Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer endured a rare off day with the bat as his side slipped to its first defeat of IPL 2026, with Rajasthan Royals pulling off a successful chase of 223 in a high-scoring contest on Tuesday.Coming into the match in strong form, Iyer never quite found his rhythm. He laboured to 30 off 27 deliveries, managing just one boundary and a six, which slowed PBKS during a crucial phase of the innings. While Marcus Stoinis provided the late fireworks with a blistering unbeaten 62 from only 22 balls, taking the total to 222 for 4, it ultimately proved insufficient.
Questions have since been raised around Iyer’s approach, especially with aggressive options like Marco Jansen and Nehal Wadhera waiting in the dugout but not getting an opportunity to bat. The situation has sparked debate over whether Iyer could have considered retiring himself out to accelerate the innings.Former South Africa pacer Shaun Pollock, however, felt such a move would have depended heavily on the available batting options. “It depends on who you got to come. So, if Stoinis had played two knocks like he played today, and he is still to come, you could consider. But I don’t think there was anyone down the order who you would think would have been in better form,” Pollock told Cricbuzz.Pollock also pointed to a similar situation from his time in SA20 with Pretoria Capitals. “We had an example in our SA20. We promoted Roston Chase but we had Rutherford who had been in unbelievable form and was striking at over 200. Roston had a bit of a period (of slow batting). We pulled him with two overs to go. Also, we wanted a left-hander at the crease,” he explained.“So, when you have got someone, then strategically if you’re feeling as a captain, yeah, I’m not hitting it today and you want to make a change,” he added, highlighting the tactical nature of such calls.Veteran commentator Harsha Bhogle offered a different perspective, suggesting that Iyer’s recent form may have influenced his decision to continue. “If you’re a player in form, you’re always backing yourself. So he is telling himself yeah I know but I’ll probably hit three sixes from here,” Bhogle said.Pollock further noted that retire-out decisions are becoming more frequent in modern T20 cricket. “It’s a brave call, but it is definitely happening more and more,” he said.Despite the loss, Iyer has enjoyed an impressive season so far, ranking among the top six-hitters in the tournament while leading PBKS to the top of the table.Earlier in the match, PBKS posted a formidable total riding on Stoinis’ late assault and a steady 59 from Prabhsimran Singh. However, Rajasthan Royals responded with intent. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi smashed 43 off 16 balls and Yashasvi Jaiswal added 51 off 27, giving the chase early momentum with a 51-run opening stand.The game was eventually sealed by a dominant unbeaten partnership between Donovan Ferreira and Shubham Dubey. Ferreira struck 52 off 26 balls while Dubey chipped in with a rapid 31 off just 12 deliveries, guiding Rajasthan home with four balls to spare.
