Punjab Kings boast batting muscle but bowling lacks international experience
Except for Kagiso Rabada, none of their bowlers are regulars for their national sides

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Where they finished in 2021
For the second straight season, Punjab Kings finished sixth out of eight teams with 12 points.Potential XI
1 Shikhar Dhawan, 2 Mayank Agarwal (capt), 3 Liam Livingstone, 4 Jonny Bairstow (wk), 5 Shahrukh Khan, 6 Raj Bawa, 7 Odean Smith, 8 Harpreet Brar, 9 Kagiso Rabada, 10 Arshdeep Singh, 11 Rahul ChaharPlayer availability
Kagiso Rabada will miss Kings' opening match because he is involved in the ODI series against Bangladesh. Jonny Bairstow is in the West Indies with England's Test side and is likely to miss the first two games. Bairstow could also be unavailable for the final, if Kings make it till there, as England's Test series against New Zealand begins on June 2.Batting
Kings have an experienced left-right opening pair in Shikhar Dhawan and new captain Mayank Agarwal. That will be followed by Liam Livingstone and Bairstow. Both overseas batters can take apart all types of bowling, making it a top-four as good as any in the IPL. Shahrukh Khan and Odean Smith ensure the firepower continues, while Harpreet Brar and Rabada provide the depth. Globetrotting allrounder Benny Howell is a back-up for Smith.Bowling
Kings will rely heavily on Rabada. In fact, he is the only bowler in the squad who is a regular for his national side. But there are plenty of Indian domestic options, Arshdeep Singh arguably the frontrunner for a place in the XI. The other contenders with prior IPL experience are Sandeep Sharma and Ishan Porel.Young players to watch out for
Raj Bawa, a left-hand middle-order batter and right-arm hit-the-deck seamer, was the Player of the Match for his 5 for 31 against England at the 2022 U-19 World Cup final. Before that, he had also posted the tournament's highest individual score - an unbeaten 162 at a strike rate of 150 - against Uganda. According to Hrishikesh Kanitkar, India's coach at the World Cup, Bawa's standout trait is to remain "composed in all types of situations". The IPL will test that quality to its fullest.Coaching staff
Anil Kumble (head coach), Julian Wood (batting consultant), Damien Wright (bowling coach), Jonty Rhodes (assistant coach)Poll
Hemant Brar is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo