PBKS' Fourth Straight Loss: Sairaj Bahutule on Lack of Execution in Final Overs

Punjab Kings suffered their fourth consecutive IPL defeat against Delhi Capitals. Spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule cited a lack of execution in the final overs as the key reason for the loss. DC chased down 211 thanks to captain Axar Patel's 56 and David Miller's 51. The match was notable for being only the second IPL game bowled entirely by pacers.

Key Points: PBKS Lose Fourth Straight IPL Match to DC

  • PBKS lose fourth straight IPL match
  • DC chase 211 thanks to Axar Patel 56 and David Miller 51
  • Only second IPL match with all overs bowled by pacers
  • PBKS remain fourth in standings despite defeat
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"We didn't execute skills needed in last five overs": Sairaj Bahutule after PBKS' defeat against DC

Punjab Kings lose fourth straight IPL match as Delhi Capitals chase 211. Coach Sairaj Bahutule blames lack of execution in final overs.

"We didn't execute the skills needed in the last five overs. - Sairaj Bahutule"

Dharamsala, May 12

Punjab Kings suffered their fourth defeat on the trot in the IPL 2026 when they lost the match against Delhi Capitals by three wickets at HPCA Stadium on Monday.

Addressing the media in the press conference after the fourth consecutive defeat, PBKS spin bowling coach, Sairaj Bahutule, said, "I think we started off really well and yes we've lost the last four games, but we are still in the hunt to qualify (for playoffs). There are going to be lots of ups and downs, there are going to be times where you've almost won the game, and you lose like today. We had almost had the game with us, but we didn't execute the skills needed in the last five overs. So 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."

Chasing 211, DC recovered from 74/4 thanks to captain Axar Patel's 56 off 33 balls and David Miller's explosive 51 off 28, with the duo adding 64 runs in quick time. Despite late wickets, DC's lower order stayed calm. Ashutosh Sharma smashed a crucial 24 off 10 balls, while Madhav Tiwari remained unbeaten on 18 off eight balls and Auqib Nabi struck 10* off just two balls to seal the chase as DC made 216/7 in 19 overs, keeping DC's playoff hopes alive.

Earlier, PBKS posted 210/5 after a blazing start from Priyansh Arya (56 off 33) and Prabhsimran Singh. Captain Shreyas Iyer anchored the innings with an unbeaten 59 off 36, while Suryansh Shedge added a quickfire 21*. In the bowling department, Mukesh Kumar (1/31 in 4 overs) and Madhav (2/40 in 4 overs) shone for DC.

There was not a single over of spin bowling in the match, as DC played a pace-heavy bowling unit and PBKS skipper Shreyas Iyer did not give the bowling to the tournament's leading wicket-taker, Yuzvendra Chahal.

This was only the second occasion when all overs in the match were bowled by pacers in an IPL match. A match between RCB and CSK in 2008, which lasted 39.4 overs, is the IPL match which included more deliveries bowled by pacers.

Talking about Chahal's absence from the bowling, Bahutule said, "There was a thought during the timeout but I think the ball was seeming and the conditions were suitable for the fast bowlers so I think the decision was very spontaneous to continue with the fast bowlers and see how we can you know get those wickets and which we did early on but I think one partnership just took it away from us."

Talking about the areas of concern for PBKS, Bahutule said, "We look into certain phases of our bowling and also the fielding part. Unfortunately, we dropped a few catches again at the crucial time. So that was very important, and I think we will reflect, but again, no time for us to really brood about it."

The win lifted Delhi Capitals to seventh place in the points table with five wins from 12 matches, while Punjab Kings suffered their fourth consecutive defeat but remained fourth in the standings.

- ANI

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Michael C
Well, at least Bahutule is honest about the execution issues in the last five overs. But come on, 210 should have been defended easily. Dropping catches in crucial moments is something that keeps hurting Punjab every season. Time for some serious reflection in the dressing room.
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Priya S
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm gutted for PBKS. They had the game in control at 74/4 for DC. But Axar Patel and David Miller showed great experience. Shreyas Iyer needs to learn from this - you can't ignore your best bowler just because conditions favor pace. Sometimes you need to think out of the box. 🤔
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Rohit P
Bahutule saying "we are still in the hunt" after four consecutive defeats? Come on ji, be realistic! With 12 points from 12 games, it's almost over. And not bowling Chahal even for one over in a 210 chase? That's like having a Ferrari in the garage and deciding to walk! 🚗
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Sarah B
I think the decision to not use Chahal was a collective failure - both captain and coaching staff need to take responsibility. The IPL is all about adapting, and using only pacers when you have the purple cap holder seems stubborn. But credit to DC for the amazing chase - Ashutosh Sharma and Madhav Tiwari showed tremendous composure.
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Vikram M
The problem is deeper than just this match. PBKS keeps making the same mistakes - poor death bowling, dropped catches, and tactical blunders. Four losses on the trot shows a team that has lost its way. But I still love how the IPL keeps producing thrilling finishes!

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