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'Zero chances of making IPL 2026 playoffs': Lalit Modi slams PBKS' 'downward spiral', backs CSK or RR to qualify originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Tilak Varma's unbeaten 75 off 33 balls steered Mumbai Indians home with one ball to spare.
- Punjab's fifth straight defeat has left their playoff hopes hanging by a thread.
- Lalit Modi declared Punjab out of contention, tipping CSK and Rajasthan to qualify.
Tilak Varma's stunning 75 sends Punjab crashing and opens IPL playoff race wide open
Lalit Modi slammed Punjab Kings for their "downward spiral", and backed Chennai Super Kings or Rajasthan Royals to qualify for the IPL playoffs after Shreyas Iyer and Co. lost to Mumbai Indians on Thursday evening in Dharamshala.
MI, chasing 201 to win, pulled off a remarkable heist on the penultimate ball to beat PBKS by six wickets.
Batting first at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, the hosts put together a challenging total of 200 for 8 in their 20 overs.
Prabhsimran Singh once again proved his worth at the top of the order, as he scored 57 off 32 balls. Meanwhile, Azmatullah Omarzai provided the late acceleration the innings needed, blasting 38 off just 17 deliveries to push the total to 200.
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For Mumbai, Shardul Thakur was outstanding, boasting figures of 4 for 39 in a disciplined spell that kept Punjab from going even bigger.
During the chase, Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton moved slowly through the first two overs, managing just 13 runs. But Rickelton then shifted through the gears against Marco Jansen, to give Mumbai momentum.
However, Tilak Varma walked in after Mumbai had lost quick wickets and found the boundaries regularly. He rotated the strike intelligently and announced his intentions with a massive 106-metre six off Chahal that effectively told Punjab that their plans were not working.
England all-rounder Will Jacks arrived and immediately went after the bowling, smashing 25 off just 10 balls. Together, they swung the momentum entirely. The final over, bowled by Josh Bartlett, was decisive.
Mumbai needed 15 and got 19, thanks to three sixes. Varma finished on an unbeaten 75 off 33 balls, laced with six fours and six sixes.
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Lalit Modi calls end to IPL 2026 playoffs chase for Punjab Kings
Former IPL chairman Lalit Modi wasted no time in delivering his verdict. Posting on X shortly after the match, he declared that Punjab's chances of reaching the playoffs were effectively over, calling their recent run a "downward spiral".
He wrote: "Bartlett crashes the @PunjabKingsIPL out of the tournament. Zero chances of making the playoffs now in my view. What a downward spiral for the kings. Completely opens up the playoffs for @ChennaiIPL and @rajasthanroyals."
Bartlett crashes the @PunjabKingsIPL out of the tournament. Zero chances of making the playoffs now in my view. What a downward spiral for the kings. Completely opens up the playoffs for @ChennaiIPL and @rajasthanroyals
— Lalit Kumar Modi (@LalitKModi) May 14, 2026
Technically, Punjab are not yet eliminated. Two wins from their remaining two matches would take them to 17 points. That is a tally that has historically been sufficient for a top-four finish.
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The Cricket News Opinion: Punjab's collapse is as much mental as it is tactical
Five consecutive defeats after six wins from seven matches is not a tale of bad luck; it is a story of momentum lost, and confidence drained.
The same batting unit that was blazing through opposition a few weeks ago now looks fragile under pressure. Giving away 19 runs in the final over at home is not a bowling problem in isolation; it is a symptom of a side that has forgotten how to hold its nerve when it matters.
Two wins are still achievable, but Punjab need belief, and Thursday's ending will have made that harder to find.
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