Mukund Criticizes PBKS for Not Bowling Chahal in Middle Overs vs DC

Former India batter Abhinav Mukund believes Punjab Kings made a tactical error by not bowling Yuzvendra Chahal in the middle overs. PBKS failed to defend 210 against Delhi Capitals in Dharamsala. Mukund said Chahal should have been used between overs 7-15 to take wickets. DC chased down the target with three wickets and six balls remaining.

Key Points: Mukund on Chahal Snub: Bowl Him in Middle Overs

  • PBKS failed to defend 210 vs DC
  • Chahal not bowled a single over
  • Mukund says Chahal should have bowled in overs 7-15
  • DC won by 3 wickets with 6 balls left
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'You have got to bowl him in middle overs': Mukund on Chahal's snub

Abhinav Mukund says Punjab Kings missed a trick by not bowling Yuzvendra Chahal in middle overs vs Delhi Capitals, despite needing wickets in IPL 2026.

"You've got to bowl him in overs 7 to 15 - Abhinav Mukund"

Dharamsala, May 12

Former India batter Abhinav Mukund believes Punjab Kings missed a tactical opportunity by not introducing Yuzvendra Chahal during the middle overs in their defeat to Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026.

Punjab Kings failed to defend 210 at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Monday as Delhi Capitals scripted the highest successful IPL chase in Dharamsala history, winning by three wickets with six balls remaining.

One of the biggest talking points from the contest was Punjab's decision not to bowl a single over of spin, despite having experienced leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal in the side.

Speaking on ESPNcricinfo's Time Out Show, Mukund said Chahal ideally should have been used during the middle phase when Axar Patel and Tristan Stubbs were rebuilding the innings.

"You've got to bowl him in overs 7 to 15, and in conditions like this, when you've got Miller and Axar going, it's very difficult for a captain to hand him the ball. If he had to do that, he had to do it in the seventh over when Axar and Stubbs were there," Mukund said.

Mukund added that even if Chahal had been expensive initially, Punjab were in a strong enough position on the scoreboard to take that risk in search of wickets.

"But then again, I would've personally got out at least an over of Chahal to just see what was happening," he said.

"To just see because when you had the scoreboard pressure, and you had the luxury of giving away even 18 or 20 runs, if need be, at that point, but try and take the gamble to pick up a wicket."

Mukund felt the ideal window to test spin was between overs seven and ten before Delhi's experienced finishers took complete control of the chase.

"So I would've done that between overs 7 to 10, and if it didn't work, you had Stoinis as insurance," he added.

Despite reducing DC to 38/3 inside five overs, PBKS could not halt the recovery led by Axar Patel (56) and David Miller (51). Debutant Madhav Tiwari later played a fearless cameo of 18 off eight balls to help Delhi complete the chase.

- IANS

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Priya S
Mukund's analysis is spot on. The scoreboard pressure was there – 210 is a massive total. Even if Chahal went for 18-20 runs, they could afford it. Instead they let the game drift. 6 balls left and loss – that's on the captain's tactics.
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Vikram M
Honestly, I understand the caution. Chahal has been expensive this season – economy is over 9. But when you have a 210 total, you need wickets, not containment. Risky move but necessary. They got too conservative in the middle.
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Siddharth J
Another day, another PBKS blunder. They have great batting but the bowling changes are often baffling. Stoinis could have bowled too, but they ignored him. They let DC recover from 38/3 – criminal. Chahal at least would have created chances.
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Ritika R
I think the coach and captain need to have a serious chat. Chahal is your best spinner and wicket-taker. In Dharamsala, with the elevation, there's always turn. Not using him at all is just poor planning. Madhav Tiwari's cameo sealed it though.
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Naveen S
Mukund is right, but let's not forget that DC also played smartly – Axar and Miller paced the chase perfectly. And that debutant Tiwari – fearless! PBKS missed a trick, but credit where due. The game changed in that 7th to 10th over window.
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