📅 April 16 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk
🏟️ Match Details
Match: Mumbai Indians vs Punjab Kings, Match 24
Date: April 16, 2026
Time: 7:30 PM IST
Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Result: Punjab Kings won (De Kock’s century in vain)
🔥 Match Highlight: Quinton de Kock’s brilliant comeback century went in vain as Punjab Kings dominated to hand MI their fourth straight defeat
🔰 The Bigger Picture
PBKS didn’t just win, they outplayed MI in key moments.
Despite Quinton de Kock’s brilliant century, Mumbai Indians failed to build support around him, exposing their continued batting inconsistency.
Punjab Kings, on the other hand, showed better balance and composure, executing their plans effectively in both innings.
📌 Takeaway: MI’s over-reliance on individual brilliance continues to hurt them, while PBKS are emerging as a more complete and confident unit this season.
MI vs PBKS Scorecard
IPL 2026
Punjab Kings won by 7 wickets
Mumbai Indians Bowling
| Bowler | O | R | W |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deepak Chahar | 2.3 | 45 | 0 |
| Jasprit Bumrah | 4 | 41 | 0 |
| AM Ghazanfar | 4 | 31 | 2 |
| Hardik Pandya | 3 | 39 | 0 |
| Shardul Thakur | 3 | 42 | 1 |
Punjab Kings Bowling
| Bowler | O | R | W |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arshdeep Singh | 4 | 22 | 3 |
| Marco Jansen | 4 | 30 | 1 |
| Xavier Bartlett | 4 | 39 | 0 |
| Vijaykumar Vyshak | 3 | 36 | 0 |
| Yuzvendra Chahal | 3 | 45 | 0 |
| Shashank Singh | 2 | 19 | 1 |
🔵 FIRST INNINGS – DE KOCK CENTURY LIFTS MI TO 195
Mumbai Indians looked in trouble early, but Quinton de Kock produced a magnificent rescue act to lift them to a competitive 195/6. After an early collapse, he rebuilt the innings and then accelerated brilliantly at the death, with Naman Dhir providing strong support in the middle overs.
⚡ Phase 1: Powerplay (Overs 1–6)
MI had a nightmare start as Ryan Rickelton and Suryakumar Yadav fell cheaply, leaving them under immediate pressure. De Kock, however, held his nerve and ensured the innings did not completely fall apart.
👉 MI reached 48 in the Powerplay despite losing two early wickets
🧠 Phase 2: Middle Overs (Overs 7–15)
This was the recovery phase for Mumbai. De Kock shifted from stabiliser to aggressor, while Naman Dhir played a crucial supporting hand with a timely fifty. Together, they rebuilt the innings and brought MI back into the contest.
👉 De Kock anchored the innings with complete control
👉 Naman Dhir’s 50 off 31 gave MI much-needed momentum
💣 Phase 3: Death Overs (Overs 16–20)
De Kock turned the heat on in the final overs, bringing up a superb unbeaten century. But Mumbai could not get the explosive finishing support they needed from the other end, which kept the total below the 200-mark.
👉 De Kock finished unbeaten on 112 off 60
👉 MI closed on 195/6, competitive but not dominant
🔥 Final Score: 195/6 (20 Overs)
A strong total built almost entirely around Quinton de Kock’s brilliance, impressive, but not quite enough on a batting-friendly night.
🔴 SECOND INNINGS – PBKS POWER SHOW CHASES DOWN 196 WITH EASE
Punjab Kings didn’t just chase 196 — they dominated the chase with authority, dismantling Mumbai Indians’ bowling attack in a high-impact performance. Prabhsimran Singh led the charge with a blistering knock, while Shreyas Iyer ensured complete control through the middle.
⚡ Phase 1: Powerplay (Overs 1–6)
PBKS came out aggressively, matching MI’s intent and putting pressure right back on the bowlers. Despite an early wicket, the scoring rate never dropped.
👉 PBKS crossed 60+ in the Powerplay with attacking stroke play
👉 Early intent set the tone for a confident chase
🧠 Phase 2: Middle Overs (Overs 7–15)
This was where the game slipped away from MI. Prabhsimran Singh took charge, playing fearless cricket, while Shreyas Iyer anchored the innings with a composed yet attacking approach.
👉 Prabhsimran’s 80* off 39 put MI under constant pressure
👉 Iyer’s 66 off 35 ensured stability and momentum
💣 Phase 3: Death Overs (Overs 16–17)
There was no late drama. PBKS finished the game quickly, not allowing MI any chance to fight back.
👉 Marcus Stoinis applied the finishing touches
👉 Target chased down in just 16.3 overs
🔥 Final Score: 198/3 (16.3 Overs)
A statement chase from Punjab Kings, clinical, aggressive, and completely in control, exposing Mumbai Indians’ bowling struggles once again.
📈 Win Probability Shift
How PBKS dominated the chase despite De Kock’s century.
After Powerplay: MI early collapse
PBKS 55% | MI 45%
Middle overs: De Kock rebuilds
PBKS 45% | MI 55%
At innings break: MI 195/6
PBKS 60% | MI 40%
After PBKS powerplay: Strong start
PBKS 70% | MI 30%
Middle overs: Prabhsimran & Iyer take control
PBKS 85% | MI 15%
Death overs: No comeback for MI
PBKS 95% | MI 5%
Match End: PBKS seal dominant win
PBKS 100% | MI 0%
🏏 MI vs PBKS Playing XI & Impact Players
🏆 Top Performers
🟢 Best Batter
Quinton de Kock
112* (60) – a brilliant century under pressure that carried MI’s innings
⚡ Game Changer
Prabhsimran Singh
80* (39) – explosive knock that ensured a dominant and fearless chase
🎯 Best Bowler
Arshdeep Singh
3/22 – early breakthroughs that put MI under pressure
😱 Moment of Match
Prabhsimran – Iyer Partnership
Match-defining stand that completely took control away from MI
🎯 WHAT WENT WRONG FOR MI?
❌ 1. Bowling collapse in Powerplay
MI conceded 70+ in the Powerplay, allowing RCB to take early control of the game.
❌ 2. No control in death overs
Patidar and Tim David destroyed MI’s bowling in the final overs, pushing the total beyond reach.
❌ 3. Bumrah went wicketless
MI’s biggest weapon failed to pick wickets, allowing RCB batters to dominate freely.
❌ 4. Middle-order instability
Despite a good start, MI kept losing wickets at key moments, breaking momentum in the chase.
❌ 5. Over-reliance on Rutherford
Rutherford fought hard with 71*, but lacked support from the rest of the batting lineup.
🌟 Player of the Match
Prabhsimran Singh
80* (39)
Prabhsimran Singh delivered a fearless and high-impact innings that completely changed the course of the chase. His aggressive approach from the start ensured Punjab Kings stayed ahead of the required rate throughout.
He dominated the MI bowling attack with clean hitting and smart shot selection, turning a challenging target into a comfortable chase alongside Shreyas Iyer.
👉 A match-winning knock that sealed a dominant victory for PBKS
🧠 FINAL ANALYSIS
PBKS’s chase of 196 wasn’t just efficient… it was dominant.
Mumbai Indians posted a strong total, built almost entirely around Quinton de Kock’s brilliant century, but the lack of support and finishing power meant they fell short of a match-winning score.
Punjab Kings, in contrast, approached the chase with clarity and aggression.
Prabhsimran Singh’s fearless innings set the tone, while Shreyas Iyer ensured complete control through the middle overs, never allowing MI to build pressure.
MI had brief moments, especially with early breakthroughs but their bowling lacked consistency and penetration when it mattered most.
👉 bcontrolled the chase from start to finish, while MI never truly seized momentum
A clinical run chase from Punjab Kings, aggressive, composed, and completely in command.


