Welcome to Kings XI Punjab Fan Club !!!

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Welcome to Kings XI Punjab Fan Club !!!

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Logo and Meaning

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THE CREST
The base of the logo is the crest. This is also the base for a shield or a coat of arms or a badge. It epitomizes pride: it is a matter of pride to be awarded a sh ield or to be wearing a badge on one’s chest. In fact, most of our National awards come in the form of badges that are worn on the chest. Most contests have a shield as an award. Thus this symbol is the mark of a brave winner.

THE BANNER
The peak of the crest showcases a banner with the letter sequence ‘K.J.H.P.H’ inscribed on the same. These letters stand for Kashmir, Jammu, Himachal, Punjab and Haryana, in the same sequence as they appear on the map of India. While our name may only have ‘Punjab’ as an intrinsic part, it is all these states that our team proudly represents. The word ‘Punjab’ in the name stands more for the fun and aggressive mindset, which has come to be associated with people of the region.

THE LIONS
These lions bring to life the phrase ‘Sher-e-Punjab’, which literally means ‘Lions of Punjab’. Punjabis like to see themselves as brave, royal and with huge hearts, qualities best epitomized by a lion. These reflect in their loud, hospitable and gallant culture. Symbolically, the two lions represent Maharaj Ranjit Singh, the most intelligent and powerful ruler of North India and the erstwhile Maharaja of Patiala, Bhupinder Singh. The latter was the first Indian to lead an Indian cricket team to Lord’s in 1911 and was instrumental in setting up of the BCCI.

Thus, together the two lions depict the strength & fierceness of the Punjabi and the desire to excel in cricket.

THE SUN AROUND THE XI
This signifies the fact that our playing XI will shine on field, just like the Sun.

THE TWO BALLS
They bring to the logo our reason for existence: cricket

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Skipper Kumar Sangakkara

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    With so many key players not certain to play, No's 3 and 4, the Sri Lankan pair of Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene, will assume plenty of significance. Sangakkara was the team's second highest run-scorer in South Africa with 332 runs at 30.18, with two half-centuries, while Jayawardene proved of immense value in a couple of extremely tight chases. Jayawardene doesn't seem a Twenty20 prototype but can clear the boundary with wristy elegance. In the domestic Twenty20 tournament at home, he opened the batting for Wayamba and even scored 91 off 49 balls in the final. Sangakkara has of late evolved into a fabulous Twenty20 player. This pair will be expected to shoulder much of the batting in 2010. - cricinfo

    the way mahela was in form in the provincial T20, he's gonna be worth watching

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    Mchan if Shawn March, Yuvaraj, Sanga & Mahela gets thier rythem i think they can reach to the semi's

    I think Sanga & Mahela will get some more runs this time coz conditions our very similar to SL .. and also i heard that most of the pitches are batting paradise
     

    dsit86

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    Mchan if Shawn March, Yuvaraj, Sanga & Mahela gets thier rythem i think they can reach to the semi's

    I think Sanga & Mahela will get some more runs this time coz conditions our very similar to SL .. and also i heard that most of the pitches are batting paradise

    machan prob is Shaun Marsh and Yuvaraj will probably miss the first few games.

    "Shaun Marsh, Punjab's success story of 2008, looks unlikely to be fit for the start. Their most expensive overseas player, fast bowler Brett Lee, is also beset with fitness problems. Irfan Pathan seems likely to miss the first few matches and Yuvraj Singh, Punjab's highest run scorer in 2009, has only recently begun batting after his latest injury"

    anyways for the first few games sanga and mahela will have to carry the responsibilty. Seeing how sanga played in the 2 T20's in India i guess we are in for a treat. :)