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IPL 2026: Punjab Kings, Mumbai Indians battle off-field storms as rain threatens clash
Punjab Kings’ coach Ricky Ponting, squatting left, speaks to Punjab Kings’ openers Prabhsimran Singh, center, and Priyansh Arya (Photo/Ashwini Bhatia)

DHARAMSHALA: If ever there was a fixture weighed down by baggage even before a ball is bowled. As if Punjab and Mumbai’s form wasn’t enough of a concern, off-field noise around these teams and the threat of rain have combined to cast a long shadow over Thursday’s proceedings here at the HPCA Stadium.For Punjab Kings, the equation is simple: at least two wins from their remaining three matches to stay in the playoff race. For the ousted Mumbai Indians, it’s about pride, disruption and perhaps reshaping narratives in a disappointing season.

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Both teams turned up for their scheduled practice sessions, only for heavy rain to wash out any possibility of preparation. The weather threat hasn’t fully passed either, with showers forecast on match day, adding another layer of uncertainty to a contest already loaded with tension. But if the clouds above Dharamshala are ominous, the storm within both camps has arguably been more disruptive.Punjab Kings’ campaign has spiralled sharply after a dream start. Once the only unbeaten side in the competition, they now find themselves scrambling after four consecutive losses. What has made matters worse is the off-field noise involving key players like Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal and Prabhsimran Singh, along with skipper Shreyas Iyer himself. The dip in results has mirrored the distractions, and in a telling gesture, Iyer recently visited a temple in a bid to reset the team’s fortunes. It reflects a side searching not just for tactical answers but for mental clarity as well.From a cricketing standpoint, Punjab’s issues are evident. Their bowling, masked by strong batting performances early in the season, has been exposed. The pace unit, led by Arshdeep, has struggled for control and has the worst economy rate among the 10 teams. Even in conditions that should have suited them against Delhi Capitals, they failed to defend 210, leaking runs at crucial stages as DC got home with an over to spare.Selection uncertainty hasn’t helped either. The once-settled new-ball pairing of Arshdeep and Xavier Bartlett was disrupted to include Lockie Ferguson for a couple of games and then Ben Dwarshuis for another. The decision to field three left-arm pacers in the last outing against DC backfired. Curiously, spin — despite Punjab having a proven match-winner in Chahal — wasn’t used at all in that game, raising further questions about strategy.The batting, too, needs recalibration. While Priyansh Arya has been a standout, Prabhsimran’s dip in form has hurt. Add to that below-par fielding — Punjab have dropped 19 catches in the tournament so far, the most by any franchise — and their woes have only multiplied.Mumbai Indians, meanwhile, arrive with their own baggage. Their season has been underwhelming, with just three wins from 11 matches, and they are virtually out of playoff contention. Much of the scrutiny has centred on captain Hardik Pandya, whose leadership and form have both been questioned. His absence from the last two matches because of a back spasm has only intensified the chatter and he is unlikely to play on Thursday despite resuming training.For Mumbai, the remainder of the season is about salvaging pride and potentially playing spoilers. There is enough firepower in their ranks to do just that. Suryakumar Yadav, enduring a lean run by his standards, will be desperate to rediscover his touch. The experienced Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton are capable of explosive starts, while the bowling attack, spearheaded by Jasprit Bumrah and potentially Trent Boult, could be a handful in seam-friendly conditions in Dharamshala.

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