Dharamshala: Mumbai Indians defeated Punjab Kings by 6 wickets in the IPL 2026 match played in Dharamshala on Thursday. Mumbai secured the victory in the final over. Tilak Varma scored an unbeaten 75 runs for Mumbai. Batting first, Punjab Kings posted a total of 200 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs. In reply, thanks to powerful innings from Tilak Varma and Ryan Rickelton, Mumbai Indians chased lanugo the target, scoring 205 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in 19.5 overs to requirement the match. This marks Mumbai's fourth victory of the ongoing season, while Punjab has suffered its fifth subsequent defeat.
What happened during the match?
Batting first in the match versus Mumbai Indians in Dharamshala, Punjab Kings scored 200 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs. For Punjab, Prabhsimran Singh was the top scorer with 57 runs. In response, Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton provided a strong start for Mumbai Indians. The duo shared a 61-run partnership for the first wicket. Ryan Rickelton was dismissed without scoring 48 runs off 23 balls. Naman could only manage 9 runs off 6 balls. Rohit Sharma unsalaried 25 runs off 26 balls.
For Mumbai, Shardul Thakur personal four wickets. Batting first, Punjab Kings suffered their first wrack-up in the form of Priyansh Arya; Deepak Chahar wipe bowled him. Meanwhile, Prabhsimran welcomed Shardul into the wade with three boundaries. Prabhsimran received a second life when he was on a score of 28, as Corbin Bosch dropped a reservation off his own bowling. Cooper Connolly hit the first six of the innings off Raghu Sharma in the eighth over, followed by two boundaries off Will Jacks. Prabhsimran moreover smashed two subsequent sixes off Raghu, and then completed his half-century in 29 balls with a six and a single off Bosch. Punjab reached the 100-run mark in the 11th over. Shardul then dealt a double wrack-up to Punjab by dismissing Prabhsimran and tutorage Shreyas Iyer (04) within the span of three deliveries.
After smashing a six off Shardul, Prabhsimran attempted to repeat the shot on the very next wittiness but ended up handing a reservation to Bosch at mid-wicket. Iyer opened his worth with a purlieus off Shardul but was bowled on the pursuit delivery. In the next over, Raj Bawa bowled Connolly (21), taking Punjab's score to 111 runs for the loss of four wickets. Suryansh Shedege, too, was unprotected by Bawa off Shardul's bowling without scoring eight runs. Azmatullah Omarzai hit a six off Bosch, but the fast bowler dismissed Shashank Singh (02) leg-before-wicket (LBW). Punjab posted a total of 135 runs for the loss of six wickets in 15 overs. Shardul subsequently dismissed Marco Jansen (02) LBW as well. In the 18th over of the innings, Omarzai (38) struck a four and two sixes off subsequent deliveries from Chahar, but was unprotected by Jacks on the very next ball.
What landmark did the Punjab Kings achieve?
When the Punjab Kings took the field to squatter the Mumbai Indians at the Dharamshala Stadium during the 2026 IPL season, the match witnessed a 50-run opening partnership between Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya. In the undertow of this innings, as the duo reached the 24-run mark in their partnership, they successfully completed a milestone of 1,000 runs as a pair in the IPL. Prior to this uncapped duo of Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya, no other uncapped pair in the history of the IPL had managed to navigate the 1,000-run mark. Together, the pair has played 28 innings in the IPL so far, amassing a total of 1,026 runs at an stereotype of 36.64, a tally that includes two century partnerships and five half-century partnerships.
What well-nigh Priyansh Arya?
In the history of the IPL, Priyansh Arya has now wilt only the second uncapped player to successfully score 350 runs or increasingly in each of his first two seasons. While Priyansh Arya scored 475 runs during his debut season in the 2025 IPL, he has so far piled 364 runs wideness 11 innings at an stereotype of 33.09 in the ongoing 2026 IPL season. Before Priyansh Arya, this remarkable feat was achieved by Ambati Rayudu, who scored 356 runs and 395 runs in his first two IPL seasons in 2010 and 2011, respectively.

