The bigger point is that Punjab Kings’ shopping list is already out in the open. PBKS have made it clear they are in the market for an explosive middle-order hitter, a dependable wicketkeeper as cover, and an additional Indian bowling option to shore up depth.What is current status?
Punjab Kings have retained 21 players and released five ahead of the auction — Josh Inglis, Glenn Maxwell, Aaron Hardie, Kuldeep Sen and Pravin Dubey.
Their retained core features Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh, Shreyas Iyer, Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis, Azmatullah Omarzai, Marco Jansen, Lockie Ferguson, Xavier Bartlett, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal and Harpreet Brar.
PBKS head into the auction with ₹11.50 crore in their purse, four slots to fill, and two overseas spots still open — enough flexibility to make targeted, high-impact additions rather than wholesale changes.
Players on PBKS’ radar
Michael Bracewell (around Rs 2 crore)
Michael Bracewell profiles as a clean, like-for-like solution for what PBKS lose with Glenn Maxwell. He offers phase-shifting hitting and off-spin that gives the captain genuine match-up control. On spin-friendly tracks, his presence allows Punjab to tighten the middle overs alongside Yuzvendra Chahal without forcing structural changes to the XI.
Jordan Cox (around Rs 75 lakh)
PBKS aren’t shopping for a bench-warmer. They want a keeper-batter who can step straight in if required, without triggering a reshuffle of the batting order. Jordan Cox fits that brief neatly — functional, adaptable, and crucially aligned with PBKS’ purse management. It’s keeper cover without financial compromise.
Kartik Sharma or Salil Arora (around Rs 30 lakh)
Among uncapped Indian keeper-batters, Kartik Sharma and Salil Arora have generated late buzz after strong performances in the most recent Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Either would give PBKS domestic depth and flexibility, with the added advantage of coming at a controlled price. Punjab can realistically expect to secure their preferred option well within budget.
Akash Madhwal (around Rs 30 lakh)
Mini-auctions often expose teams that ignore fatigue and injury planning. With Arshdeep Singh leading the Indian pace unit, PBKS need a reliable domestic seamer they can turn to when rotation becomes necessary. Akash Madhwal fits the profile — low cost, high utility, and capable of preventing one rough week from snowballing into a season-long problem.