The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Dhawan’s Punjab Kings will be eager to shrug off ‘underachie­ver’ tag this time around

- M.R. Praveen Chandran

Underperfo­rmance has been an exasperati­ng constant for Punjab Kings since its maiden appearance in the final in 2014. A new IPL season beckons and PBKS would be hoping that ‘changes’ would result in breakthrou­gh performanc­es needed to tear away its underachie­ver tag.

The new vibrant jersey, new home ground, strategic change of coaching staff and expensive buys at auction should bring in positive vibes and enough firepower to turn the tide this season.

Punjab’s highrisk, noholdsbar­red attack has brought little rewards for the team in the last two seasons. A more tempered approach will certainly put the side in good stead this time around. Last season, Punjab’s form tailed off after a good start and it had more to do with the inconsiste­nt show from its expensive foreign players.

The side will be seeking more consistenc­y from its overseas stars. Liam Livingston­e and Sam Curran, both of whom had moderate success last season, will be under pressure to perform.

The availabili­ty of Jonny Bairstow will be a big boost to Punjab’s chances. After a lean Test series against India, Bairstow has a point to prove and will be hungrier for runs. The lionhearte­d Chris Woakes and the explosive Rilee Rossouw will offer more options for skipper Shikhar Dhawan. Prabhsimra­n Singh, Atharva Taide and Jitesh Sharma played occasional sparkling knocks last year but Punjab will need more gamechangi­ng contributi­ons from the trio.

PBKS spent a fortune to rope in Harshal Patel who is known for his death bowling prowess. Harshal’s bowling gives more teeth to the attack while his skills with the willow will beef up the lowerorder batting, an area where Punjab was distinctly weak last season. Kagiso Rabada will spearhead the bowling while Arshdeep Singh is a canny bowler at the start and in the home stretch.

Leg spinner Rahul Chahar lends variety to the attack. The plethora of allrounder­s will give some selection headaches to the team management. Dhawan enjoys great relationsh­ips with the players and if they can replicate that trust with performanc­es on the field, Punjab will be a hard team to beat.

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