PBKS vs MI: Prabhsimran’s Fifty Sets Up Target as Shardul Triggers Collapse

Punjab Kings needed a lift, and fast. After losing their previous four matches in a row, they hosted Mumbai Indians in a must-win contest in Dharamsala on Thursday, batting first to reach 200 for 8. Prabhsimran Singh’s assured fifty helped lay the foundation, but it was Shardul Thakur’s spell that sparked a sudden collapse. Even so, a sharp late rally carried Punjab Kings to a total that felt competitive in the context of the pressure-filled evening.

Punjab Kings innings: from powerplay promise to late surge

  1. Punjab Kings started their chase-less assignment with urgency after the early setbacks in the season, building an attacking partnership as Priyansh Arya (27) and Prabhsimran (57) put on a 50-run opening stand in 33 balls.
  2. There was visible tension around the Punjab Kings dugout and stands whenever wickets fell; co-owner Preity Zinta watched with concern, and Celina Jaitly joined her in the crowd.
  3. Mumbai Indians initially paid the price for dropping Prabhsimran early: Punjab Kings raced to 55 for 1 during the powerplay and then extended the momentum by adding another 57 runs with Cooper Connolly, moving beyond the 100-run mark inside the 12th over.
  4. Deepak Chahar provided the first breakthrough for MI, dismissing Arya in the fifth over after a ball that knocked the top of off stump.
  5. In the second over, stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah nearly struck earlier when Naman Dhir failed to hold a straightforward catch off a thick edge; Punjab Kings made the moment count by driving Bumrah for two boundaries.
  6. Connolly (21) began to accelerate in the eighth over, striking the first six of the innings off Raghu Sharma, and then hitting two more boundaries off Will Jacks.
  7. Prabhsimran then took control: he slog-swept Raghu Sharma for two sixes in the 10th over and followed up by launching Corbin Bosch for another maximum.
  8. He reached his fifty with a single and added another six, this time off Shardul over backward square leg.
  9. Just as the innings looked set to run away, the tempo changed sharply when Shardul—who had conceded 15 runs in his first over—struck twice in three balls, removing the well-set Prabhsimran and then getting rid of captain Shreyas Iyer (4).
  10. Raj Bawa continued the damage by castling Connolly with a cross-seam delivery, then taking a sharp catch at short midwicket to dismiss Suryansh Shedge off Shardul.
  11. Shashank Singh was trapped lbw by Bosch, and Marco Jansen fell cheaply as well, with Shardul striking again in the 17th over to leave Punjab Kings in serious trouble.
  12. Punjab Kings refused to roll over, smashing 53 runs in the final three overs as MI’s bowlers misjudged variations at the death.
  13. Azmatullah Omarzai led the counterattack with a 17-ball 38, featuring two sixes and a four, while Vishnu Vinod and Xavier Bartlett contributed crucial late runs.
  14. Vinod and Bartlett then added 22 runs off Bosch’s last over, helped by sloppy fielding and two dropped catches near the boundary, as Punjab Kings crossed the 200-run mark for the eighth time this season.

Despite Shardul’s late wickets and Mumbai’s brief surge, Punjab Kings closed the innings strongly, finishing on 200 for 8—an outcome shaped by a rapid start, a dramatic mid-innings collapse, and a finishing burst that kept their hopes alive in the high-stakes encounter.