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‘A tough pill to swallow’: Shreyas Iyer admits playoff pressure after Punjab Kings’ fifth straight loss

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Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer expressed disappointment after their fifth consecutive IPL 2026 loss to Mumbai Indians in Dharamsala on Thursday, a defeat that significantly pressures their playoff hopes. Despite posting 200, Tilak Varma's unbeaten 75 steered MI to victory. Punjab Kings now face two must-win games to avoid elimination now.

NEW DELHI: Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer did not hide his disappointment after they slumped to a fifth successive defeat in IPL 2026, calling the latest loss to Mumbai Indians “a tough pill to swallow”. Already eliminated, MI chased down 201 with six wickets in hand in Dharamsala on Thursday, leaving PBKS stuck on 13 points from 12 matches and under serious pressure in the playoff race. “Well, absolutely a tough pill to swallow, but I don’t want to pinpoint any situation over here because it was a great game of cricket.

Well fought game,” Shreyas said after the match. Tilak turns the game away Punjab looked in control after posting 200 for 8, but Tilak Varma’s stunning unbeaten 75 off 33 balls took the game away. Shreyas acknowledged the left-hander’s role in the chase, praising the way he controlled the innings under pressure.

“He played amazing. He was selecting his shots pretty well, and he maneuvered the field nicely, so credit to him,” he said. Tilak anchored the chase after a rapid start from Ryan Rickelton, who smashed 48 off 23.

Later, Will Jacks’s 25 off 10 helped Mumbai finish the chase with one ball to spare. Omarzai’s late burst gave PBKS hope Punjab had appeared headed for a much lower total after collapsing from a strong position. Prabhsimran Singh top-scored with 57, but a middle-order collapse triggered by Shardul Thakur’s four wickets left them wobbling.