
The fielding crisis in IPL 2026 has completely changed the outcome of matches, with a collective dip to a 77.9% tournament catching efficiency. Missed chances are incredibly costly for teams because batters who receive a lifeline score 40+ runs in 18 instances, resulting in a 78% match loss rate for the dropping team.
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Delhi Capitals (DC) — 34.6% Drop Rate:
Delhi Capitals statistically own the weakest hands of the tournament, operating at a league-worst 65.4% catching efficiency. They essentially grassed one out of every three chances that came their way. . The Capitals have spilled 19 out of the 36 catch chances created. Their boundary-line catching was completely fragmented. Because bowlers are already under massive pressure from the Impact Player rule, DC's inability to hold standard catches caused their defensive plans to fall apart. Prominent drops involved high-value targets like David Miller and Axar Patel misjudging routine skiers. This frequently left Director of Cricket of DC Venugopal Rao visibly frustrated in the dugout as dropped catches directly translated into lost points.
DC dropped 22 catches so far, and their catching efficiency is 63.3 % - the worst by any side this season. pic.twitter.com/dfKwlIT8JR
— Pintu Meena (@pintumeena25) May 17, 2026
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Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) — 27.3% Drop Rate:
SRH finished second-worst in terms of conversion with a 72.7% catching efficiency. While their efficiency percentage is slightly ahead of Delhi, they committed the highest absolute volume of errors in IPL 2026 by dropping 24 to 26 catches over the course of the tournament. SRH suffered heavily from cluster drops, frequently spilling multiple chances within the same game or even the same over. This forced frontline bowlers like captain Pat Cummins into exhausting, prolonged spells. They gifted over 120+ unearned runs to opposition teams. This leakage directly ruined their net run rate during critical playoff seeding windows, balancing out their ultra-aggressive batting approach with defensive instability.
SRH fielding has been really poor this season they've dropped 26 catches with a catching efficiency of just 72.7% pic.twitter.com/ux7W9gzvWv
— OrangeFever🦅 (@orangefever__) May 17, 2026
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Punjab Kings (PBKS) — 26.4% Drop Percentage:
📊 Yuzvendra Chahal: Performance & "Bad Luck" Stats Total Wicket-Taking Chances Created - 16 Catches Spilled by PBKS Fielders - 8 (50%) League Ranking (Drop %) - #1 Highest (Among 61 bowlers with 4+ chances) 📍The "Unluckiest" Bowler: Out of 61 bowlers who have created at least… https://t.co/Y4gKpJLjj9 pic.twitter.com/AJphJgGO9d
— AkCricTalks🎤🇮🇳 (@AKCricTalks) May 7, 2026
Punjab Kings are tied down the bottom tier with a 73.6% catching efficiency, grassing 21 total chances. PBKS showed a total vulnerability to high-pressure death overs, breaking down completely during high-scoring chases. Their April 25th performance became a historical low point for the franchise. They dropped KL Rahul twice in a single match (including an early drop by Shashank Singh). Rahul punished them by scoring an unbeaten 152 runs*, making that single drop cost an astonishing 136 runs in isolation. The fielding became so unreliable that head coach Ricky Ponting actively benched regular players over defensive lapses.



