Their quick goal is to finish their title drought within the Indian Premier League (IPL), however head coach Ricky Ponting has additionally set the objective of changing into the all-time Punjab Kings group.
With Ponting taking on as the pinnacle coach and final 12 months’s IPL-winning captain Shreyas Iyer changing into the skipper, Punjab Kings hope for a robust turnaround of their fortunes as they hunt for a maiden title win.

Punjab Kings will tackle Gujarat Titans of their opening match on March 25 in Ahmedabad.
“The overall vision for this team is to win the IPL. I told the guys on the very first day when I joined the camp in Dharamshala that we were going to create and become the greatest Punjab Kings team that’s played,” Ponting was quoted as saying in a launch from the franchise.
“That’s the journey that we’re on and that doesn’t happen overnight. You’ve got to create that,” he mentioned.
The Australian batting legend emphasised on growing a successful perspective, including that he doesn’t need the opposition to take something away from his side.

“Winning is really an attitude thing. If we turn up to play, the opposition turns up to play, if they want to beat us, then it feels like they’re taking something away and I don’t want to let anyone take anything away from me or take anything away from my team,” he mentioned.
Ponting tipped uncapped Indian gamers in Delhi’s Priyansh Arya and Mumbai duo of Suryansh Shedge and Musheer Khan to come good this season.
“Priyansh Arya, I think, is a very special potential opening batsman for us going forward in the tournament. Depending on which way we go with our overseas make-up, he’s very exciting. Suryansh Shedge is also someone who has been very impressive in our training so far,” he mentioned.
“When I talk about energy and fun, another player that I am impressed with, is Musheer Khan. He’s brought a lot to the group already. He has got an infectious attitude, and around the training ground and around the team so far, he’s been someone that I’ve really enjoyed working with.”

Ponting additionally emphasised on the senior gamers setting the appropriate instance for children.
“I put a lot of the bait on them to ensure that they’re setting the right example,” he mentioned.
“Because a lot of the young domestic Indian players look up to the overseas boys and if the overseas boys aren’t doing the right thing, then it’s easy for the young Indian guys to not do the right thing either. So I empower the overseas guys to be the leaders and lead the way,” added the former Australia captain.
Published – March 22, 2025 07:04 pm IST