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Punjab Kings (PBKS) formerly Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) is a professional franchise cricket team based in Mullanpur, Mohali, Punjab, that plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The franchise is jointly owned by Mohit Burman , Ness Wadia , Preity Zinta and Karan Paul .
Punjab Kings, formerly called Kings XI Punjab (KXIP), is a franchise cricket team based in Mohali, Punjab in India, and is one of the teams participating in the Indian Premier League (IPL). KXIP was founded in 2008. [1]
The Punjab Kings' catchment areas are Kashmir, Jammu, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana, also evident from the letter sequence "K J H P H" in the banner of the team's logo. [1] [2] Apart from finishing runners-up in the 2014 season when they also topped the league table, the team has made only one other playoff appearance in fifteen seasons.
The feat was first achieved by Lakshmipathy Balaji in a 2008 match between Chennai Super Kings and Punjab Kings at Chennai. [24] The most recent hat-trick in the league was taken in 2023 by Rashid Khan playing for Gujarat Titans against Kolkata Knight Riders at Ahmedabad. [25]
Saha played for Kolkata Knight Riders in the first three seasons of the IPL but in 2011 he was picked by Chennai Super Kings as a reserve wicket keeper for MS Dhoni. He also represented the Chennai Super Kings in 2012 and 2013. In the 2014 IPL Auction, Saha was purchased by Kings XI Punjab as a specialist wicketkeeper. In the tournament Saha ...
They will be one of the ten teams competing in the 2025 Indian Premier League. [1] [2] ... Shreyas Iyer was sold to Punjab Kings for INR 26.75 crore, ... Wicket-keepers
The 2024 season was the 17th season for the Indian Premier League franchise Punjab Kings.They were one of the ten teams competed in the 2024 Indian Premier League.They finished at the 8th place in previous season's League stage.
The 2022 season was the 15th season for the Indian Premier League franchise Punjab Kings. ... Wicket-keepers 84: ... Punjab Kings won by 8 wickets