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Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Punjab Kings by 41 runs in IPL 2026, moving to the top of the table. PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer highlighted dropped catches as a crucial factor in their third consecutive loss.
Sunrisers Hyderabad produced a dominant performance to beat Punjab Kings and move to the top of the IPL 2026 table, as Heinrich Klaasen and Ishan Kishan capitalised on sloppy fielding to power their side to a strong total before the bowlers sealed control in the chase.
Heinrich Klaasen (69) and Ishan Kishan (55) helped Sunrisers Hyderabad reach 235/4 after Punjab Kings opted to bowl. In reply, Punjab Kings were restricted to 202/7 despite a stunning unbeaten century from Cooper Connolly (107*), as SRH’s disciplined bowling ensured they claimed a 41-run win and climbed to the top of the table.
For Punjab Kings, it was a third consecutive defeat, with dropped catches proving costly throughout the innings. Klaasen and Kishan both survived early chances before punishing the attack, while SRH’s bowlers, including Pat Cummins and Shivang Kumar, applied constant pressure in the chase.
PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer was candid after the loss, pointing to fielding lapses as the key difference between the two sides.
“I think it was a bit too much (the target) because we dropped many catches at the start and we could have easily delayed their score by 30 to 40 runs, I guess. Because the wicket kept getting slower and the cutters were holding up a bit. So we weren't that comprehensive enough on the field, nor in bowling, nor in batting. So I think they played comprehensive cricket and they showed us how to win the match.”
Reflecting on his team’s recent slump after a strong start to the season, he added:
“I feel we got a fairy tale start in this tournament and everyone were in a great space and the mindset was top notch. I think it's important that we stick with the same mindset. It's easy to get diverted with talking negative about things. But definitely we got to go back, reflect on things that we didn't do well in the particular last three matches and see to it that we come back strong.”
Iyer also praised the fighting spirit of Cooper Connolly, who kept PBKS in the contest almost single-handedly:
“He's phenomenal (Connolly). His mindset is top notch and the character he brings onto the field. It's something that all players can learn from him. And apart from that, I feel that he's got a knack of scoring big runs in pressure situations. He has done it in the past and today was the right example. He was fearless and his attitude was fantastic against left-handers (Chahal).”
He further admitted that fielding errors changed the course of the game:
“I asked him to be attacking, especially when the new batsmen were in because they were on the charge right from ball one. And it was crucial to get wickets at that point of time. Unfortunately, we weren't able to take catches. I think that was the biggest setback for us in today's game. But definitely something to reflect on and come back stronger.”
Heinrich Klaasen scored 69 runs and Ishan Kishan added 55 runs for Sunrisers Hyderabad, while Cooper Connolly made an unbeaten 107 for Punjab Kings.
Punjab Kings lost due to dropped catches and poor fielding, which allowed Sunrisers Hyderabad to set a high target and maintain pressure during the chase.
Punjab Kings have suffered three consecutive defeats in IPL 2026.
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