Irfan Pathan: Punjab Kings Can Win Maiden IPL 2026 Title

Irfan Pathan believes Punjab Kings have a strong chance to win their first IPL title in 2026. He praises their impactful cricket and combination, noting Cooper Connolly's bowling as a missing piece. Suresh Raina backs RCB to defend their title, highlighting captain Rajat Patidar's leadership. Both former cricketers also mention Delhi Capitals, Rajasthan Royals, and Gujarat Titans as contenders.

Key Points: Irfan Pathan Backs Punjab Kings for IPL 2026 Title

  • Punjab Kings lead IPL 2026 points table with 13 points
  • Irfan Pathan backs PBKS for maiden title
  • Cooper Connolly's bowling is key missing piece
  • Suresh Raina backs RCB to defend title
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"Punjab Kings has a very good chance": Irfan Pathan confident of new champion in IPL 2026

Irfan Pathan says Punjab Kings have a very good chance to win their first IPL title in 2026, highlighting their impactful cricket and team combination.

"Punjab has a very good chance. They are playing impactful cricket and have a great combination. - Irfan Pathan"

New Delhi, May 6

The race for the playoffs in the IPL 2026 has intensified. The runners-up of the last year, Punjab Kings, are leading the points table with 13 points in nine matches and the defending champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, are in second place with 12 points.

Both sides are giving their best to book a spot in the playoffs, but the former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan believes that IPL 2026 will witness a new champion.

Speaking on JioStar's 'TATA IPL: Out or Not Out', Pathan stressed that PBKS can win their maiden IPL title.

"Punjab has a very good chance. They are playing impactful cricket and have a great combination. If Cooper Connolly starts bowling, which I feel is one piece missing in their bowling puzzle, because they are currently playing with just one spinner, they will be good to go. They have a fantastic Captain, their two openers are in tremendous form, and overall, the bowling unit also has quality," said Pathan.

Pathan also did not opt out Delhi Capitals from winning their first IPL trophy and said, "Delhi also, I feel, is a good team. Things seem to be 50-50 for them right now, but I feel that the match against the Gujarat Titans will sting. It was a close game, and if they had won that, they would have been three in three at that point. Lucknow has a lot of work to do, but my eyes will be on Delhi and Punjab. If I had to pick one, it would be Punjab."

Former India cricketer and IPL legend, Suresh Raina, believes that the IPL 2026 will have a returning champion.

"I feel RCB can defend their title. The way they are playing, and how their bowling unit is operating, with Captain Rajat Patidar leading from the front, has been impressive. It is not just about scoring big 240-250 totals; everyone in the batting unit understands their roles," said Raina.

He also backed Rajasthan Royals to win their first title after 2008 and said, "I feel Rajasthan Royals are doing a few things right, 18 years after their first title. You start with their fearless opener, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Jofra Archer with the new ball, Ravi Bishnoi in the middle, and Riyan Parag leading the side. It is a young team, but they are playing a very watchable brand of cricket."

Raina also backed Shubman Gill's GT to win their second IPL trophy and said, "There are also the Gujarat Titans, who are peaking at the right time. Rashid Khan has had a couple of good games, and Shubman Gill is playing with a higher strike rate. But I feel RCB has the biggest chance."

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting take from Irfan. But I think Raina is spot on about RCB — their bowling depth, especially with Yash Dayal and Josh Hazlewood, has been phenomenal. Punjab's batting is fragile against quality spin in the middle overs, and that could be their undoing. Let's see!
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Vikram M
Punjab's team combination is finally clicking after years of chopping and changing. But let's be honest — they still depend too much on their openers. One bad powerplay and the middle order crumbles. Irfan's point about Cooper Connolly bowling is valid; they need that sixth bowler option badly. 🤔
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Neha E
I'm a neutral fan, but honestly, I'd love to see a new champion emerge from Punjab or Delhi this year. RCB winning last year was great, but IPL needs fresh winners to keep things exciting. Punjab's aggressive brand of cricket under their new captain is refreshing to watch! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Raina's analysis is more realistic. RCB's bowling attack has been their x-factor this season. Bowling out teams for under 180 on flat decks is no joke. Punjab's batting depth beyond the top four is a real concern. They're in the top 2 now, but playoffs are a different beast altogether.
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Kavya N
I agree with Irfan that Punjab has a very good chance, but I also think Delhi Capitals should not be written off. Actually, I hope both teams reach the final! Imagine a PBKS vs DC final — guaranteed new champion! That

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