In a thrilling IPL 2026 encounter, Ishan Kishan turned the spotlight on Punjab Kings with a cheeky "Catch me, if you can" Instagram post after Sunrisers Hyderabad's dominant 33-run victory. Kishan's explosive 55 off 32 balls was the centerpiece of SRH's imposing total of 235/4, but it was Punjab's costly fielding errors that truly stole the show.
The drama unfolded early when Kishan—batting on just 9—was dropped by Cooper Connolly at deep backward square off Lockie Ferguson in the 7th over. Two overs later, Ferguson himself missed a chance at deep midwicket off Yuzvendra Chahal with Kishan on 18. To compound Punjab's misery, wicketkeeper Prabhsimran Singh also failed to complete a stumping opportunity in the same over. These three lifelines proved pivotal as Kishan went on to smash a blistering half-century, punishing the Kings for their generosity.
SRH's batting lineup fired on all cylinders after a flying powerplay of 79/1. Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head set the tone early, while Heinrich Klaasen anchored the innings with a masterful 69 off 43 deliveries. Klaasen himself was given a reprieve during his knock, adding to Punjab's nightmarish outing in the field.
Chasing a daunting target, Punjab's response never gained traction. Captain Pat Cummins led brilliantly with both ball and in the field, reducing the Kings to 23/3 inside four overs. Nitish Kumar Reddy removed Prabhsimran Singh early, while Eshan Malinga dismissed Shreyas Iyer as Punjab stumbled to 202/7—well short of the target despite a fighting effort.
After the match, Kishan took to Instagram with a playful jab at Punjab's fielding woes. Sharing photos from the game, the SRH wicketkeeper captioned the post: "Catch me, if you can"—a clever nod to the multiple chances PBKS failed to convert. It was a moment of pure sports entertainment that perfectly captured the high-stakes drama of IPL cricket, where every missed opportunity can turn the tide of a match.
