Shreyas Iyer Rues Dropped Catches After PBKS' 33-Run Defeat to SRH

Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer rued the dropped catches after SRH defeated them by 33 runs in IPL 2026. SRH posted 235/4, powered by fifties from Heinrich Klaasen and Ishan Kishan, who were both dropped early. Cooper Connolly scored an unbeaten 107* for PBKS, but lack of support meant they fell short at 202/7. Iyer praised Connolly's innings but emphasized the need for better fielding and consistency.

Key Points: PBKS vs SRH: Iyer Laments Dropped Catches in Defeat

  • PBKS lost to SRH by 33 runs
  • Multiple catches dropped of Kishan and Klaasen
  • Connolly scored unbeaten 107* in vain
  • Iyer says poor fielding cost the match
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"Weren't able to take catches": Shreyas Iyer rues missed chances after PBKS' defeat to SRH

Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer blames dropped catches for their 33-run loss to SRH in IPL 2026. Cooper Connolly's century goes in vain.

"Unfortunately, we weren't able to take catches - Shreyas Iyer"

Hyderabad, May 7

Punjab Kings skipper Shreyas Iyer rued the dropped catches by the fielders after Sunrisers Hyderabad handed them a 33-run defeat in the 49th fixture of the Indian Premier League 2026.

SRH scored 235/4 in 20 overs. PBKS, despite the unbeaten century (107* off 59 balls) off the bat of Connolly, fell short by 33 runs.

Cooper Connolly missed a catch of Ishan Kishan in the eighth over when he was on nine, and the very next over, Shashank Singh dropped a chance to dismiss Heinrich Klaasen off Yuzvendra Chahal's bowling.

Kishan was given another reprieve in the 11th over when Lockie Ferguson dropped him again, this time when he was on 18. Both batters made the most of the lifelines, with Klaasen going on to score 69 off 43 balls and Kishan making 55 off 32, as PBKS's dropped chances proved costly.

Speaking at the post-match presentation, Shreyas Iyer said his team paid the price for poor fielding, especially early dropped catches, as the pitch slowed down and allowed Sunrisers Hyderabad to take control of the match. He said that Cooper Connolly played a phenomenal innings under pressure, and also praised Yuzvendra Chahal for his fearless bowling effort. Iyer added that PBKS started the season well but needs to improve consistency and fielding standards to maintain momentum.

"It was a bit too much because we dropped catches at the start. The wicket kept getting slower. They played comprehensive cricket and showed us how to win the match. I feel we got a fairytale start in the tournament, and everyone was in a great space. If we are going to continue with the same form, that's not going to help us. Connolly is phenomenal. His mindset is top-notch. He has a knack for scoring big runs in pressure situations. The way Chahal bowled, he was fearless. Unfortunately, we weren't able to take catches," Iyer said.

Punjab Kings won the toss and opted to bowl first. While Travis Head (38) and Abhishek Sharma (35) gave SRH a brilliant start, PBKS did have a chance to pull things back as they had reduced the opposition to 86/2 in 7 overs. However, their fielders dropped catches that proved costly for them.

SRH posted a massive 235/4, powered by fifties from Heinrich Klaasen (69*) and Ishan Kishan (55), along with quick starts from Travis Head (38) and Abhishek Sharma (35).

Chahal was the only bowler who stood out for PBKS with the figures of 1/32 in 4 overs.

Chasing 236, PBKS suffered an early collapse, slipping to 23/3, which proved costly. Connolly stood out with a superb 107* off 59 balls--the youngest overseas IPL centurion--but lacked enough support as PBKS finished on 202/7.

Coming to SRH's bowling, Pat Cummins rotated his bowlers effectively to ensure PBKS never gained the momentum needed for a miracle. Cummins (2/34), Shivang Kumar (2/45), Sakib Hussain (1/40) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (1/11 in 2 overs) were the wicket takers for the hosts.

- ANI

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Priya S
Connolly's innings was pure class - 107* at 19 years old! But honestly, PBKS's fielding was amateurish today. Three dropped catches, and two of them became match-winners for SRH. Chahal deserved better support.
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Rohit P
Shreyas Iyer is right - the team needs consistency. Look at their season: started like champions, now they're falling apart. Fielding is basic stuff, especially for Indian players who grew up playing in gully cricket where you catch or else! SRH deserved to win, they were clinical.
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Vikram M
Connolly's knock was something else - timing, power, composure. But cricket is a team game, and three dropped catches cost them 50 extra runs at least. Chahal bowling 1/32 on that highway was brilliant, but fielders let him down. Shreyas needs to lead from the front in training.
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Sneha F
At this rate, PBKS will be the "almost made it" team again this season. Connolly's century was wasted. And honestly, Shreyas saying "we need to improve fielding" after every match is getting repetitive. Actions speak louder than words! 🏏
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, I have to say - if PBKS had held those catches, it would have been a different game. But SRH were ruthless, especially Cummins with his bowling changes. Connolly's 107* was the highlight of the match for me, though. Kid has a bright future!

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