Ravichandran Ashwin: ‘Ball was bouncing unusually’: R Ashwin decodes Punjab Kings’ fielding woes vs SRH | Cricket News


'Ball was bouncing unusually': R Ashwin decodes Punjab Kings’ fielding woes vs SRH
Punjab Kings missed 4 opportunities (Image: X)

In the IPL 2026 clash on May 6, Punjab Kings endured a disastrous outing in the field, dropping three crucial catches and missing a key stumping opportunity during their 33-run defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad. The costly errors handed major lifelines to SRH’s top batters, who made Punjab pay heavily on their way to a formidable 235/4. Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin decoded the possible reasons behind Punjab Kings’ sloppy fielding display during the clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad, pointing to the tricky outfield conditions and uneven bounce at the Hyderabad stadium.

Ishan Kishan dropped twice

Ishan Kishan survived two major chances during his explosive innings of 55 off 32 balls.

  • Over 7.1: Cooper Connolly put down a straightforward catch at deep backward square off Lockie Ferguson when Kishan was on just 9.
  • Over 11: Ferguson himself grassed another opportunity at deep midwicket off Yuzvendra Chahal with Kishan batting on 18.

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Heinrich Klaasen gets a lifeline

Heinrich Klaasen was also handed a reprieve early in his innings.

  • Over 8.4: Shashank Singh dropped a regulation catch at deep backward square off Chahal when Klaasen was on 9.

Klaasen capitalised in brutal fashion, smashing a match-defining 69 off 43 deliveries to finish as SRH’s top scorer.

Missed stumping adds to PBKS misery

Punjab’s struggles behind the stumps further compounded their problems when wicketkeeper Prabhsimran Singh missed a stumping chance against Kishan in the 11th over off Chahal’s bowling.Despite a sensational maiden IPL century from Connolly, an unbeaten 107 off 59 balls, Punjab Kings ultimately fell short in the chase, unable to recover from the damage caused by their fielding errors as SRH sealed a convincing 33-run victory.Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin decoded the possible reasons,“I’m not making excuses, but something definitely looked off with Punjab Kings’ fielding this time. They dropped far too many catches. Even when Ricky Ponting was being interviewed during the match, he mentioned that poor fielding spreads like a virus through a team,” Ashwin said.Ashwin particularly highlighted the dropped catch by Cooper Connolly and linked it to the nature of the outfield near the boundary ropes.“One thing I noticed was Cooper Connolly’s dropped catch. Just before that, he had misfielded a boundary as well. From that, you could clearly understand that the ball was bouncing unusually near the boundary line. Even in the previous match at the Hyderabad stadium, the ball was kicking up sharply. This usually happens when the outfield becomes very hard and loses its softness,” he explained.The veteran off-spinner also analysed the missed stumping by Prabhsimran Singh and felt the wicketkeeper was caught off guard by the unexpected bounce.“Prabhsimran’s missed stumping happened because I don’t think he was fully prepared for that kind of bounce. When Ishan Kishan stepped out, he expected the ball to come normally onto the gloves, but it suddenly bounced more than expected. He couldn’t judge it in time. Since he isn’t very tall, he has to read that bounce earlier than most keepers,” Ashwin added.



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