THE Punjab Kings (PBKS) The franchise adopted an innovative approach to reveal their IPL 2025 calendar, a creative binder to the emblematic film of Bollywood “Gangs of Wasseypur”.
In a cinematographic video shared on social networks, the team parodied the film with humor, culminating in an intelligent touch with the phrase “Gangs of Mullanpur”, referring to their field at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh stadium in Mullanpur. This engaging revelation highlights the commitment of the franchise to entertain fans while strengthening excitement for the coming season.
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Pbks co -owner Preity ZintaKnown for his passionate support for the team, expressed his expectations for season IPL 2025.
Subtitling the video on Instagram, she wrote, “It is this time of year and I am super excited for IPL 2025. All the best in the kings of Punjab while they start the tournament with Naya Josh, Naya Squad, Naya Captain, Naya Coach and a new atmosphere. Looking forward to seeing you all in the stadium. Now let the games start.”
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Overview of the Punjab Kings team
PBKS heads for IPL 2025 with a renewal of optimism after a significant revision of the team aimed at breaking their drought in the playoffs. Under the direction of Shreyas IyerWho brings a precious experience of his successful passage with Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), and with Ricky Ponting as a chief coach, the team is ready for a new start.
The team has a balanced mixture of talents, including key players like Prabhsimran Singh, Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis. The range of strikers should be anchored by Iyer and supported by young talents. The Bowling attack, led by Arshdeep Singh and with Lockie Ferguson and Yuzvendra Chahal, offers a mixture of rhythm and rotation.
However, PBKS faces challenges, such as the inexperience of its superior order and its potential overview of foreign players. The success of the team will depend on the consistency of its Indian drummers and the capacity to play under pressure.