Dharamsala, May 15 -- Following the loss to Mumbai Indians (MI), Punjab Kings (PBKS) assistant coach Brad Haddin said that while there were good signs from the match, the team has not been able to handle pressure in their run of five successive losses and need to find a way to get out of the rut they are in.

After a dream start with a seven-match unbeaten streak, spanning six wins and a no-result, PBKS' campaign continues to worsen, registering their fifth successive loss at Dharamsala on Thursday. This plunge means that PBKS will have to win their last remaining two matches and will also have to pray that other results help them.

Speaking during the post-match presser, Haddin said that they had the right playing XI, which felt in contr...