
Samira Vishwas
Tezzbuzz|14-05-2026
The Punjab Kings (PBKS) face the Mumbai Indians (MI) in Match 58 of the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL). The match will be held at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala, on May 14.
PBKS will aim to return to winning ways and strengthen their playoff position. The Shreyas Iyer-led side has lost its last 4 games after a solid start to the season. PBKS sit 4th on the table and need a strong performance at home to move closer to securing a top-four spot.
A victory here will further boost their confidence and playoff credentials and help them be on the verge of making it through.
MI come into this contest with a point to prove. The five-time champions were ousted from the tournament alongside LSG. MI sit 9th, having tried out numerous combinations and players. However, there have been too many holes in a side which looks world-class on paper.
MI will play for pride here and be the party spoilers. It remains to be seen how they can stop PBKS from securing a win after a series of losses.
PBKS could leave out Ben Dwarshuis, who had a tough outing in the previous game. Xavier Bartlett could come in if Lockie Ferguson fails to be fit.
For MI, skipper Hardik Pandya is a doubt for this clash. He has missed the last few games. Suryakumar Yadav is once again set to lead MI. The 5-time IPL winners can bring in one between Shardul Thakur or Ashwani Kumar to add that extra pace battery in the XI.
In terms of the H2H record between PBKS and MI, the win-loss record reads 18-17 in PBKS’ favour. In the only meeting here, PBKS beat MI back in 2013.
Priyansh Arya: The explosive opener has been in strong form this season and will look to give PBKS a flying start in the powerplay. He has scored 342 runs in IPL 2026, striking at 226.49.
Prabhsimran Singh (wk): He has done well with the bat and provides aggressive starts while keeping wickets. He has 382 runs from 11 games at 42.44.
Cooper Connolly: He comes into this game on the back of consistent performances and adds stability along with big-hitting ability. He has scored 415 runs from 11 matches at 51.87.
Shreyas Iyer (c): The elegant batter and skipper anchors the innings and provides stability. He has been consistent with the bat this season. Iyer has scored 392 runs in IPL 2026.
Shashank Singh: The reliable middle-order batter provides stability and finishing touches. In 7 innings, he has 74 runs.
Suryansh Hedge: He is a promising batter and strengthens the middle order for PBKS.
Marcus Stoinis: The powerful all-rounder brings big-hitting ability and medium pace options. He isn’t far away from 7500 T20 runs.
Marco Jansen: The tall South African pacer provides bounce and all-round utility. From 11 matches, he has 6 wickets.
Xavier Bartlett: The pacer is expected to return to the Punjab XI and be a key asset in the pace unit.
Yuzvendra Chahal: The experienced wrist spinner is a proven match-winner who can trouble batters with his variations.
Arshdeep Singh: The star pacer swings the new ball and executes well at death. He remains PBKS’s bowling spearhead.
Impact Player: Yash Thakur will likely be PBKS’ Impact Sub.
Rohit Sharma: The experienced opener provides solid starts and explosive power. He is nearing the 12,500-run mark in T20s.
Ryan Rickelton: The aggressive Proteas star gives MI a strong powerplay platform. He will aim to complement Rohit.
Naman Dhir: From 11 games, he has scored 303 runs for MI at 33.66. He has hit 2 fifties this season.
Suryakumar Yadav: From 11 matches, he has scored 195 runs this season at 17.72. He has one fifty.
Tilak Varma: The young left-hander offers consistency and finishing ability. From 11 matches, he has 261 runs this season at 26.10.
Will Jacks: The Englishman will lend his voice in MI’s middle order. He has the credentials to come good and deliver the results.
Corbin Bosch: He picked up a four-for in the previous game against RCB. The all-rounder is a sheer performer.
Raj Angad Bawa: The all-rounder is a decent all-rounder for MI. He needs to step up and showcase his creativity.
Deepak Chahar: The veteran pacer will be aiming to curb PBKS openers upfront with his gentle pace and accuracy.
Jasprit Bumrah: The MI speedster hasn’t been at his best in terms of wickets this season. However, he has bowled decent spells and remains a threat.
Allah Ghazanfar: He remains a key spin threat and will want to be amongst the wickets.
Impact Player: Shardul Thakur could be brought in as the Impact Sub. His experience will be key.
Priyansh Arya, Shreyas Iyer, Suryakumar Yadav, Prabhsimran Singh, Cooper Connolly and Rohit Sharma are strong choices.
Corbin Bosch remains the ideal all-rounder pick for this duel.
Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal, and Deepak Chahar are prime picks.
The HPCA Stadium pitch is typically a lively and batting-friendly surface that offers good bounce and carry early on, allowing batters to play their shots with confidence. This is the 1st clash this season here. One can expect the ball coming nicely onto the bat. The high altitude aids the ball to travel further. While pacers get early movement and benefit from cutters and bouncers, spinners get some grip in the middle overs.
Power-hitting is highly rewarding due to the boundaries and conditions. Teams often target totals around 180-200+. Dew can play a role in the second innings, making chasing preferable for the side winning the toss. Overall, this is a venue where aggressive batting, strike rotation, and smart death bowling prove crucial.
Notably, it rained on the eve of the match here in Dharamsala, and a couple of showers are likely in the afternoon on Thursday. However, no interruptions are expected during the game. One can expect a pleasant Dharamsala evening in May. Daytime temperatures may hover around 25-30°C, cooling further by the evening. Humidity levels will be low to moderate. There is no rain threat, ensuring a full 20-over contest. Dew factor is likely to appear later in the evening, potentially assisting the chasing team significantly.
For PBKS, Cooper Connolly has been the leading run-scorer. For MI, Naman Dhir has scored in excess of 300 runs.
No, it is being played at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala, a familiar home venue for Punjab Kings.
The match begins at 7:30 PM IST.




