Shashank Singh’s rough night in the field continued on April 25, 2026, when Punjab Kings met Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. He dropped a simple catch of KL Rahul at the boundary in the third over, then spilled another chance while running to his right before Ricky Ponting took him off the field.
Suryansh Shedge came on in his place, but by then the damage had already been done. Rahul went on to his fifty in 26 balls, and Nitish Rana also raced to his own half-century as Delhi reached 142 runs in 12 overs.
The sequence was stark for Punjab because Singh had already endured a difficult previous game against Lucknow Super Giants, where he dropped three catches and let one ball sail over him at the boundary. On Saturday, he was again in the spotlight for the wrong reasons, and Ponting did not let the fielding errors linger.
“That’s probably very fair to say. We set ourselves to pretty high standards. Yeah, and we’ve been pretty good for most of the time. We were a little bit off in the back end of our last game as well, and we haven’t started that well today. So we know where we’re at now,” Ponting said after the lapse-filled start. A fan summed up the mood online with a blunt message to Singh: “Oh Shashank, just hide from Ponting for a couple of days man...its just not ur day today in the field,”
The errors mattered because Punjab came into the match unbeaten in IPL 2026, with five wins from six matches and one washout at Eden Gardens. Instead of extending that run, they spent much of the evening reacting to fielding mistakes that undercut their clean start to the season.
For Punjab, the immediate concern is not just one bad spell but whether Singh can recover quickly after back-to-back games that exposed his confidence under pressure. The next match will show whether this was a temporary lapse or a wider problem the unbeaten side can no longer ignore.