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Punjab Kings assistant coach Trevor Gonsalves says there is no real off-season in modern cricket, with camps helping players stay fit and prepared. He also praises Shreyas Iyer's positive leadership, Ricky Ponting's experience and PBKS' growing reliance on data
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Punjab Kings spinner Harpreet Brar opens up about his journey from repeated selection setbacks to IPL success, recalling how he chose cricket over joining the Punjab Police. Brar credits his parents’ support and says playing Test cricket remains his ultimate dream
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Punjab Kings spinner Harpreet Brar has dismissed talk of a rivalry with Virat Kohli, calling it a social media creation. Brar said respect remains intact while stressing that bowlers must focus on their job rather than being affected by a batter’s aggression
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Punjab Kings spinner Praveen Dubey is determined to make his next IPL opportunity count after years of limited chances. Drawing on lessons from Virat Kohli and Yuzvendra Chahal, Dubey has focused on development, wicket-taking and improving his batting
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Punjab Kings co-owner Ness Wadia believes the IPL has changed how sports are viewed in India and that its best years remain ahead. His comments follow a study placing the league's business valuation at a staggering $20.6 billion after season 19
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Punjab wicketkeeper-batter Prabhsimran Singh expressed his determination to earn his maiden international cap during India's T20I series against Zimbabwe. Calling competition for opening slots a healthy driver, the uncapped batter aims to make his selection count in Harare
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Karnataka pacer Vyshak Vijaykumar has backed Shreyas Iyer to succeed as India's full-time T20I captain in England. Vyshak praised the PBKS skipper's elite man-management skills, maturity, and ability to handle pressure during high-scoring IPL matches
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Archer's 3-wicket haul helped RR to qualify for playoffs
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Jacob Bethell has been ruled out of the IPL play-offs after injuring his left ring finger against Punjab Kings. He will return to England for further evaluation ahead of the national team’s upcoming Test series
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Shreyas Iyer’s majestic unbeaten 101 guided Punjab Kings to a seven-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants, ending a six-match losing streak. The victory lifted PBKS to 15 points, keeping their IPL playoff hopes alive amid tight qualification scenarios
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One spot left. Three teams desperate for it
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Sehwag pointed to Punjab’s inconsistency with both bat and ball as the major reason behind their recent struggles
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Mumbai Indians suffered injury setbacks after Quinton de Kock was ruled out with a wrist tendon injury and Raj Angad Bawa sustained a thumb ligament tear. Both players will continue rehabilitation at home, while replacements will be announced according to IPL guidelines
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru sealed their IPL playoffs berth with a 23-run victory over Punjab Kings in Dharamsala. Venkatesh Iyer’s unbeaten 73 and Kohli’s fluent 58 powered RCB to 222, while disciplined bowling thwarted PBKS despite Shashank Singh’s valiant 56
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PBKS will be desperate to halt the slide and strengthen their chances of securing a top-four finish
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Mumbai Indians defeated Punjab Kings by six wickets in Dharamsala, with Tilak Varma’s unbeaten 75 and Shardul Thakur’s four-wicket haul leading the charge. Punjab’s fifth consecutive loss severely dented their playoff hopes despite posting a competitive 200-run total
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Punjab Kings will look to get back to winning ways against Mumbai Indians
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David Miller and Axar Patel produced explosive half-centuries as Delhi Capitals pulled off a record chase of 211 against Punjab Kings in Dharamsala. The thrilling three-wicket victory kept DC alive in the IPL playoff race while Punjab suffered a fourth consecutive defeat
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru eliminated Mumbai Indians in a last-ball thriller in IPL 2026. Sunil Gavaskar backed Punjab Kings and RCB as his finalists, while suggesting teams give youngsters opportunities and warning against complacency in the crucial race to the playoffs.
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In the fourth over of second innings, Iyer miscued a cutter from pacer Eshan Malings and was caught by skipper Pat Cummins, as he made five off as many balls.