IPL 2026
“Absolutely a tough pill to swallow” – Shreyas Iyer
By SMCS - May 15, 2026 9:00 am
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Punjab Kings registered yet another loss after the Mumbai Indians beat them. And, PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer admitted that the fifth straight loss was a “tough pill to swallow”. Tilak Varma, who smashed an unbeaten 75, helped MI win over PBKS.

Punjab Kings
Punjab Kings

“Well, absolutely a tough pill to swallow, but I don’t want to pinpoint at any situation over here because it was a great game of cricket. Well fought game,” Iyer said after the defeat that dented their playoff hopes.

Praising Tilak’s match-winning effort, Iyer said, “He played amazing, he was selecting his shots pretty well, and he maneuvered the field nicely, so credit to him.”

Shreyas Iyer also credited Azmatullah Omarzai (38 off 17 balls) for helping Punjab post a decent total after a sluggish start.

“Certainly, at a point, we were looking at around 170 to 180, and from there on, he simply changed the momentum towards us. Getting those scoops of sixes, and from 16th or 17th over, from there on, we gained the momentum and getting to 200 was a commendable performance for him. Definitely excited for the next opportunity. It’s an afternoon game, and we’ve got to win two out of two. It’s going to be an exciting two games. Can’t wait to play them,” he stated.

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Meanwhile, Player of the Match Tilak said that his international exposure has helped him improve his finishing abilities in pressure games as well.

Tilak Varma
Tilak Varma

“To be honest, I do like to finish games, but having played the WC and some international games, I’ve come to know how to finish the games,” he said. “We didn’t expect the wicket to be like this, the ball was slow and low, it wasn’t easy to play shots. We saw how PBKS struggled in the first 15 overs, then Azamatullah and Vishnu Vinod took them to a good score.”

“I thought I would take the game deep. I spoke to the coach at the second break; I just needed one big over and I could finish the game.” He also praised Will Jacks (25 not out off 10 balls) for supporting him during the chase. Will’s innings helped finish the game, I just told him to hold shape and wait for the slower one. The altitude here helps the ball fly and you don’t need to blindly slog,” Tilak Varma said.

On the other hand, stand-in Mumbai captain  Jasprit Bumrah credited both Tilak and Shardul Thakur for the win.

“Both teams played good cricket and we really pulled back well. Holding your length was key. That was the plan and credit to all bowlers, they kept their nerve. I think Tilak’s knock and the way Shardul bowled, both deserve equal credit. Tilak kept his shape, Jacks also contributed. I have captained a Test match, I have captained T20s and now the only game left is ODI cricket, but I don’t see that happening. Jokes apart, very happy. Had good fun, good weather, great ground so enjoyed my time.” he concluded.