Punjab Kings (PBKS) have signed New Zealand fast bowler Kyle Jamieson as a replacement for fellow Kiwi Lockie Ferguson, who has been ruled out of the remainder of the IPL 2025 due to a hamstring injury.
Kyle Jamieson, known for his imposing height and ability to generate steep bounce, returns to the IPL arena after recovering from a back injury that sidelined him for a considerable period. He has recently showcased his fitness and form in domestic circuits, notably taking 14 wickets in 12 Super Smash games for Canterbury. Jamieson's inclusion in the PBKS squad is anticipated to add a new dimension to their bowling lineup, offering both pace and bounce.

The acquisition of Jamieson comes at a crucial juncture for PBKS, who are aiming to secure a playoff berth in IPL 2025. His ability to extract bounce and deliver in the death overs could prove instrumental in tightening the team's bowling strategy. Moreover, Jamieson's experience in international cricket brings a level of dynamism to the squad.
Punjab have looked extremely magnificent so far this season. They are on the verge of qualifying for the playoffs and have been led brilliantly by Shreyas Iyer. They were up against Delhi Capitals in Dharamshala on May 8, the match which was cancelled due to security reasons and then the subsequent suspension of the tournament due to India-Pakistan escalations.
As PBKS integrate Kyle Jamieson into their playing XI, the team will be keen to leverage his strengths to compensate for the loss of Ferguson. The upcoming matches will test the adaptability of the squad and the effectiveness of this strategic replacement. The Kings will be resuming their campaign with a match against Rajasthan Royals on May 18.