New Delhi: Punjab Kings had hoped ​to tighten their grip on top spot in ‌the Indian ​Premier League (IPL) on Wednesday but a succession of dropped catches saw them fall to a third straight defeat and allowed Sunrisers Hyderabad to climb above them.

Hyderabad batter Ishan Kishan (55) was dropped twice, while Heinrich Klaasen ⁠capitalised on an early reprieve to smash 69 and power the hosts to 235-4 in their 20 overs.

Punjab managed only 202 in reply, though captain Shreyas Iyer ‌said they should have been shooting for a much lower target.

"We dropped many catches at the start, we could ‌have easily reduced their score by 30-40 runs," ‌he added.

"Unfortunately, we were not able to take ‌catches, I think that was ‌the biggest setback for us in today's game - definitely something to reflect ​on and come ‌back stronger."

Leg-spinner Yuzvendra ​Chahal created two chances only ⁠to see both spilled, bringing to eight the number of catches that have been grassed off his bowling this ​season.

Teammate ⁠Shashank Singh has ⁠dropped five catches in his last three matches.

Spin-bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule said players like Kishan and Klaasen punish teams ⁠if given a second chance.

"It was very important to take those catches because they are such players that if you tend to drop catches, they will score and score quickly," he told a press conference.

"I definitely ‌think catching could have changed the momentum of the game. There would ​have been fresh batters on the pitch and we could have executed our plans more effectively and then ended up maybe giving more than 50 runs less."