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PBKS vs RCB IPL 2026 Match 61: Dharamsala Pitch & Weather Report

Ahmad Rashidi · · 4 min read
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PBKS vs RCB: Crucial Clash at Scenic HPCA Stadium in IPL 2026

The stage is set for a pivotal battle in IPL 2026 as the Punjab Kings host the Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the picturesque HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala. This afternoon showdown, scheduled for May 17 at 3:30 PM IST, could very well define the playoff trajectory for both teams.

High Stakes for Both Sides

Punjab Kings, currently fourth with 13 points from 12 matches, are staring down a losing streak of five consecutive defeats after a strong start to the season. A win here isn’t just desirable—it’s essential. With playoff qualification slipping through their fingers, Shreyas Iyer and his side are under immense pressure to reclaim their early-season form.

On the other hand, RCB sit at the top of the table with 16 points. A victory would not only guarantee their playoff spot but also position them strongly to finish in the top two, securing a crucial advantage in the business end of the tournament.

Recent Form and Key Performers

For PBKS, the batting unit has managed competitive totals thanks to contributions from Prabhsimran Singh and the middle order, despite Shreyas Iyer’s inconsistent run. However, their biggest concern remains the bowling attack, which has consistently leaked runs in the death overs. If they are to challenge RCB’s potent lineup, their pacers and spinners must deliver tighter spells.

RCB arrive with momentum. Virat Kohli, after enduring two ducks in a row, silenced critics with a record-breaking ninth IPL century in his last outing. His return to form couldn’t have come at a better time. Leading the bowling unit, Bhuvneshwar Kumar continues to shine with 23 wickets this season, maintaining an economy rate just over 7.5—an impressive feat in modern T20 cricket. The attack has been well-balanced, with contributions across departments.

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HPCA Stadium Pitch Report: Pacers in Favor

The HPCA Stadium, nestled in the Himalayas, is traditionally a high-scoring ground. However, this season has seen a shift—fast bowlers have found variable bounce, making life difficult for batters early on. While 200–210 remains a par score, both matches held here in IPL 2026 have been won by teams chasing.

Historically, teams batting first have won 9 out of 16 IPL matches at this venue. But in day-night games specifically, the first-innings advantage is clearer—4 wins for the side batting first in 7 matches. Spinners usually get minimal assistance, though crafty operators like Yuzvendra Chahal can still find turn, especially in the second innings as the pitch wears.

Weather Conditions: Clear Skies Ahead

According to AccuWeather, Dharamsala will enjoy pleasant conditions on match day. The temperature is expected to hover around 26°C, with a light westward wind blowing at 13 km/h—potentially aiding seam movement early in the game. With only 11% cloud cover and zero chance of rain, fans can expect an uninterrupted 40-over contest.

Unlike night matches here, dew won’t be a factor, leveling the playing field. Both captains will welcome the clear skies, though the decision to bat or bowl first could hinge on how the pitch behaves in the first 10 overs.

What to Expect?

Given the venue’s recent trend of successful chases and the absence of dew, a competitive total around 200 could once again be chased down. However, the bounce variability might encourage the top order to tread cautiously. With both teams possessing explosive lineups and in-form bowlers, the margin for error is razor-thin.

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For the fans at the stadium—and those watching worldwide—this isn’t just another league match. It’s a playoff rehearsal between two of the league’s most dynamic sides, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Himalayas.

One thing’s for sure: come May 17, Dharamsala will deliver high drama, high stakes, and high-quality cricket.

Ahmad Rashidi

Ahmad Rashidi is a senior cricket correspondent for TOLOnews and one of the most recognised voices covering Afghanistan’s remarkable cricketing rise. A Kabul University journalism graduate, he started reporting from the dusty club grounds of Nangarhar and Khost long before the world took notice of Afghan cricket. Today, Ahmad is a constant presence at ICC events, providing nuanced analysis in both Dari and English. His deep knowledge of spin bowling techniques—especially the art of leg‑spin and googly—has made him a go‑to expert on Afghanistan’s famed spinning attack. He has reported on multiple T20 World Cups, the Afghanistan Premier League, and the journeys of players like Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman from local heroes to global stars. Ahmad’s work is marked by a passion for storytelling and a commitment to shining a light on cricket’s development in emerging nations.