Punjab Kings' Playoff Hopes Alive Despite Dharamsala Heartbreak

Punjab Kings lost a high-scoring thriller against Delhi Capitals in Dharamsala despite strong batting. The team remains 4th in the IPL 2026 table with 13 points and three matches remaining. Spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule remains optimistic about the team's playoff chances. The Kings will face Mumbai Indians on May 14 in their next home game.

Key Points: PBKS Playoff Hunt Continues After Delhi Loss

  • Punjab Kings lose to Delhi Capitals by 6 balls
  • Team remains 4th with 13 points
  • Priyansh Arya (56) and Shreyas Iyer (59*) shine
  • Next match vs Mumbai Indians on May 14
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"We can just turn it around": Sairaj Bahutule stays positive on Punjab Kings' playoff hunt after Dharamsala thriller

Punjab Kings stay 4th in IPL 2026 despite loss to Delhi Capitals. Coach Sairaj Bahutule remains positive ahead of crucial Mumbai Indians clash.

"We can just turn it around for ourselves - Sairaj Bahutule"

Dharamsala, May 12

Punjab Kings faced a difficult night at home falling just short against Delhi Capitals in a high-scoring battle at the HPCA Cricket Stadium, Dharamsala.

Despite the defeat on Monday, the Kings remain in 4th place on the IPL 2026 table with a good chance of making the playoffs. With 13 points and three matches still to play, the team is focused on fixing its errors and reclaiming its winning momentum, according to a release.

The match began with an explosive performance from the openers, as Priyansh Arya (56) and Prabhsimran Singh raced to 51 runs in the first three overs. Captain Shreyas Iyer then anchored the innings with an unbeaten 59, guiding the Kings to a strong total of 210/5. However, a late surge from Delhi saw the visitors chase down the target with six balls to spare.

Reflecting on the result, spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule was honest about the disappointment but emphasised that the team's goal remains unchanged.

"We started really well and, yes, we've lost our last four games, but we are still in the hunt to qualify. All we need to do is just keep this aside and move ahead and play the next three games to the best of our ability. It's a tournament of ups and downs, and we have to stay focused on the path ahead."

Bahutule also highlighted the positives from the batting unit, which has consistently crossed the 200-run mark, as a sign of the team's underlying strength.

"Everybody is disappointed, but you really can't overthink or over-analyse too many things. It's very important to take the learnings from this game and look at the positives--we have scored 200+ runs again. We'll look at those strengths and move ahead to the next challenge in a couple of days."

With a crucial match against the Mumbai Indians coming up on May 14, Bahutule believes the team is ready to address their recent fielding and bowling hurdles to secure a playoff spot.

"We are dropping catches at crucial times. We will definitely look into those areas and see how we can just turn it around for ourselves. Big changes aren't the answer because everyone has been performing well. We will get better and stronger as the games go by."

Punjab Kings will stay in Dharamsala to face Mumbai Indians this Thursday, May 14, looking to return to winning ways in front of their home fans.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Priyansh Arya is on fire! 56 off how many? That kid has serious potential. But our death bowling is like giving free chai to Delhi batsmen. Discipline nahi hai. Still, 4th place hai, playoffs door nahi hai! Abaad ho Punjab! 💪
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Kavya N
Shreyas Iyer's captaincy has been impressive this season. But I feel the bowling coach needs to take some responsibility too. If you're conceding 210-plus totals, you're either bowling too short or not reading the pitch right. Let's see if they bounce back against MI. 🤞
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Meera T
Honestly, I'm tired of this "positive mindset" speeches. Actions matter more than words now. Last 4 losses in a row? That's not just bad luck - there are clear patterns. But one thing is true - if any team can turn it around, it's Punjab. They have the talent. Just need to execute better!
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Siddharth J
Bahutule's optimism is good but let's be real - dropping catches at "crucial times" has been Punjab's story for years. It's not just a phase, it's a mindset issue. They need to practice catching under pressure. Also, why is our bowling attack so one-dimensional? Spinners aren't getting enough purchase. 🤔

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