
PBKS vs MI Qualifier 2: How have Punjab Kings fared against the Mumbai Indians in the IPL? Full head to head record
The Punjab Kings will have a second crack at making the final as they take on five-time champions Mumbai Indians in the Qualifier 2 match in the Indian Premier League on June 1, Sunday.
The two teams will battle at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, which is the venue for the IPL 2025 final.
MI comes into this fixture high on confidence after beating the Gujarat Titans in a high-scoring Eliminator match on Friday at the New PCA Stadium in Mullanpur.
The Punjab side, on the other hand, have had two days to pick themselves up after a demoralising defeat in Qualifier 1, on Thursday, against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
Ahead of today's blockbuster game, let us take a look at some key stats in the PBKS vs MI rivalry:
Last result: PBKS beat MI by seven wickets (May 26, 2025)
Highest Score: 243/5 vs Gujarat Titans (March, 2025)
Lowest Score: 123/9 vs Kolkata Knight Riders (April, 2021)
Highest Score: 178/3 vs Rajasthan Royals (May, 2014)
Lowest Score: 160/6 vs Gujarat Titans (March, 2025)
Rohit Sharma (MI) - Innings: 25, Runs: 626, Average: 27.21, Strike Rate: 131.78, Highest Score: 79*
Kieron Pollard (MI) - Innings: 23, Runs: 539, Average: 38.50, Strike Rate: 162.34, Highest Score: 83
Shaun Marsh (PBKS) - Innings: 12, Runs: 526, Average: 47.81, Strike Rate: 132.49, Highest Score: 81
Bowler Inns. Wkts. Econ. Avg. BBI
Jasprit Bumrah (MI) - Innings: 17, Wickets: 24, Economy Rate: 6.23, Average: 16.79, Best Figures: 3/15
Lasith Malinga (MI) - Innings: 14, Wickets: 22, Economy Rate: 8.00, Average: 20.00, Best Figures: 4/22
Piyush Chawla (PBKS) - Innings: 13, Wickets: 19, Economy Rate: 7.27, Average:18.00, Best Figures: 3/24
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