MI vs PBKS Highlights: Punjab Kings are five from five. Mumbai Indians have lost four in a row. Those two sentences tell the story of where IPL 2026 stands for these franchises right now, and Wednesday night’s match at the Wankhede did nothing to complicate that narrative. PBKS chased down 196 with 21 balls to spare, winning by seven wickets in a performance that was as commanding as the margin suggests.

MI vs PBKS Highlights: What Really Happened Last Night?

Quinton de Kock’s return to the Mumbai XI, forced by Rohit Sharma’s injury, produced a hundred that deserved a better fate. De Kock made 112 off 60 balls on comeback, becoming only the third batter in IPL history to score centuries for three different franchises. Naman Dhir, promoted to number four, contributed a brisk 50 off 31. But the rest of the innings crumbled around those two, and with the ball reversing sharply through the back end, PBKS kept MI to just 70 runs in the final eight overs. Dhir himself admitted at the innings break that his side were 20 runs short.

Arshdeep Singh made sure that shortfall was the least of MI’s problems. Coming in with two wickets and an economy rate of 10.6 from his first four games, Arshdeep found ideal conditions against two left-handed openers. The new ball swung and moved off the surface, and he beat Ryan Rickelton’s bat three times in his first over alone. Rickelton fell in his second, tucking one to deep square leg off a wobble-seam delivery. Suryakumar Yadav followed two balls later, a thick edge drawing a sharp catch as Arshdeep moved past 100 IPL wickets in the same moment. He finished with 3 for 22 and brought the old-fashioned art of swing bowling back to a ground that rarely rewards it.

Allah Ghazanfar gave MI a glimmer in the powerplay, removing Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly in quick succession to reduce PBKS to a precarious position early in the chase. But Shreyas Iyer arrived at the crease and immediately took the pressure off. He cover-drove his first ball for four, played Ghazanfar’s mystery spin with the composure of someone reading offspin, and never looked troubled. His 66 off 35 balls, his third consecutive half-century of the tournament, was exactly the kind of innings that defines a player hitting peak form at the right time.

Prabhsimran Singh did the rest. Quiet for much of the powerplay, facing just six balls in the first five overs, he detonated once the field spread. A 90-metre six over wide long-off off Deepak Chahar announced his intentions, and from there he took complete control, finishing unbeaten on 80 off 39 balls. His IPL 2026 tally now stands at 211 runs from 122 balls across five matches. It is a remarkable return.

Jasprit Bumrah, for the second match running, went wicketless. His figures of 0 for 41 extend a sequence that now stretches to six straight IPL matches without a breakthrough. His bowling has not been poor, but results have not followed, and when Iyer pulled him for a disdainful six in the 13th over, the contest was effectively over.

Punjab Kings sit top of the table. Mumbai Indians are in serious trouble.

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