

Match Prediction
PBKS are 4th in the IPL regular season on 13 points (6W-4L), currently in the playoff zone. They started IPL 2026 unbeaten in their first seven games (six wins and a washout) but have since lost four on the trot. MI have 6 points after 11 games and are already out of contention for the knockouts. If PBKS beat MI in Dharamsala on Thursday, they move up at least one spot to No. 3; if they lose, they can be overtaken by CSK and RR, who are one point behind in 5th and 6th.
Toss & Conditions
In the last Dharamsala match (PBKS vs DC on Monday), all 39 overs were bowled by fast bowlers and neither Axar Patel nor Yuzvendra Chahal bowled. There was significant seam movement throughout, and significant dew in the second innings.
Head-to-Head
PBKS have won the last three meetings against MI. In the most recent meeting, PBKS chased down MI’s total and won by seven wickets with 21 balls remaining. The chase was set up by PBKS reaching 198/3 in response to 195/6. Across these three games, PBKS have repeatedly come out on top in high-scoring matches.
Punjab Kings
PBKS are 4th in the IPL regular season on 13 points (6W-4L), currently in the playoff zone. Their last three matches have all been defeats, including a three-wicket loss to Delhi Capitals with six balls remaining. The slide follows a season start where they were unbeaten in their first seven games (six wins and a washout).
Mumbai Indians
MI are 9th in the IPL regular season on 6 points (3W-8L), currently outside the playoff zone. Their last three matches include a two-wicket loss to RCB on the final ball and an eight-wicket defeat to CSK with 11 balls remaining. They do have a recent win, beating LSG by six wickets with eight balls remaining.
Playing XI
News & Facts
- MI are already out of contention for the knockouts, with six points after 11 games.
- Hardik Pandya is likely to miss out again due to back spasms.
- There is uncertainty around stand-in captain Suryakumar Yadav after he travelled to Mumbai for personal reasons; he could join the team on Thursday.
- PBKS have dropped the most chances this season (18), and Shashank Singh has dropped five catches (most by any player).
- PBKS have conceded an economy rate of 14 in the death overs across their four successive defeats, with eight bowlers going at 10 an over or more.
Key Stats
Verdict
All four models favour PBKS, with PBKS projected at 62–71% and a 67% average. Bookmakers also lean PBKS, pricing PBKS at 56% (1.71) vs MI at 44% (2.16). Key stats favour PBKS 5-2, driven by the points/NRR gap and a 3-0 edge in the last three head-to-heads. The match pivots on whether PBKS can halt their losing streak and whether MI’s availability questions around leadership affect them.
Tilak Varma blows it open
Tilak Varma’s 75 off 33 was the decisive punch in a chase that kept threatening to wobble. Mumbai Indians hunted down 200 with one ball remaining, absorbing Punjab Kings’ bursts of momentum and then ripping the game away in the back half. Even when PBKS briefly tightened the screws in the middle overs, Tilak’s clean striking ensured the asking rate never became a cliff, and MI stayed calm enough to close out the last over.
Middle overs: Thakur’s chokehold
The game swung hardest in PBKS’ middle overs, when Shardul Thakur’s 4/39 turned a strong platform into a scramble. Punjab were 55/1 after the powerplay, but then slid through a messy 85/5 middle phase as wickets kept interrupting their boundary options. That check mattered: despite a 60-run death-overs burst, PBKS were forced to swing from less stable positions, and MI could chase knowing 200 was gettable on a good batting surface.
Thakur and Tilak set it up
Thakur’s spell was the innings-shaper, because it prevented PBKS from turning 200 into 215-plus. For Punjab, Prabhsimran Singh’s 57 off 32 and a 57-run stand with Cooper Connolly provided the thrust that made it a contest. But MI had two match-winners: Ryan Rickelton’s 48 off 23 gave the chase early oxygen, and Tilak’s late acceleration — especially after the 15th over — ensured the finish stayed in MI’s hands.
Pre-match edge, on-paper only
Everything pointed to Punjab: better season numbers, recent head-to-heads, and a projected advantage big enough to survive a bad day. But their one soft spot — recent form and the tendency to lose clusters of wickets — showed up again once the field spread. MI, meanwhile, answered the leadership chatter the simplest way: a powerplay that set the tone at 59/0, then enough composure to keep the chase aligned even after three middle-overs wickets.
PBPunjab Kings
210/5
DCDelhi Capitals
216/7
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
235/4
PBPunjab Kings
202/7
GTGujarat Titans
167/6
PBPunjab Kings
163/9
PBPunjab Kings
222/4
RRRajasthan Royals
228/4
DCDelhi Capitals
264/2
PBPunjab Kings
265/4
PBPunjab Kings
254/7
LSLucknow Super Giants
200/5
MIMumbai Indians
195/6
PBPunjab Kings
198/3
PBPunjab Kings
223/4
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
219/6
CSChennai Super Kings
209/5
PBPunjab Kings
210/5
PBPunjab Kings
165/7
GTGujarat Titans
162/6
PB7
MI3
MIMumbai Indians
195/6
PBPunjab Kings
198/3
PBPunjab Kings
207/5
MIMumbai Indians
203/6
PBPunjab Kings
187/3
MIMumbai Indians
184/7
PBPunjab Kings
183/10
MIMumbai Indians
192/7
PBPunjab Kings
214/3
MIMumbai Indians
216/4
MIMumbai Indians
201/6
PBPunjab Kings
214/8
MIMumbai Indians
186/9
PBPunjab Kings
198/5
MIMumbai Indians
137/4
PBPunjab Kings
135/6
PBPunjab Kings
132/1
MIMumbai Indians
131/6
MIMumbai Indians
176/6
PBPunjab Kings
176/6
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
167/9
MIMumbai Indians
166/7
MIMumbai Indians
229/4
LSLucknow Super Giants
228/5
CSChennai Super Kings
160/2
MIMumbai Indians
159/7
MIMumbai Indians
243/5
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
249/4
MIMumbai Indians
104/10
CSChennai Super Kings
207/6
GTGujarat Titans
100/10
MIMumbai Indians
199/5
MIMumbai Indians
195/6
PBPunjab Kings
198/3
MIMumbai Indians
222/5
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
240/4
RRRajasthan Royals
150/3
MIMumbai Indians
123/9
DCDelhi Capitals
164/4
MIMumbai Indians
162/6
RCB
12
8-4
16
GT
12
8-4
16
SRH
12
7-5
14
PBKS
11
6-4
13
CSK
11
6-5
12
RR
11
6-5
12
DC
12
5-7
10
KKR
11
4-6
9
MI
11
3-8
6
LSG
11
3-8
6
RCB
12
8
4
—
+1.034
16
GT
12
8
4
—
+0.551
16
SRH
12
7
5
—
+0.331
14
PBKS
11
6
4
1
+0.428
13
CSK
11
6
5
—
+0.185
12
RR
11
6
5
—
+0.082
12
DC
12
5
7
—
-0.993
10
KKR
11
4
6
1
-0.198
9
MI
11
3
8
—
-0.585
6
LSG
11
3
8
—
-0.860
6
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