Irfan Pathan's PBKS 2026 XI: Owen-Iyer Rotation, No Connolly

Former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan has proposed a playing XI for the Punjab Kings ahead of the IPL 2026 season. His key suggestion is to strategically rotate Australian batter Mitchell Owen and captain Shreyas Iyer at the crucial number three and four batting positions based on match-ups. Pathan's lineup continues with the successful opening pair from last season and retains finisher Shashank Singh, whose contributions he highlights as crucial. Notably, Pathan leaves out Australian all-rounder Cooper Connolly due to recent poor form with the bat.

Key Points: Pathan's PBKS XI for IPL 2026: Owen-Iyer Rotation Plan

  • Pathan omits Cooper Connolly
  • Suggests Owen-Iyer rotation at 3 & 4
  • Backs finisher Shashank Singh
  • Proposes Chahal as Impact Player
  • PBKS to face GT in opener
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"Rotate Owen, Iyer at number three, four": Pathan's playing XI for PBKS ahead of IPL 2026

Irfan Pathan suggests Punjab Kings' playing XI for IPL 2026, proposing a Mitchell Owen & Shreyas Iyer rotation at 3 & 4, omitting Cooper Connolly.

"At number three and four, you can rotate Mitchell Owen and Shreyas Iyer. - Irfan Pathan"

New Delhi, March 25

Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan suggested the playing XI for Punjab Kings for the Indian Premier League 2026 season, omitting the rising Australian all-rounder Cooper Connolly and suggesting that the team rotates Australian star Mitchell Owen and captain Shreyas Iyer at number three and four.

PBKS, the 2025 runners-up, will be starting off their IPL 2026 campaign against the Gujarat Titans (GT) on March 31 at New Chandigarh.

Speaking on his YouTube Channel, Pathan suggested the opening pair of Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh, who had breakout seasons last year, be continued, and Owen, the Big Bash League (BBL) winning star with Hobart Hurricanes last year, also be made a crucial part of the top order alongside Iyer, depending on match-ups against pace and spin. Last season, he got just one game, in which the Australian scored a duck.

"At number three and four, you can rotate Mitchell Owen and Shreyas Iyer. You decide who to send against fast bowling and who to send against spin. Depending on the pitch and the strategy of the opposing team, you can make these changes," said Pathan.

He continued the batting line-up with Nehal Wadhera, Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis and finisher Shashank Singh, pointing out how crucial Shashank's runs were last season, and him continuing to replicate his performances could see him "playing big cricket" in future.

"The way Shashank has been batting over the past period, and especially his performance last year, he played a crucial role and contributed significantly to Punjab's success. Of course, we talk about the players scoring 500-600 runs, like Prabhsimran, Shreyas Iyer, or Priyansh Arya," said Pathan.

"But the runs Shashank scored, around 350, were just as crucial because he came in different situations and positions where confidence was key. Many times, you may fail while attempting big shots, but Shashank's confidence drives him forward. If he performs similarly this season, we could see him play big cricket in the future," he added.

In two seasons for PBKS, Shashank has earned a niche as a finisher, scoring 704 runs in 28 innings across 31 matches at an average of 46.93, with a strike rate of almost 159 and five fifties. The last season saw him score 350 runs in 14 innings and 17 matches at an average of 50.00, striking at 153.31, with three fifties, including a fighting 61* in the final.

In the bowling, spinner Harpreet Brar, pacers Marco Jansen, Arshdeep Singh, Lockie Ferguson or Australian Ben Swarshius complete the playing XI, with veteran spinner Yuzi Chahal as 'Impact Player'.

Pathan leaves out Connolly due to recent poor form with the bat, scoring 209 runs in 12 innings at an average of 19.00, striking at almost 140 in the Big Bash League (BBL) last season with two fifties and taking 15 wickets at an average of a shade below 15. His batting numbers declined heavily from 351 runs in 10 innings at an average of 50.14, SR of above 131, with two fifties back in 2024/25.

Connolly did not make a lot of impact in Australia's group stage T20WC exit, with just 14 runs in two innings and no wickets.

Irfan Pathan's PBKS XI with Impact Sub: Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh, Mitchell Owen, Shreyas lyer, Nehal Wadhera, Marcus Stoinis, Shashank Singh, Marco Jansen, Harpreet Brar, Arshdeep Singh, Lockie Ferguson / Ben Dwarshuis. Impact Player: Yuzvendra Chahal.

Punjab Kings full squad for IPL 2026: Arshdeep Singh, Azmatullah Omarzai, Harnoor Pannu, Harpreet Brar, Lockie Ferguson, Marco Jansen, Marcus Stoinis, Mitch Owen, Musheer Khan, Nehal Wadhera, Prabhsimran Singh, Priyansh Arya, Pyla Avinash, Shashank Singh, Shreyas Iyer, Suryansh Shedge, Vishnu Vinod, Vyshak Vijaykumar, Xavier Bartlett, Yash Thakur, Yuzvendra Chahal, Cooper Connolly (Rs 3 Cr), Pravin Dubey (Rs 30 lakh), Vishal Nishad (Rs 30 lakh), Ben Dwarshuis (Rs 4.40 Cr).

- ANI

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Shreya B
Fully agree on Shashank Singh! He was the heartbeat of PBKS last season. Those cameos under pressure were worth more than some top-order runs. Hope he gets the recognition he deserves and maybe even a national call-up if he continues like this! 💪
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Aman W
The batting looks solid on paper, but the bowling attack seems a bit thin? Arshdeep is great, but Ferguson can be expensive. Relying on Jansen and Brar in the middle overs in Indian conditions might be risky. They need a proper Indian spinner in the XI, not just as Impact sub.
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Priyanka N
As a PBKS fan from Mohali, just want the team to finally lift the trophy! 🏆 Good to see Pathan acknowledging our Indian core - Prabhsimran, Priyansh, Shashank, Arshdeep. Hope the management backs this combination and doesn't make too many changes every match.
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David E
Mitchell Owen only played one game last season? That's surprising for a BBL star. Hope he gets a proper run this time. The rotation idea with Iyer is good, but they need to clearly define roles. Too much chopping and changing can hurt a batter's rhythm.
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Kavya N
Yuzi Chahal as just an Impact Player feels wrong. He's a wicket-taker! On a turning track in Lucknow or Chennai, you'd want him in from ball one. This "Impact Player" rule is sometimes forcing teams to leave out their best players. The rule needs a rethink.

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