After an incredible 2025 season where they finished as runners-up, Punjab Kings (PBKS) entered the 2026 auction as the “Quiet Boys” of the room. With a settled core and Shreyas Iyer leading the charge, their goal wasn’t to rebuild, but to refine. They made the fewest moves of any team, trusting the squad that brought them within six runs of the 2025 title.
| Batters & Wicket-Keepers | All-Rounders | Bowlers |
| Shreyas Iyer (C) | Marcus Stoinis ✈️ | Arshdeep Singh |
| Prabhsimran Singh (WK) | Azmatullah Omarzai ✈️ | Yuzvendra Chahal |
| Shashank Singh | Marco Jansen ✈️ | Lockie Ferguson ✈️ |
| Nehal Wadhera | Cooper Connolly ✈️ | Xavier Bartlett ✈️ |
| Priyansh Arya | Harpreet Brar | Ben Dwarshuis ✈️ |
| Vishnu Vinod (WK) | Mitchell Owen ✈️ | Yash Thakur |
| Harnoor Pannu | Suryansh Shedge | Vyshak Vijaykumar |
| Musheer Khan | Pyala Avinash | Pravin Dubey |
| Vishal Nishad |
PBKS focused on “minor top-ups” rather than a major overhaul, adding tactical flexibility for their home conditions in Mullanpur.
This XI relies on a strong Indian “spine” that allows PBKS to use their overseas slots for high-impact all-rounders.
Impact Player Strategy:
What they got right: Continuity is King – PBKS has historically been the team that changes its squad every year. By retaining 21 players (the most in the league), they have built the “chemistry” that modern T20 teams crave. Their Indian core—led by Iyer, Arshdeep, and Chahal—is as strong as any in the IPL.
The Gaps They Forgot to Plug: The “X-Factor” Hitter – With the release of Glenn Maxwell and Josh Inglis, PBKS has moved toward a more “percentage-play” batting unit. While Shashank Singh and Nehal Wadhera are reliable, they lack a truly “scary” international finisher who can chase 80 runs in the last 5 overs if the top order fails.
The X-Factor: Musheer Khan – The young sensation is the “wildcard” in this squad. If Musheer can translate his domestic form into the IPL, he could become the middle-order anchor that allows Stoinis and Shashank to play with total reckless abandon.
Punjab Kings are no longer the “underdogs.” They are a balanced, disciplined machine that knows how to win. They didn’t need to win the auction because they already have a winning team. If Shreyas Iyer can lead with the same tactical brilliance he showed in 2025, the Kings might just go one step further and lift their first trophy in 2026.
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