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INR 36 crore down the drain: How Punjab Kings bought IPL 2026's best top order and the worst bowling unit

PBKS ended IPL 2026 fifth with 15 points. The franchise reported a profit of ₹27.29 crore, but high bowling costs resulted in a severe deficit. | Cricket

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INR 36 crore down the drain: How Punjab Kings bought IPL 2026's best top order and the worst bowling unit

PBKS ended IPL 2026 fifth with 15 points. The franchise reported a profit of ₹27.29 crore, but high bowling costs resulted in a severe deficit. | Cricket

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PBKS collapse in IPL is simply crazy; maybe Yuvraj was right about the “slipper” treatment

Social media noise, pressure and poor form: decoding Punjab Kings’ downfall

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  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·gulfnews.com

    PBKS collapse in IPL is simply crazy; maybe Yuvraj was right about the “slipper” treatment

    Social media noise, pressure and poor form: decoding Punjab Kings’ downfall

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·hindustantimes.com

    INR 36 crore down the drain: How Punjab Kings bought IPL 2026's best top order and the worst bowling unit

    PBKS ended IPL 2026 fifth with 15 points. The franchise reported a profit of ₹27.29 crore, but high bowling costs resulted in a severe deficit. | Cricket