Prabhsimran Singh 6 Fours in 6 Balls vs DC
Harshvardhan Singh Gaur
Apr 25, 2026 • 6 min read
Prabhsimran Singh smashed 76 off just 26 balls at a strike rate of 292.30 — including an 18-ball fifty — as PBKS posted 116 in the powerplay chasing 265 vs DC in IPL 2026. The greatest T20 chase ever began here.
Prabhsimran Singh at the Arun Jaitley Stadium has effectively redefined the parameters of what is possible within the Powerplay of a T20 match. Facing a monumental target of 265, a score that would psychologically bury most batting units, Prabhsimran operated with a supernatural level of clarity, dismantling the Delhi Capitals' bowling attack with clinical brutality. His innings of 76 off just 26 deliveries was not merely a collection of runs; it was a high-velocity statement of intent that saw him reach his half-century in a lightning-fast 18 balls. By maintaining a strike rate of 292.31, he ensured that the required run rate—which started at a daunting 13.25—was actually brought down before the fielding restrictions had even been lifted.
IPL 2026: Match 35 — DC vs PBKS Summary & Stats
Match Summary
| Category | Match Details |
| Venue | Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi |
| DC Score | 264/2 (20 Overs) |
| PBKS Score | 265/4 (18.5 Overs) |
| Result | PBKS won by 6 wickets (Highest T20 Chase Ever) |
| Player of the Match | KL Rahul (152 runs - losing cause) |
Powerplay, where Prabhsimran faced Mukesh Kumar. In a display of pure dominance, the Punjab wicketkeeper-batter creamed four consecutive boundaries, treating a seasoned domestic campaigner like a club bowler. This assault was the primary catalyst for Punjab reaching 116/0 in just six overs, the second-highest Powerplay score in the history of the Indian Premier League. For a journalist observing from the press box, it was evident that Prabhsimran was no longer playing a standard game of cricket; he was operating as a "hidden destroyer," a tactical weapon specifically designed to exploit the flat decks and short boundaries of the 2026 season.
Match Performance: Prabhsimran Singh (PBKS)
| Statistic | Performance Data |
| Runs Scored | 76 |
| Balls Faced | 26 |
| Strike Rate | 292.31 |
| Boundary Count | 9 Fours / 5 Sixes |
| Milestone | 18-Ball Fifty (Season Fastest) |
| Powerplay Impact | Part of the 116-run record stand |
The emotional weight of this performance cannot be overstated, as it provided the backbone for the highest successful chase in the history of T20 cricket. While the Delhi Capitals had celebrated a record-breaking total of 264/2 behind KL Rahul’s century, Prabhsimran’s response turned their home ground into a theater of disbelief. His ability to hit through the line and utilize his wrists to manufacture boundaries against both extreme pace and elite spin showed a technical evolution that places him among the most dangerous openers in the world today. By the time he departed, the foundation for an 82-run victory had been so firmly established that the result felt like a foregone conclusion, despite the astronomical nature of the target.
The Finishers: PBKS Record-Breaking Chase
| Player | Runs | Balls | Strike Rate | Impact |
| Prabhsimran Singh | 76 | 26 | 292.31 | The Powerplay Destroyer |
| Shreyas Iyer | 71 | 36 | 197.22 | The Middle-Order Anchor |
| Priyansh Arya | 43 | 17 | 252.94 | Fearless Opening Support |
| Shashank Singh | 19* | 10 | 190.00 |
As the tournament moves into the business end, the "Prabhsimran Factor" is now the primary headache for opposition analysts. He has successfully integrated a "no-fear" philosophy that allows him to take risks that others would find suicidal, yet he executes them with a high degree of technical safety. For the readers at CricDesi, this match wasn't just a win; it was a historical landmark. Prabhsimran Singh has proven that in IPL 2026, the scoreboard is merely a suggestion, and with a strike rate approaching 300, even a 265-run mountain can be leveled in the span of a few overs. Punjab Kings have officially ascended to the top of the table, and they have done so on the back of a player who currently looks less like a man and more like a run-scoring machine.
- KL Rahul (DC): 152 (67) — The highest individual score in a losing cause.
- Prabhsimran Singh (PBKS): 76 (26) — Ignited the record chase.
- Shreyas Iyer (PBKS): 71 (36) — Stabilized the post-powerplay phase.
- Nitish Rana (DC): 91 (44) — Provided the DC foundation.
- Kuldeep Yadav (DC): 2/46 (4.0) — Only bowler with multiple wickets.
The technical structuralism of Prabhsimran Singh’s assault in Match 35 was a masterclass in exploiting the specific "short-side" boundaries of the Arun Jaitley Stadium. While his opening partner, Priyansh Arya, provided the raw velocity from one end, Prabhsimran operated with a terrifying precision, specifically targeting the arc between long-on and deep mid-wicket. Statistically, his strike rate of 292.31 was not fueled by reckless swinging, but by a clinical understanding of the Delhi Capitals' defensive lengths. Facing the extreme pace of Marco Jansen, Prabhsimran utilized the bowler's own speed, playing late and using his wrists to manufacture three boundaries in a single over that traveled at an average velocity of 148 KPH.
The most compelling aspect of this 76 off 26 was the way it neutralized the psychological advantage Delhi had built after scoring 264. In most cricketing contexts, a 265-run target leads to a conservative start as teams try to find their feet; Prabhsimran did the opposite. By reaching his fifty in just 18 deliveries, he effectively "broke" the Delhi Capitals' tactical spirit by the fourth over. His demolition of Mukesh Kumar—hitting four consecutive fours in the final over of the fielding restrictions—was the definitive moment that transformed the "impossible chase" into a mathematical probability. As a journalist observing the dugout, it was clear that the Capitals had no "Plan C" for a batter who was striking at nearly 300 without offering a single clear chance to the fielders.
Prabhsimran Singh: IPL 2026 Season Stats (PBKS)
| Metric | Season Total |
| Total Runs | 287 |
| Average | 39.00 |
| Strike Rate | 188.45 |
| Highest Score | 76 (vs DC) |
| Sixes Hit | 22 |
For the readers at CricDesi, the "Prabhsimran Phenomenon" of 2026 is a testament to the evolution of the wicketkeeper-batter role. He is no longer just a secondary contributor; he is the undisputed engine of the highest successful chase in T20 history. His performance ensured that even after his departure in the ninth over, the required run rate had been sufficiently managed to allow Shreyas Iyer and Shashank Singh to finish the job with seven balls to spare. As Punjab Kings sit comfortably at the top of the table with 14 points, Prabhsimran has established himself as the most impactful Powerplay disruptor in the league. If he continues to strike at this "supernatural" rate, the 2026 season might just end with him lifting both the trophy and the record for the most aggressive season by an opener.
Founder's Question: Prabhsimran became only the third player in IPL history to hit six fours in a single over (joining Rahane and Shaw). As a founder, I have to ask: Was this more about Prabhsimran’s genius or Mukesh Kumar’s failure to adapt his length?