"Nothing about being complacent": PBKS assistant bowling coach on his side's mid-season dip in IPL 2026
By Adarsh Chauhan, Chandigarh, August 13
Punjab Kings assistant bowling coach Trevor Gonsalves touched upon the team's mid-season turnaround and said the team did not become complacent despite suffering six consecutive defeats after making a strong start to their Indian Premier League 2026 campaign earlier this year.
The Kings' campaign was a tale of two halves, as they opened the season with six straight wins before suffering a six-match losing streak. The slump saw them slide to fifth in the standings, with just one win in their final seven games. However, Gonsalves said the coaching staff remained focused on the process and did not allow the team to panic.
Notably, PBKS finished as runners-up in the 2025 season and appeared well placed to secure another top-four finish in the 2026 season, if not a top-two spot. However, they ultimately fell short of those expectations.
Speaking to ANI, Gonsalves said the period was challenging as the team kept waiting for the one win they needed, but stressed that complacency was not a factor.
"Everyone, everyone thought, 'Okay, that one win will come.' There's nothing about being complacent about it," he said.
Notably, IPL 2026 set a record for most 200-plus team totals in a season -- 53. Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad recorded the most 200-plus totals in IPL 2026, with both teams reaching the mark eight times each.
In 2026, PBKS also pulled off a sensational victory over Delhi Capitals, chasing down 265 to register the highest successful run chase in T20 cricket history.
Gonsalves said the team never became complacent, noting that they had successfully chased several high totals, including scores around 250. He acknowledged that PBKS could have won one or two more matches but stressed that the team gave its best despite the results not going their way.
"If 200 runs were being scored, 200 runs were also being chased and many times we've also chased, we have also chased a lot of runs. 250 and all we've chased. So it was not at all getting complacent. It does happen in a game of cricket. We should have won a game or two more, but really it did not happen. We gave our best," he said.
Gonsalves said the dressing room remained calm despite the results and stressed that the losing streak could not be blamed solely on the bowlers. He pointed out that PBKS's top five batters scored heavily during their winning run but were less productive in the second half, adding that the team's results were the outcome of a collective effort rather than the bowling department alone.
"Regarding the mood in the dressing room, it was absolutely normal, as in any other game. It was absolutely normal. Many people would put this onto the bowling. Many people would blame the bowling for this. In the first six matches, if you see the first four or five batsmen, they scored very heavily. I think if you go by it, it would be around 1000-plus runs. In the second half, the first five batsmen's scoring was much less. So, it's not heavily on the bowlers that the bowlers bowled badly, or it is only because of the bowlers," he said.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) were eventually crowned champions, securing the IPL title in back-to-back seasons.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I understand his point about the top order not scoring in the second half, but honestly, when you have teams scoring 250+ regularly, the bowlers need to step up too. Can't always blame the batters. That 265 chase was epic though, one of the best moments of the season! 🏏
Dressing room was "absolutely normal"? Come on, six straight defeats and everything is normal? That's the problem with Indian cricket sometimes - we sugarcoat too much. They should have admitted the flaws and worked on them. Even the coaching staff seems complacent with this attitude.
Actually, Gonsalves is right in a way. This IPL season was brutal for bowlers - 53 times teams crossed 200! You can't expect bowlers to save you every time when the pitches are absolute belters. PBKS played some exciting cricket even in defeats. At least they didn't play boring cricket like some teams. 👏
The 265 chase against DC was legendary, no doubt. But the issue is consistency. You can't win 6 straight and then lose 6 straight in a tournament like IPL. That's not about bad luck - that's about not adapting when teams figure out your strategy. RCB showed how to stay on top. PBKS needs better planning, not just "we gave our best" statements.
I feel for PBKS fans, honestly. Being a Punjab supporter is like being on an emotional roller coaster every season. One moment you're on top of the world with 6 wins, next moment you're planning
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