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IPL 2025: Punjab Kings appoint Ponting as Head Coach

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Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has been appointed as the head coach of the Punjab Kings (PBKS) ahead of the mega auction for the 2025 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The development takes place nearly three months after Ponting parted ways with Delhi Capitals, ending his seven-year stint with the franchise.

Expressing his delight at joining Punjab Kings, Ponting said, “I am grateful to Punjab Kings for presenting me with the opportunity to be the new Head Coach. I am excited to take up the new challenge. I had great conversations with the owners and the management about the way forward and was truly elated to see the alignment of our visions for the team. We all want to repay the fans who have stayed with the franchise over the years and we promise that they will see a much different Punjab Kings going forward.”

Ponting will be Punjab’s sixth head coach in the last seven seasons. The franchise has made the playoffs only twice in IPL history, none in the last 10 years. In 2024, they finished ninth in the table.

With the 49-year-old Ponting getting appointed ahead of the big auction, the details of which are yet to be made official by the IPL governing council, his biggest assignment will be picking the group of players PBKS would want to retain for the next season and identifying a possible leader to take over the reins from Shikhar Dhawan, who announced his international retirement earlier last month.

For Punjab, their key performers include Harshal Patel, who grabbed the Purple Cap for the second time last season, and the uncapped power-hitting duo of Shashank Singh and Ashutosh Sharma. They also have India’s T20 World Cup-winning left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh and wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma, who even led the side in a few games last season. PBKS also possess a healthy bunch of overseas options – England’s Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone, Johnny Bairstow and South African quick Kagiso Rabada.

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