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Punjab Kings: Countdown to the big show

The Telegraph analyses the team who have never won the title in the past 13 editions of IPL

Mayank Agarwal (right) at practice; all eyes will be on Mohammed Shami (left), who’s back from an injury. Twitter / @PunjabKingsIPL

Sudipto Gupta
Published 02.04.21, 03:33 AM

They have never won the IPL in the past 13 editions of the tournament. They need to do things differently and for starters, they have just rebranded themselves with the hope that it would bring about a change in fortunes.

So Kings XI Punjab are now rechristened Punjab Kings.

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But what’s in a name? Do they have the players who can take them all the way to the title in IPL 2021? Or even if they have the right players, will they be able to forge a winning combination? Remember, how they flattered to deceive last year?

On paper, Punjab have one of the hottest batting line-ups in this year’s IPL. At the top, they have KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal, who formed a very successful opening pair in IPL 2020. Captain Rahul was a run machine with a tally of 670, Mayank too was impressive with 424 runs.

Following them is the evergreen Chris Gayle and the fast-rising Nicholas Pooran. Punjab will have to think wisely with this Caribbean pair. They had erred in not playing Gayle initially last year, while Pooran’s big-hitting ability is best used if he bats up the order. But it looks like veteran Gayle might have to again fight for his place in the XI as Punjab have roped in the No.1 T20 batsman in the world, Dawid Malan.

One assumes that Punjab will be regularly playing Aussie pacer Jhye Richardson after getting him on board for Rs 14 crore. That leaves just three available slots in the team for overseas players. And with no Glenn Maxwell in the team this time, they will probably be looking to play one overseas all-rounder from the trio of Fabian Allen, Chris Jordan and Moises Henriques. That makes the equation more complex.

On the bowling front, all eyes will be on the return from injury of Mohammed Shami. If he is fit, it will be interesting to see him and Richardson pair up.

Lessons from IPL 2020

Last year’s finish: Sixth

X-factor

In a squad bursting with big names, there’s a certain Shahrukh Khan who can be the “Baazigar” for Punjab. Not because he is a namesake, but because the 6 feet 4 inches Tamil Nadu batsman is known for his Hulk-like presence at the crease. He can muscle up sixes from the word go, is flexible to bat at any position and comes on the back of a very successful domestic season. It will also be easier for Punjab to slot the Indian in the XI. He might just be the finisher they were looking for.

Shahrukh in T20s (overall)

> Mts 31 > Runs 293 > HS 40* > Avg. 18.31 > S/r 131.39

Kings XI Punjab Indian Premier League (IPL)
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