bowl Jansen in 19th over when he was clearly struggling? Sam Curran needs to take more responsibility as captain. Otherwise, same story every year - PBKS, always the bridesmaid never the bride. 🏏

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