Punjab Kings Retain Support Staff, James Hopes Set to Join as Fast Bowling Coach

Punjab Kings Retain Support Staff, James Hopes Set to Join as Fast Bowling Coach

Punjab Kings, under the guidance of newly appointed head coach Ricky Ponting, have decided to retain the majority of their support staff for the upcoming IPL 2025 season. The only anticipated addition is fast bowling coach James Hopes, who previously worked with Ponting at Delhi Capitals.

Ponting, who signed a four-year contract, aims to transform the team’s fortunes. Punjab has yet to win an IPL title, with their only final appearance coming in 2014. They have struggled in recent years, failing to finish in the top five for the past seven seasons and placing ninth out of 10 teams in 2023.

Despite the team’s struggles, Ponting has retained spin bowling coach Sunil Joshi, batting and fielding coach Brad Haddin, and Trevor Gonsalves, who were all part of Trevor Bayliss’ coaching staff. Bayliss and Sanjay Bangar, the former head coach and head of cricket development, respectively, have departed.

“Brad Haddin and Sunil have been retained. James Hopes is likely to be the fast bowling coach,” an IPL source revealed.

Ponting has yet to determine the number of players to retain ahead of the mega auction, with the deadline set for October 31. However, lead pacer Arshdeep Singh, who has been with the team for six seasons, is expected to be retained. Uncapped player Shashank Singh, who impressed last season, could also be retained.

“Ricky and his team will decide on the player retention soon,” the source added.

Punjab, who were led by Shikhar Dhawan for the past two seasons, will be looking to appoint a new captain, likely through the auction process.

Delhi Capitals Back Anrich Nortje Despite Death Bowling Struggles

Delhi Capitals Back Anrich Nortje Despite Death Bowling Struggles

Delhi Capitals’ bowling coach James Hopes has expressed confidence in the team’s pace spearhead Anrich Nortje, despite his recent struggles in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Nortje, who made his comeback to competitive cricket after six months, was taken to the cleaners by Rajasthan Royals’ Riyan Parag at the death, conceding 48 runs in his four overs.

Hopes acknowledged the challenges Nortje faced, having been out of action since September and playing only three domestic T20 games before the IPL. However, he emphasized Nortje’s status as one of the premier death bowlers in the game and expressed trust in his ability to improve.

“It’s the first time that Nortje has been at this level in a while. He had a fair time out of the game, but if you look at all the numbers, he is one of the premier death bowlers in the game. We trust that he is going to keep getting better,” Hopes said.

Hopes also identified areas for improvement in the team’s batting, which fell apart in the back-10 after a positive start. He highlighted the need to tidy up the middle-over batting, with the return of Rishabh Pant expected to provide a significant boost.

“We need to tidy up our middle over batting too. We tend to get stuck a little bit in phases there. We know the fix for that is Rishabh Pant,” Hopes said. “He has played two games after a long lay-off and I think you’re going to see some pretty special things from him in the next few weeks.”

Delhi Capitals will face Chennai Super Kings in their next game on Sunday, hoping to address the issues identified by Hopes and secure their first win of the IPL season.

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