In what turned out to be the defining moment of the Mumbai Indians vs Punjab Kings clash (MI vs PBKS), skipper Shreyas Iyer produced a sensational fielding effort that shifted the momentum dramatically at the iconic Wankhede Stadium.
At a stage when Mumbai Indians looked set to breach the 200-run mark, Iyer’s brilliance in the deep not only removed Hardik Pandya but also injected fresh energy into Punjab Kings.
The moment came in the 18th over of the innings. Pandya, looking to accelerate, launched a powerful shot off Marco Jansen towards long-on. Positioned perfectly, Iyer leapt high and plucked the ball one-handed.
But the real magic unfolded mid-air.
Realising his momentum would take him over the boundary, Iyer showed exceptional awareness, releasing the ball just in time and flicking it back into play to teammate Xavier Bartlett, who calmly completed the catch.
What seemed like a certain six turned into a crucial wicket.
Ravi Shastri, on commentary, was left in awe, highlighting the sheer core strength and hang-time Iyer displayed during the effort.
After completing the stunning relay catch, Iyer turned towards the Mumbai crowd and gestured to his ears, questioning the sudden silence. It was a bold, confident celebration that perfectly captured the moment.
Later, during the post-match presentation, when asked how Punjab Kings managed to pull things back when MI looked set for a 200-plus total, Iyer smiled and said, “I think my catch.”
That one-liner summed up the impact of his effort.
Despite the setback, Quinton de Kock delivered a sensational knock, scoring an unbeaten 112 and anchoring the Mumbai Indians innings.
Punjab Kings’ bowling unit backed up the fielding brilliance well: Arshdeep Singh- 3/22
Key wickets: Ryan Rickelton, Suryakumar Yadav, Shefanne Rutherford.
Match highlights: MI vs PBKS 2026
Mumbai Indians: 195/6
Top scorer: Quinton de Kock (112*)
Key partnership: De Kock & Naman Dhir (132 runs)
Best bowler: Arshdeep Singh (3/22).<