🏏IPL 2026: PBKS vs RCB, 61st Match, at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala on 17/05/2026 at 3:30PM IST🏏




RCB one win away from playoffs as they face struggling PBKS
Two wins in their last three games could ensure a top-two spot for Rajat Patidar's men
We've all heard about "peaking at the right time". What Punjab Kings (PBKS) have inadvertently shown in the last 20 days is slipping at the wrong time. Table-toppers for a good chunk of IPL 2026, PBKS have now slipped to fourth spot with five losses on the bounce. Their problems have compounded since the record chase against Delhi Capitals (DC): their batters aren't scoring as quickly, their bowlers are leaking at the wrong time, their fielding has been forgettable and luck has also left their side, with the coin falling in their favour only once in the last five outings.
PBKS were leaking runs in the first half of the tournament too, but their batting always made up for it. In the last five games, though, their scoring rate, batting average, control percentage and attacking-shot percentage have all dropped off.
The first-ten-balls strike rate of their top seven in their six wins was a whopping 236.20, but in the last five matches, it has reduced to 191. This is still a good number. Other teams will be happy with their new batters scoring 19 off ten. The real problem is what's happening to PBKS when their batters are set. Their top seven struck at 251.80 during balls 21 to 30 in their six wins. That figure has fallen off a cliff to 132.60 in the five losses.
If we compare the strike rates of individual batters during the six wins with their five losses, Prabhsimran Singh's has fallen from 192.60 to 139.40, Shreyas Iyer's has dipped from 186 to 128.60, Priyansh Arya's has gone from 249 to 166.70 and Shashank Singh's has slipped from 194.40 to 85.70. This re-match of the IPL 2025 final cannot have come at a worse time for PBKS.

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