Punjab KingsPunjab Kings
Captain: Shreyas Iyer
Coach: Ricky Ponting
Home ground: PCA New Stadium, Mullanpur
IPL titles: 0
Owners: KPH Dream Cricket Private Ltd
Punjab Kings (previously Kings XI Punjab) was bought for Rs 304 crore (about US$76 million) in 2008 by Mohit Burman, Ness Wadia, Preity Zinta and Karan Paul. The only franchises that went for lower were Rajasthan Royals (Rs 268 crore, $67 million) and Kolkata Knight Riders (Rs 300 crore, $75.09 million). Punjab, who changed their name ahead of the 2021 IPL, have got to the final only once.

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Punjab Kings history

They had a promising start in the first season, but haven’t enjoyed consistent success, lacking a stable core. In October 2010, the IPL governing council expelled Punjab and Rajasthan Royals from the league, alleging transgression of shareholding and ownership norms. The matter reached the courts, and both franchises were reinstated, but the uncertainty affected Punjab’s plans for the auction in 2011, where they had a chance to rebuild their team. Their coach, Michael Bevan, was appointed just four days before the auction, and they ended up not retaining any players.

After three more middling years, they hit a sweet spot in the 2014 auction, assembling an exciting team under Sanjay Bangar as coach and going on to top the league stage and lose a closely fought final against KKR, while also reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League T20. But they haven’t quite been able to build on those gains since.
At the turn of the 2020s, though they were among the higher-rated sides due to their batting-heavy line-up, Punjab continued to remain on the fringes. A new captain in 2022, Mayank Agarwal, didn’t help turn their fortunes around, and he was replaced by Shikhar Dhawan in 2023.

PBKS highs

A new-look team, captained by George Bailey, set a scorching pace in 2014. Glenn Maxwell – who finished as Player of the Tournament – started with a slew of marauding innings, ably supported by David Miller. Punjab topped the table with 11 wins in 14 matches, but they narrowly lost the final despite piling up 199.

PBKS lows

They finished as wooden spooners three times: in 2010, 2015 and 2016. The 2015 season was particularly galling, coming as it did after their best year. They won only three games and lost 11 in 2015.

Punjab Kings season by season.

2024 – ninth
M14 W5 W% 35.7

Punjab were sluggish through the season, winning only two matches in a row. They lost their regular captain Shikhar Dhawan to injury early in the season during a streak of four defeats. The highlight of their season was gunning down 262 against KKR with eight wickets to spare, in the process setting the world record for the highest successful T20 chase. Punjab seamer Harshal Patel won the purple cap for his 24 wickets.

2023 – eighth
M14 W6 W% 42.8

Punjab weren’t as poor as their position on the table suggests – they didn’t lose more than two games in a row at any point, but they never got a strong run going either. They missed the explosiveness of the injured Jonny Bairstow, and Liam Livingstone couldn’t play the first six games due to fitness issues. But two uncapped batters stepped up in their place, Prabhsimran Singh and Jitesh Sharma
2022 – sixth
M14 W7 W% 50

Finishing sixth for the fourth year in a row, Kings failed to capitalise on their big-hitting line-up. Seven wins proved not nearly enough in a ten-team season, with individual performances not translating into team effort. They were left to rue close losses, ending possibly one win away from a playoffs spot.
2021 – sixth
M14 W6 W% 42.8

For the third straight season, they finished sixth on the table with 12 points. Nothing changed significantly from previous years: the openers still did the bulk of the scoring (Rahul finished among the top scorers in the tournament), and the side showed sparks of brilliance, but were not able to string enough solid performances together on the whole.
2020 – sixth
M14 W6 W% 42.8

Punjab ended the season with six wins and 12 points again. Their season was a rollercoaster, with just one win to show from several agonisingly close games in the first half, followed by five consecutive victories in a late surge for a playoff spot, but they were unable to sustain that momentum.
2019 – sixth
M14 W6 W% 42.8

Punjab finished on six wins and 12 points, but one spot higher on the table than the previous year. If one close defeat had turned into victory, they would have been in the playoffs, but despite quality performances from Rahul, Ashwin and Mohammed Shami, they weren’t consistent enough.
2018 – seventh
M14 W6 W% 42.8

The squad underwent another change after another major auction, and R Ashwin was appointed captain. They won five of their first six matches but then found their fortunes reversed, getting a solitary win from their next eight games. The bright spot was KL Rahul’s 659 runs, the third highest aggregate of the season.
2017 – fifth
M14 W7 W% 50

Maxwell was made captain, and Punjab enjoyed a somewhat better season than their previous two, but they were bowled out for 73, their lowest total in the IPL so far, against Rising Pune Supergiant in a game they needed to win to be in contention for a playoff spot.
2016 – eighth
M14 W4 W% 28.5

Another dismal season. Punjab’s fortunes were reflected in their final league match, against Rising Pune Supergiant. Both teams were on eight points, battling to avoid a bottom finish, and Punjab seemed to have the upper hand defending 23 off the final over. But MS Dhoni hit a four and two sixes off the last three balls to seal victory for Pune.
2015 – eighth
M14 W3 W% 21.4

Everything that could go pear-shaped did. Maxwell averaged 13 over 11 innings, and though Miller was their highest run-getter, he was a shadow of his 2014 self. Only three wins in the league stage meant Punjab were consigned to the bottom of the table.
2014 – runners-up
M17 W12 W% 70.5

They were clear leaders in the group stage, with 11 wins. Maxwell and Miller had a great season with the bat; Virender Sehwag contributed a vital century in the second qualifier, but in the final, despite a hundred from Wriddhiman Saha, Punjab went down in a thrilling last-over finish against KKR.
2013 – sixth
M16 W8 W% 50

The high point of their season came when David Miller announced himself on the big stage with a 38-ball unbeaten century against Royal Challengers Bangalore, but overall Punjab had a middling tournament, with eight wins and eight losses.
2012 – sixth
M16 W8 W% 50

The bowlers, led by Parvinder Awana and Piyush Chawla, outperformed the batters this season, although their top scorer, Mandeep Singh, did get the Emerging Player of the Year award. Punjab finished sixth out of nine teams, though the teams placed fourth and fifth had only one point more.
2011 – fifth
M14 W7 W% 50

Punjab missed out on a spot in the knockouts. Adam Gilchrist led a revamped team; Marsh remained and produced another stellar season. The rest of the batting and bowling was adequate and consistent without being spectacular, which reflected in their eventual position.
2010 – eighth
M14 W4 W% 28.5

Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara made over 800 runs between them, and Irfan Pathan contributed all round, but Punjab seemed to lose the vital moments. They won only one out of their first eight games. The losses were often close, but without the points to show for it, they wilted, eventually finishing bottom of the heap.
2009 – fifth
M14 W7 W% 50

They tied for points on the table with eventual champions Deccan Chargers but had a considerably lower net run rate, and so didn’t qualify for the semi-finals. Punjab didn’t have any standout performances in the tournament, played in South Africa, and they would have finished seventh if Mumbai Indians had not messed up a modest chase against them.
2008 – third
M15 W10 W% 66.6

Shaun Marsh came to international attention with a blockbuster season, scoring 616 runs and driving Punjab to the knockouts. They won 11 of their 14 league games and lost to Chennai Super Kings in the semi-final by nine wickets.

Punjab Kings key players

KL Rahul
He was bought for Rs 11 crore ($1.7 million) in the 2018 auction and has been the leading run-scorer for the franchise in every season since, going on to become their all-time leading run getter in 2021. He was appointed captain for the 2020 and 2021 seasons, before moving to Lucknow Super Giants in 2022.
Chris Gayle
Bought at the very end of the 2018 auction, Gayle shrugged off some middling T20 returns to become a batting lynchpin for the side. He has scored over 1300 runs in 41 matches for them, and could have added to that tally had he not taken a break in the second leg of the 2021 season due to bubble fatigue.
Shaun Marsh
Marsh did not have a single bad season in over ten years with the team, piling up runs quietly and effectively. His career took off on the back of the first IPL, but while he experienced ups and downs elsewhere, he was rock solid for Punjab, as nearly 2500 runs show.
David Miller
Another batter who grabbed global attention with his feats for Punjab. He has even captained the team, though not with great success, and for eight seasons he was one of the few constants in a side otherwise in constant flux.
Arshdeep Singh
The left-arm seamer has become the go-to bowler for Punjab in the death overs, with the most wickets and the best economy in that period among the main bowlers since the beginning of the 2021 season.

Punjab Kings Squad

  • Shreyas Iyer
  • Arshdeep Singh
  • Priyansh Arya
  • Pyla Avinash
  • Azmatullah Omarzai
  • Xavier Bartlett
  • Yuzvendra Chahal
  • Praveen Dubey
  • Lockie Ferguson
  • Aaron Hardie
  • Harnoor Singh
  • Harpreet Brar
  • Josh Inglis
  • Marco Jansen
  • Glenn Maxwell
  • Musheer Khan
  • Prabhsimran Singh
  • Kuldeep Sen
  • Shashank Singh
  • Marcus Stoinis
  • Suryansh Shedge
  • Vishnu Vinod
  • Vijaykumar Vyshak
  • Nehal Wadhera
  • Yash Thakur

    Highest totals For Indian Premier League – PBKS.

    Highest totals

     

    262/218.414.032v KKREden Gardenswon26 Apr 2024Twenty20
    243/520.012.151v GTAhmedabadwon25 Mar 2025Twenty20
    232/220.011.601v RCBDharamsalawon17 May 2011Twenty20
    231/420.011.551v CSKCuttackwon7 May 2014Twenty20
    230/320.011.501v MIWankhedewon11 May 2017Twenty20
    226/620.011.301v CSKWankhedewon30 May 2014Twenty20
    223/220.011.151v RRSharjahlost27 Sep 2020Twenty20
    221/620.011.051v RRWankhedewon12 Apr 2021Twenty20
    221/320.011.051v RRMohaliwon28 May 2008Twenty20
    219/620.010.951v CSKMullanpurwon8 Apr 2025Twenty20
    214/820.010.701v MIWankhedewon22 Apr 2023Twenty20
    214/320.010.701v MIMohalilost3 May 2023Twenty20
    214/820.010.702v KKRIndorelost12 May 2018Twenty20
    214/520.010.701v SRHHyderabadlost19 May 2024Twenty20
    211/418.411.302v SRHHyderabadwon14 May 2014Twenty20
    209/920.010.451v RCBBrabournewon13 May 2022Twenty20
    208/519.010.942v RCBDY Patilwon27 Mar 2022Twenty20
    207/420.010.352v CSKMohalilost19 Apr 2008Twenty20
    206/418.510.932v CSKAbu Dhabiwon18 Apr 2014Twenty20
    206/320.010.301v RCBDubai (DICS)won24 Sep 2020Twenty20
    204/218.211.122v KKREden Gardenswon4 Apr 2010Twenty20
    203/320.010.151v RCBBengalurulost16 Mar 2010Twenty20
    202/620.010.102v DaredevilsDelhilost23 Apr 2011Twenty20
    20119.510.132v LSGMohalilost28 Apr 2023Twenty20
    201/620.010.052v CSKChennaiwon30 Apr 2023Twenty20
    200/719.510.082v GTAhmedabadwon4 Apr 2024Twenty20
    199/420.09.951v KKRBengalurulost1 Jun 2014Twenty20
    198/820.09.901v RCBBengaluruwon9 May 2014Twenty20
    198/420.09.901v MIIndorelost20 Apr 2017Twenty20
    198/820.09.902v DCDharamsalalost17 May 2023Twenty20
    198/520.09.901v MIPunewon13 Apr 2022Twenty20
    197/420.09.851v MIWankhedelost10 Apr 2019Twenty20
    197/720.09.851v CSKMohaliwon15 Apr 2018Twenty20
    197/420.09.851v RRGuwahatiwon5 Apr 2023Twenty20
    195/420.09.751v DCWankhedelost18 Apr 2021Twenty20
    195/720.09.751v RRMohaliwon21 Apr 2011Twenty20
    194/418.010.772v RCBMohaliwon6 May 2013Twenty20
    194/620.09.702v ChargersMohaliwon13 May 2012Twenty20
    193/318.410.332v RRSharjahwon20 Apr 2014Twenty20
    193/419.110.062v CSKMohaliwon13 Apr 2011Twenty20
    193/620.09.651v SRHSharjahwon22 Apr 2014Twenty20
    193/320.09.651v SRHMohaliwon19 Apr 2018Twenty20
    192/320.09.601v CSKDharamsalalost18 Apr 2010Twenty20
    191/620.09.552v RRAhmedabadtied21 Apr 2015Twenty20
    191/520.09.551v KKRMohaliwon1 Apr 2023Twenty20
    190/420.09.502v KKREden Gardenslost27 Mar 2019Twenty20
    189/920.09.451v GTBrabournelost8 Apr 2022Twenty20
    189/420.09.451v MIWankhedewon21 May 2008Twenty20
    189/520.09.451v RRWankhedelost7 May 2022Twenty20
    189/320.09.451v Guj LionsMohalilost7 May 2017Twenty20
    188/720.09.401v Guj LionsRajkotwon23 Apr 2017Twenty20
    187/420.09.351v CSKWankhedewon25 Apr 2022Twenty20
    187/520.09.351v RRDharamsalalost19 May 2023Twenty20
    186/319.59.372v WarriorsMohaliwon21 Apr 2013Twenty20
    185/720.09.252v RCBBengalurulost24 Apr 2019Twenty20
    185/420.09.251v RRAbu Dhabilost30 Oct 2020Twenty20
    184/420.09.201v RRJaipurwon25 Mar 2019Twenty20
    18319.19.542v MIMullanpurlost18 Apr 2024Twenty20
    183/520.09.151v KKREden Gardenslost9 May 2015Twenty20
    183/520.09.152v MIWankhedelost16 May 2018Twenty20
    183/620.09.151v KKRMohalilost3 May 2019Twenty20
    183/820.09.151v MIDharamsalawon18 May 2013Twenty20
    183/420.09.152v RRDubai (DICS)lost21 Sep 2021Twenty20
    18220.09.101v MIMohaliwon25 Apr 2008Twenty20
    182/620.09.101v RRMohaliwon16 Apr 2019Twenty20
    18117.010.642v RCBDharamsalalost9 May 2024Twenty20
    181/418.59.612v KochiIndorewon13 May 2011Twenty20
    181/520.09.051v RCBMohalilost2 Apr 2010Twenty20
    181/520.09.051v DaredevilsMohaliwon7 May 2016Twenty20
    181/920.09.052v SRHMohalilost28 Apr 2017Twenty20
    180/820.09.001v CSKBrabournewon3 Apr 2022Twenty20
    180/720.09.002v SRHHyderabadlost11 May 2015Twenty20
    180/620.09.002v SRHMullanpurlost9 Apr 2024Twenty20
    179/720.08.951v KKREden Gardenslost8 May 2023Twenty20
    179/520.08.951v RCBAhmedabadwon30 Apr 2021Twenty20
    179/420.08.951v RRMohaliwon23 May 2014Twenty20
    179/420.08.951v SRHMohalilost15 May 2016Twenty20
    178/419.39.122v ChargersMohaliwon23 May 2008Twenty20
    178/620.08.901v KKRMohaliwon3 May 2008Twenty20
    178/420.08.901v CSKDubai (DICS)lost4 Oct 2020Twenty20
    178/520.08.902v LSGLucknowlost30 Mar 2024Twenty20
    177/216.210.832v LSGLucknowwon1 Apr 2025Twenty20
    177/218.49.482v MIMohaliwon30 Mar 2019Twenty20
    177/619.29.152v DCMullanpurwon23 Mar 2024Twenty20
    177/520.08.851v MIWankhedewon12 Apr 2015Twenty20
    177/220.08.852v RCBSharjahwon15 Oct 2020Twenty20
    176/318.19.682v RCBBengaluruwon14 May 2013Twenty20
    176/620.08.801v RCBBengalurulost25 Mar 2024Twenty20
    176/620.08.802v MIDubai (DICS)tied18 Oct 2020Twenty20
    174/318.09.662v CSKCenturionlost7 May 2009Twenty20
    174/620.08.701v KKREden Gardenslost25 May 2008Twenty20
    174/420.08.702v RCBMohalilost9 May 2016Twenty20
    174/620.08.701v MIIndorelost4 May 2018Twenty20
    174/320.08.701v ChargersDharamsalalost16 Apr 2010Twenty20
    173/418.09.612v CSKMohaliwon5 May 2019Twenty20
    173/319.09.102v RCBDurbanwon24 Apr 2009Twenty20
    173/420.08.651v RCBMohalilost13 Apr 2019Twenty20
    172/720.08.601v SupergiantsVisakhapatnamlost21 May 2016Twenty20
    171/620.08.552v CSKChennailost2 May 2013Twenty20
    Kings XI
    171/420.08.551v DaredevilsDharamsalawon16 May 2013Twenty20

    Most runs in Indian Premier League – Punjab Kings.

    Most runs

     

    2018-20215555102548132*56.621823139.76223221110
    2008-201771697247711539.951866132.74120126678
    2012-20197977231850101*34.251333138.7819112687
    2018-202260592151310626.541073141.0019414458
    2018-2021414141339104*36.18935143.20110211192
    2014-20256965913259523.66839157.9261010679
    2014-2017574941115115*24.77845131.951519837
    2011-2021625811107377*22.82875122.624711716
    2008-20103734210099431.53779129.528211718
    2022-20243030498599*37.88757130.117111428
    2008-20185148595958*22.30750127.8637551
    2013-2017454129579524.53721132.73329535
    2011-20133434384910627.38667127.2814310328
    2019-2025383884710322.28577146.791449044
    2008-2010363512837110*36.39594140.901218725
    2022-2024303058279433.08489169.12615760
    2022-20244036473049*22.81483151.1325345
    2015-2016252517048929.33592118.91517718
    2011-20133634669568*24.82577120.45215126
    2014-20186851156864419.05542126.5643732
    2019-20243633964163*26.70477134.38425722
    2019-2021333146067722.44391154.98253544
    2008-20104235116036025.12460131.08114722
    2016-201716163577104*44.38407141.762326021
    2014-2015252555412222.16399138.841116821
    2022-202422221551108*26.23370148.911216723
    2014-20153029951661*25.80380135.7824117
    2011-201321211499120*24.95406122.901215920
    2024-20251817946068*57.50280164.28323626
    2021-20233331104264720.28316134.8122628
    2008-201387522140124*12.93355112.9573612
    2009-2010151413868429.69333115.91313310
    2012-2013222023828021.22296129.05223813
    2012-2017302433425116.28272125.7314369
    2018-2020181613225421.46241133.60212513
    2016-2025231842875220.50237121.09112110
    2011-2011141322826925.63220128.1811327
    2022-2023131312775023.08191145.02112215
    2020-2021191652616423.72194134.53221414
    2008-20131212525179*35.85207121.2512111
    2023-2024992476627.44168147.0221278
    2008-2009111112417524.10186129.5621258
    2019-20244124132332921.18190122.631199
    2008-200811112217120.09148149.3221278
    2010-201010102187521.80178122.4711276
    2008-2010221722183814.5323194.372179
    2019-2021151022136726.62176121.0212244
    2024-2024882116126.37116181.89112511
    2024-202411921896127.00113167.2511015
    2014-202433201218925*23.62166113.85157
    2023-20249921825726.00136133.821128
    2025-202544216897*84.0084200.0021014
    2025-20254415810339.5075210.66111511
    2021-20216611464229.20119122.68124
    2018-2019281521444511.0799145.455108
    2012-201210101405014.0014199.291160
    2018-201810911344616.75100134.00268
    2017-201777113250*22.0088150.0011175
    2014-201466112540*25.00124100.80170
    2008-201011101194311.90101117.82298
    2023-2023661173619.5092127.17154
    2025-20253311146257.0073156.16178
    2013-201398310927*21.8077141.55195
    2011-201344219109249.08100109.00375
    2011-2012141331062410.6011691.372111
    2010-2013159510435*26.0072144.4483
    2023-2024551034120.6093110.75103
    2022-2024361349825*10.8892106.524105
    2016-20183717693158.4589104.4972
    2014-20162619109216*10.2210092.00254
    2011-20116419051*30.009693.75171
    2011-2012751753818.7571105.6381
    2008-200844733118.257597.3361
    2022-20243013668259.7159115.25154
    2017-201744652616.2562104.8362
    2020-20211372613012.2052117.3033
    2008-201222755628*28.0051109.8061
    2008-2009128256259.337574.6620
    2008-2010131065616*14.0056100.00152
    2022-20226635125*17.0044115.90115
    2011-20132111451177.285592.72241
    2018-2018541473515.6644106.8141
    2013-2013851454211.2525180.00243
    2011-2011651432010.7531138.7061
    2020-20202214222*42.0027155.5532
    2010-2010331423321.0042100.0051
    2025-20254213734*37.0025148.0022
    2015-2017177333158.254376.74221
    2008-201028873215*32.004276.19160
    2018-2019209332145.334080.00221
    2021-2021542311415.503296.8701
    2019-2025691373010*5.004566.66340
    2010-20104328149.333093.3320
    2021-202111262626.0026100.0011
    2013-202261131226726.003574.2810
    2016-201622232211.503174.1910
    2019-202122622295.503366.6610
    2016-20165211918*19.0013146.1511
    2017-20173211915*19.0011172.7240
    2020-20205311910*9.5018105.5501
    2012-20135411996.332190.47110
    2021-2024165119124.752576.00201
    2012-2013103118149.0011163.6330
    2025-202511161616.0015106.6621
    2019-20214296169*5.332272.72200
    2021-20213215157.502462.50120
    2012-20123311567.502462.5000
    2016-20179411512*5.001883.3301
    2012-20122211411*14.0013107.6900
    2016-2016331149*7.0013107.69120
    2016-20165321312*13.008162.50101
    2024-2024144113124.331968.42211
    2015-2015221296.001580.0001
    2016-20175312104.002060.00100
    2014-2015943125*12.001770.5810
    2022-20222211115.501478.57110
    2018-20191231183.661861.1110
    2018-202018631110*3.661478.57220
    2018-201811999.001369.2310
    2008-2009732878.001172.7200
    2017-201763185*4.001266.6610
    2020-2021234286*4.001650.0010
    2015-201511177*6116.6610
    2009-201191666.005120.0010
    2011-2013172166*6.00785.71101
    2021-2021432666.001250.0000
    2014-2015521545.003166.6610
    2010-2011144353*5.005100.00100
    2022-202254252*2.501338.46100
    2012-2014337554*2.501435.71200
    2010-201031144*2200.0010
    2025-202531144*1400.0010
    2022-202211144*1400.0010
    2008-2010192442.003133.33110
    2017-2017621444.001040.0000
    2019-201963132*1.50742.85100
    2018-2018643323.00742.8500
    2025-202531222.00450.0000
    2024-202411122*366.6600
    2010-201072221.00540.00100
    2011-201111111*1100.0000
    2023-202311111*250.0000
    2014-201492111*1.00333.33100
    2009-2009221111.00425.0000
    2014-201573211*1.00333.33100
    2010-20113110*200
    2008-20085110*100
    2009-201011110*100
    2020-2020612100
    RP Meredith (PBKS)
    2021-20215110*000

    Most wickets For Indian Premier League – Punjab Kings.

    Most wickets

     

    2008-201387871784297.222237844/1726.637.5221.231
    2019-202569691460243.212205825/3226.899.0617.8021
    2013-202261611345224.181740734/2023.837.7618.422
    2014-201868671407234.321765614/2128.937.5223.061
    2019-20214242962160.211324583/1522.828.2516.58
    2008-20104242898149.431166473/2424.807.7919.10
    2022-20243030678113.01010414/3324.638.9316.532
    2012-20143333747124.321029394/3426.388.2619.151
    2019-20243636731121.51228364/1134.1110.0720.301
    2016-20183737743123.51139333/2334.519.1922.51
    2022-20243636764127.211024323/2332.008.0423.87
    2011-20134444992165.2101152312/1037.166.9632.00
    2012-2013222251986.3659293/2022.727.6117.89
    2008-2010282855993.1821283/2929.328.8119.96
    2014-20162626602100.21886282/1931.648.8321.50
    2018-2019202046878.0681274/1625.228.7317.333
    2011-2013212146277.01584254/3423.367.5818.481
    2018-20192828634105.4810253/2332.407.6625.36
    2019-20244139679113.11895254/3035.807.9027.161
    2024-2024141429449.0477243/1519.879.7312.25
    2020-2021232352287.01606243/2425.256.9621.75
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