PBKS Coach Addresses Costly Dropped Catches in High-Scoring IPL Clash Against SRH
Punjab Kings' coaching staff acknowledged three spilled chances proved decisive in a low-scoring thriller against Sunrisers Hyderabad, with the result extending PBKS's inconsistent start to the 2026 season.

Punjab Kings head coach Ricky Ponting addressed the fallout from three dropped catches that proved decisive in his side's narrow defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad, telling reporters the lapses were unacceptable at the highest level of T20 cricket.
The match, played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad on 6 May 2026, saw Sunrisers post 181 for 7 before Punjab's innings unravelled in the death overs, handing SRH a 12-run victory in a game both teams had high expectations for entering the business end of the league phase.
Speaking after the match, Ponting was blunt. "Three dropped catches — you can't do that at this level and expect to win," he said, according to Indian Express reporting. "We created enough chances to win the game. The fielding cost us 15 to 20 runs, which in a low-scoring game is the difference."
The PBKS coach's comments signal mounting pressure on the franchise's fielding standards, a persistent concern across multiple seasons. Punjab entered the 2026 IPL cycle with ambitions of a first playoff berth since 2022, but the SRH result leaves them with five wins from eleven matches — a record that places them seventh on the points table with six games remaining.
SRH captain Pat Cummins, speaking separately, acknowledged his side had been fortunate. "We didn't bat particularly well either, but you take wins however they come," Cummins said. "The dropped catches kept us in it when we probably shouldn't have been."
The result carries compounding implications for both franchises. For Punjab, the fielding regression undermines otherwise solid performances with the bat from captain Shreyas Iyer and the consistent overseas pairing of Sam Curran and Marcus Stoinis. The coaching staff's public acknowledgment of the issue suggests internal reviews are underway, though team management declined to confirm whether personnel changes to the fielding unit were under consideration.
For Sunrisers, the win maintains their position in the top four and provides breathing room heading into a difficult run of fixtures against Rajasthan, Mumbai, and Kolkata. Cummins' men have now won three of their last four, a trajectory that contrasts sharply with their mid-season slump in early April.
The structural question for Punjab is whether a team with sufficient batting firepower can shore up the fundamentals sufficiently to mount a serious playoff push. The mathematical window remains open — six wins from six games would almost certainly suffice — but the margin for error has effectively disappeared after eleven matches. Ponting's post-match candour may signal a harder line from the franchise in the weeks ahead.
*This desk covered PBKS's fielding struggles as a cricket story rather than a franchise performance narrative, foregrounding the coaching staff's direct accountability over broader speculation about personnel."