PBKS Coach Gonsalves Vows Comeback Against Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026

Punjab Kings assistant coach Trevor Gonsalves remains confident ahead of their crucial IPL 2026 clash against Mumbai Indians in Dharamshala. Despite four consecutive losses, Gonsalves insists the dressing room environment has not changed and remains positive. The team is working hard to address fielding issues that have cost them in recent games. Gonsalves highlighted that conditions in Dharamshala, including dew and small ground size, may favor bowling first, and head coach Ricky Ponting is helping the team handle external pressure professionally.

Key Points: PBKS Coach Gonsalves: We Will Be Back vs Mumbai Indians

  • PBKS face Mumbai Indians after four straight defeats
  • Coach Gonsalves says team environment remains positive
  • Fielding issues being addressed in training
  • Conditions in Dharamshala favor bowling first
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IPL 2026: PBKS will be back, says coach Gonsalves as they look to regain momentum against Mumbai Indians

Punjab Kings assistant coach Trevor Gonsalves remains confident despite four consecutive losses, as PBKS prepare to face Mumbai Indians in a crucial IPL 2026 match.

"It is exactly as it was when we started. Nothing has changed at all in the dressing room. - Trevor Gonsalves"

Dharamshala, May 13

Struggling to reignite their campaign after four successive defeats, last year's finalists, Punjab Kings Assistant Bowling Coach Trevor Gonsalves, emphasised that the team remains focused on the task at hand for their clash with the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League 2026 in Dharamshala on Thursday.

With three league matches remaining, Punjab Kings are hoping to return to winning ways against the Mumbai Indians in a critical fixture on Thursday, and Gonsalves said they have worked on the weak areas to ensure no mistakes are made in the next game.

Gonsalves maintained that despite a few difficult games, there has been no change in the environment of the team and dressing room, with everybody having a positive outlook towards the remainder of the tournament.

"It is exactly as it was when we started. Nothing has changed at all in the dressing room. We are quite confident about it. Three games are a lot of games, it's not less, and we hope to do our best. Yes, there were some ups and downs. There were some places where we needed to iron it out; we've done that, and we will be back," he said regarding the team's mindset heading into the final stretch of the season.

Addressing the team's fielding issues, Gonsalves acknowledged the impact of missed opportunities while highlighting the work being done in training to ensure it is not repeated.

"We have dropped, yes, I agree to it. There could be a lot of reasons, including the crowd behind, the lights, and everything. But at this elite level, yes, those catches need to be taken. There is no doubt that we have been dented by them. But we are on it. You can see the practice is on till late. We are working very hard on it, and hopefully we will set it right," he noted.

Further speaking about the recent losses and how the team is planning to bounce back from them, the coach said, "If you ask me personally, I would really say what has happened is not too bad, and it's not too good either. But yes, from here on, peaking would be the main key. And all big cricketers like Arshdeep, Yuzvendra Chahal, and other big guys wait for such platforms. This is where they will make a show of themselves and prove what we are."

While speaking about the conditions on the ground for the upcoming game in Dharamshala, the coach noted that the toss and local conditions would play a significant role, as the wicket is changing due to the weather.

"If you have seen, the wicket looks different now and will look different tomorrow. It's very difficult to assess now what is going to happen. But yes, looking at the weather conditions, looking at the ground, the size of the ground, there are some things that we have discussed today that we need to get into play...The wicket conditions have a lot to play. But yes, with small ground and a lot of dew, bowling first is a good option," he noted.

Gonsalves also spoke about the team's approach to external pressure and the leadership of head coach Ricky Ponting in helping the team navigate through it.

"We are only concerned and worried about tomorrow's game and how we are moving forward in the cricketing part. Ricky is a thorough professional with all these parts. And he also knows who he is dealing with. The top elite cricketers are also very professional, and it's really great to see how he handles it. He doesn't beat upon it," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
I appreciate the coach's optimism but fielding issues have been PBKS's achilles heel for years. Dropping catches in a tournament like IPL is just not acceptable. They need to sort this out before Thursday's match against Mumbai Indians. Dew factor could be tricky too.
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Michael C
As someone who follows the IPL closely, I think PBKS are being too defensive. Gonsalves says "three games are a lot" but in a tournament like this, momentum is everything. The bowling looks okay but batting lineup hasn't fired consistently. They need a miracle now. 🤞
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Rohit P
Gonsalves is right about one thing - the environment in the dressing room matters a lot. We saw how KKR came back last year after a rough patch. But PBKS needs to show some intent on the field. Those dropped catches are costing them matches. Let's see if ponting's experience helps. 🔥
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Emma D
I think the coach is trying to keep morale high but the writing is on the wall. Three wins needed from three games is a big ask, especially against MI who are playing well. The Dharamshala conditions are tricky - toss will be crucial. But I admire their never-say-die attitude!
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Kavya N
Honestly, I don't buy this "nothing has changed" narrative. Four losses do change things. Look at their batting collapses - they are just not clicking as a unit. Gonsalves says they've worked on weak areas but we'll only know on Thursday. Rooting for them though, because IPL needs competition! 🙏

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