Bumrah’s First IPL Captaincy Sparks MI’s Thrilling Win Over PBKS in Dharamsala

NEW DELHI: Mumbai Indians, already out of the picture for the playoffs, still managed to make the IPL 2026 race feel very much alive. In Dharamsala on Thursday, they pulled off a remarkable six-wicket victory over Punjab Kings, and it came with a notable milestone: Jasprit Bumrah captained the side in IPL history for the first time. The win was MI’s fourth of the season, bringing their points tally to eight, yet the team remained stuck in ninth place. For Punjab, it was a fifth straight loss, and the consequences were immediate—each defeat further narrows their margin for error as the league stage heads into its closing stretch.

Punjab, who had enjoyed top billing for much of the opening half of the campaign, are still positioned in fourth spot with 13 points from 12 matches. However, the current situation forces urgency. With two games left, they now need victories in both to lock in a playoff berth and keep their season from slipping away.

Meanwhile, the chase for the top spot continued to be led by Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The defending champions remained at the summit after producing a dominant six-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders on Wednesday. RCB have made their mark during the business end of the league stage, sitting first with 16 points and a standout net run rate of +1.053. They also edged past Gujarat Titans, who finish on the same points count but with a slightly lower net run rate of +0.551.

The loss kept KKR in the fight, but only just. Kolkata dropped to eighth in the table, meaning their qualification hopes are still alive, though they now depend on results going their way. Importantly, their four-match winning run came to an end against RCB.

After RCB and GT, the next two playoff spots are currently claimed by Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings. SRH occupy third place with 14 points, while PBKS remain fourth with 13.

Elsewhere, the remaining positions did not shift after Match 58 of the 70-game league schedule. Chennai Super Kings are in fifth with 12 points, sitting ahead of Rajasthan Royals due to superior net run rate, and both franchises have three matches remaining. Below them, Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders are still mathematically in contention. DC have 10 points from 12 encounters, while KKR have nine points from 11.

In the background, the league stage has already seen two sides become confirmed non-contenders. Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants are the only teams eliminated so far this season.

IPL 2026 Points Table after PBKS vs MI match

  • 1. Royal Challengers Bengaluru — Played 12, Won 8, Lost 4, Net Run Rate +1.053, Points 16
  • 2. Gujarat Titans — Played 12, Won 8, Lost 4, Net Run Rate +0.551, Points 16
  • 3. Sunrisers Hyderabad — Played 12, Won 7, Lost 5, Net Run Rate +0.331, Points 14
  • 4. Punjab Kings — Played 12, Won 6, Lost 6, Net Run Rate +0.355, Points 13
  • 5. Chennai Super Kings — Played 12, Won 6, Lost 6, Net Run Rate +0.185, Points 12
  • 6. Rajasthan Royals — Played 12, Won 6, Lost 6, Net Run Rate +0.082, Points 12
  • 7. Delhi Capitals — Played 12, Won 5, Lost 7, Net Run Rate -0.993, Points 10
  • 8. Kolkata Knight Riders — Played 11, Won 4, Lost 7, Net Run Rate -0.198, Points 9
  • 9. Mumbai Indians (Eliminated) — Played 12, Won 4, Lost 8, Net Run Rate -0.504, Points 8
  • 10. Lucknow Super Giants (Eliminated) — Played 11, Won 3, Lost 8, Net Run Rate -0.907, Points 6

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