Punjab Kings will look to snap a two-match losing run when they host Mumbai Indians in match 33 of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 at the Maharaj Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, Chandigarh on Thursday (April 18).
PBKS, who were led by Sam Curran in Shikhar Dhawan’s absence, suffered a 3-wicket loss to Rajasthan Royals in their most recent outing, while Hardik Pandya’s MI suffered their fourth loss of the season at the hands of Chennai Super Kings.

PBKS, who are on four points, has lost to RR and Sunrisers Hyderabad at home as well as Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Lucknow Super Giants on the road, but have wins over Gujarat Titans away from home, and Delhi Capitals at their new home in Mullanpur.
MI, on the other hand, had opened their campaign with defeats to GT, SRH and RR, but stopped the slide with back-to-back wins over DC and RCB before going down by 20 runs to CSK in the most recent fixture.
PBKS and MI will lock horns for the 32nd time in IPL history and for the first time at the New PCA Stadium in Mullanpur. Here is a look at Punjab Kings vs Mumbai Indians head to head record, stats & results ahead of PBKS vs MI IPL 2024 Match 33:
In the 31 MI vs PBKS head to head matches in IPL so far, and it’s the Mumbai Indians, who edge Punjab Kings 16-15. In the last 5 meeting, however, it’s 3-2 in favour of PBKS. In 2023, both teams won at their opponents home grounds in high-scoring matches.
The two sides will clash for the first time at the New PCA Stadium, which has hosted 3 IPL matches so far. PBKS chased down 175 against DC, but fell short by 2 runs in run chase of 183 against SRH, and failed to defend 148 vs RR.
Several players have shined for the two franchises in some memorable clashes between the two sides in previous IPL meetings. Here is a look at the top performers and stats in the earlier MI vs PBKS fixtures:
| Stats | For PBKS vs MI | For MI vs PBKS |
| Wins Batting 1st | 9 | 6 |
| Wins Chasing | 6 | 10 |
| Highest Total | 230/3 in 2017 (Wankhede) | 223/6 in 2017 (Wankhede) |
| Lowest Total | 119/9 in 2009 (Centurion) | 87 All Out in 2011 (Mohali) |
| Highest Successful Chase | 177/2 in 2019 (Mohali) | 216/4 in 2023 (Mohali) |
| Lowest Total Defended | 119/8 in 2009 (Durban) | 159/5 in 2011 (Wankhede) |
| Most Runs | Shaun Marsh (526 runs) | Rohit Sharma (566 runs) |
| Highest scorer | Hashim Amla (104*) | Lendl Simmons (100*) |
| Most Sixes | Chris Gayle & KL Rahul (18 sixes each) | Kieron Pollard (41 sixes) |
| Most Fours | Shaun Marsh (54 fours) | Rohit Sharma (53 fours) |
| Most Fifties | Shaun Marsh (5 fifties) | Rohit Sharma (4 fifties) |
| Most Hundreds | KL Rahul & Hashim Amla (1 hundred each) | Lendl Simmons (1 hundred) |
| Most wickets | Piyush Chawla (15 wickets) | Lasith Malinga (22 wickets) |
| Best Bowling | Marcus Stoinis (4/15) | Munaf Patel (5/21) |