Punjab Kings vs Mumbai Indians – IPL 2026 Match Report | Statz

14th May 2026

Mumbai Indians beat Punjab Kings by 6 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) in the 58th match of 74 in the Indian Premier League 2026 Regular Season. It was as tight as it gets – MI needing 201 from 20 overs and scraping over the line with a ball to spare at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala. For two sides with very different seasons in front of them, the stakes could not have been more different: PBKS protecting their top-four berth, MI fighting to keep their slim playoff hopes alive.

First Innings – Punjab Kings 200/8 (20 Overs)

MI won the toss and put PBKS in. Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh gave the home side a flying start, racing to 50 inside six overs before Arya was clean bowled for 22 off 17. The opening stand laid solid foundations and Prabhsimran took full advantage – smashing 57 off 32 with six fours and four sixes, a partnership that pushed PBKS to 107/1 before Shardul Thakur ripped through the top order.

The middle overs were brutal for the home side. Shreyas Iyer was bowled for just 4 off 2 in over 11.4, and Cooper Connolly followed shortly after for 21 off 22 – three wickets tumbling for just 4 runs to leave PBKS reeling at 111/4. Suryansh Shedge (8 off 5) and Shashank Singh (2 off 3) came and went quickly as MI kept the squeeze on.

PBKS looked set for a below-par score at 135/6 in over 14.4 when Azmatullah Omarzai changed the game. The Afghan all-rounder launched a savage assault, plundering 38 off 17 balls with two fours and four sixes at a strike rate of 224. He fell caught in over 17.6 with PBKS at 166/8, but the late carnage from Vishnu Vinod (15* off 8) and Xavier Bartlett (18* off 7) hauled PBKS to a competitive 200/8 from their 20 overs.

Shardul Thakur was the pick of the MI attack, taking 4/39 from his four overs. Deepak Chahar chipped in with 2/36, while Corbin Bosch (1/42) and Raj Angad Bawa (1/11) supported. Jasprit Bumrah was expensive – 0/35 from four overs at 8.75.

Second Innings – Mumbai Indians 205/4 (19.5 Overs)

MI’s reply was anything but comfortable. Ryan Rickelton blazed 48 off 23 at the top with four fours and four sixes before holing out at 61/1 in over 6.3. Naman Dhir lasted only 9 off 6, and then Rohit Sharma – having ground his way to 25 off 26 – was bowled in over 9.3 to leave MI at 88/3 with over half the chase still to come.

Enter Tilak Varma. The MI captain took the game by the scruff of its neck, compiling 75 not out off 33 balls with six fours and six sixes at a strike rate of 227. With Sherfane Rutherford (20 off 21) holding up one end, Varma pushed MI to 149 before Rutherford fell in over 16.3. With 57 needed from the last four overs, Will Jacks (25* off 10) came in and finished the job alongside Varma – MI crossing the line on the final ball of the 19th over with four wickets in hand.

Omarzai was PBKS’s best with ball in hand too – 2/36 from four overs. Yuzvendra Chahal took 1/32 from four tidy overs, while Marco Jansen went for 55 from four and Bartlett conceded 53 from 3.5 overs. Arshdeep Singh bowled well to go for only 29 from four but did not take a wicket.

Statz MVP – Azmatullah Omarzai (134.7)

Statz calculates impact based on match context – and Azmatullah Omarzai rates as the standout performer of this match with a Statz rating of 134.7. His 38 off 17 with the bat rescued PBKS from 135/6 and his 2/36 with the ball made the chase harder than it needed to be – a genuine two-way contribution that Statz rewards accordingly.

The official Man of the Match went to Tilak Varma (111.01). Statz disagrees. Varma’s 75* was match-winning and dazzling, but Omarzai’s combined impact across both innings – rescuing a below-par total and then taking two key wickets in the chase – rates higher by Statz’s measure of match context. A legitimate call either way, but the numbers back Omarzai.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Azmatullah Omarzai (PBKS) – 134.7 – 38 off 17 with bat plus 2/36 with ball; the only player who contributed massively on both sides of the game.
  2. Tilak Varma (MI) – 111.01 – 75* off 33, six sixes; came in at 88/3 and turned a precarious chase into a win with 157 Dream11 points.
  3. Shardul Thakur (MI) – 87.61 – 4/39 from four overs, the pick of the MI bowlers; his spell in the middle overs broke the PBKS batting unit.
  4. Ryan Rickelton (MI) – 75.53 – 48 off 23 at the top of the chase gave MI the platform they needed in the powerplay.
  5. Prabhsimran Singh (PBKS) – 74.65 – 57 off 32 in the first innings; the innings anchor until Shardul Thakur found his edge.

Turning Point

The match turned on Prabhsimran Singh‘s dismissal in over 11.2 with PBKS at 107/2 – caught off Shardul Thakur for 57. Within the same over, Shreyas Iyer was clean bowled at 111/3, and Cooper Connolly followed at 111/4 in over 12.3. Three wickets for four runs in the space of two overs deflated a PBKS innings that had looked capable of posting 220+. It took Omarzai’s extraordinary late assault to drag them to 200.

Match Context

This was the 58th match of 74 in the IPL 2026 Regular Season. With 16 matches remaining, the table is tightening at the business end.

Punjab Kings drop this one from a position of comfort – sitting 4th on 13 points from 12 games (W6 L5, NR1, NRR +0.355). They remain in the top four but the pack is closing. This defeat does not knock them out of contention by any stretch, but every point matters from here.

Mumbai Indians are 9th with 8 points from 12 (W4 L8, NRR -0.504). Mathematically alive but effectively on life support – a win here was necessary to keep any flickering playoff hope alive. They have six games remaining and need a near-perfect run plus results to go their way. The cricket is improving but the points tally says it all.

Full scorecard and Dream11 points for every player: Punjab Kings vs Mumbai Indians Scorecard – Statz