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Ricky Ponting Struggles to Contain Frustration Over Arshdeep Singh’s Fielding Lapse

Tshering Dorji · · 3 min read
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A Season of Fielding Woes for Punjab Kings

The 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign has been a season to forget for the Punjab Kings. Beyond their disheartening run of five consecutive defeats, the franchise has been plagued by fundamental errors that have cost them dearly on the field. While the batting and bowling units have faced their own challenges, it is the recurring, sloppy fielding that has drawn the most ire from the coaching staff and supporters alike.

Throughout the season, players such as Shashank Singh have been guilty of dropping crucial sitters, a trend that has permeated the entire squad. This lack of discipline in the field reached a boiling point during the pivotal RCB vs PBKS clash in Dharamsala on May 17, when an uncharacteristic lapse from one of the team’s premier bowlers pushed head coach Ricky Ponting to his absolute limit.

Arshdeep Singh and Ricky Ponting during IPL 2026

The Viral Moment in Dharamsala

The incident unfolded during the 13th over of the match. With Lockie Ferguson bowling to Venkatesh Iyer, RCB was building momentum. Iyer, playing with great confidence alongside Virat Kohli, managed to drill a fierce drive towards mid-off. Arshdeep Singh, stationed in the deep, attempted to cut off the ball by dropping low. However, he failed to collect the ball cleanly; it slipped agonizingly through his legs, racing away for a boundary.

The cameras immediately panned to Arshdeep, whose body language showed instant regret. However, the true focal point of the broadcast moments later was the Punjab Kings dugout. Ricky Ponting, known for his intense competitive spirit, was captured looking visibly furious. Observers noted that the former Australian captain appeared to be on the verge of shouting before catching himself and visibly controlling his emotions. His nail-biting reaction quickly went viral, serving as a snapshot of the frustration currently engulfing the Punjab Kings camp.

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Arshdeep Singh’s Struggling Campaign

This fielding error was symptomatic of a wider issue regarding Arshdeep Singh’s performance throughout IPL 2026. While he is often relied upon as a strike bowler, his form has been far from optimal. In 12 matches this season, Arshdeep has claimed only 13 wickets. More concerning is his economy rate of 9.61, combined with a strike rate of 22.00, which has put immense pressure on the rest of the bowling attack.

As the Punjab Kings fight for survival to keep their slim playoff hopes alive, the lack of reliability from key players has become a major talking point. In the match against RCB, the team struggled significantly to break the partnership between Venkatesh Iyer and Virat Kohli. While Harpreet Brar managed to secure two wickets and Yuzvendra Chahal added one, the overall lack of control allowed RCB to surpass the 180-run mark within just 17 overs.

The Impact of Errors on Team Morale

Fielding is often cited as the difference between winning and losing in the high-pressure environment of the IPL. For a team like Punjab, these repeated errors have not only handed extra runs to opponents but have clearly eroded the team’s composure. Ponting’s frustration is understandable given that he has consistently sought to instill a culture of professionalism and excellence.

As the team looks to close out their remaining fixtures, the focus will undoubtedly shift toward individual responsibility. Whether or not Arshdeep and his teammates can rectify these errors remains to be seen, but the optics of the Dharamsala incident will certainly serve as a stark reminder of the standards expected at this level of cricket. With the season slipping away, the Punjab Kings must find a way to tighten their defense if they wish to end their campaign on a positive note.

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Tshering Dorji

Tshering Dorji is a senior sports journalist at Kuensel, Bhutan’s national newspaper, and the country’s most consistent chronicler of cricket’s quiet rise in the Himalayan kingdom. A graduate of Sherubtse College, he began his storytelling career covering traditional archery before turning his focus to cricket, a sport that slowly found a foothold in Bhutanese schools and valleys. Tshering now documents every step of Bhutan’s journey in ICC Associate cricket, from World Cricket League fixtures to age-group development tournaments. His writing is known for its warmth and precision, particularly in exploring the unique challenge of playing spin bowling at altitude and the dedication of local coaches. A winner of the Bhutan National Press Freedom Award, Tshering is also a strong advocate for youth sport and uses his platform to amplify the stories of athletes from cricket’s newest frontiers. He remains committed to ensuring that Bhutanese cricket is seen and heard on the global stage.