With the new IPL 2025 schedule placing the final on June 3, Preity Zinta’s smile says it all — she sees a playoff ticket for her team Punjab Kings (PBKS) already within reach. But why is June so significant for her squad?
IPL Final in June: A Good Omen for Punjab KingsThis year’s IPL final will mark only the third time in history the championship is played in June. The last two times this happened — in 2008 and 2014 — Punjab Kings qualified for the playoffs. That historical coincidence has fans and team owner Preity Zinta feeling lucky.
- 2008 (IPL’s debut season): PBKS made it to the playoffs.
- 2014: PBKS went all the way to the final, finishing as runners-up.
Now, in 2025, history seems to be repeating itself.
Current Standings Give PBKS the EdgeAs per the latest IPL 2025 standings:
- PBKS is ranked 3rd with 15 points from 11 matches.
- Record: 7 wins, 3 losses, and 1 no result (due to rain).
- 3 group matches remain, and 2 wins could confirm a playoff spot.
With form, confidence, and history on their side, the team is in a strong position — and the June final is adding a psychological boost to their campaign.
Preity Zinta’s Belief and AmbitionKnown for her passionate support, Preity Zinta seems thrilled not just by the numbers but by what history suggests. The “June luck factor” is fueling belief that this year could be the golden one for Punjab. Having come close in 2014, this time she’ll be hoping not just for a playoff ticket, but for the elusive IPL trophy.
What’s Next for PBKS?With the league entering its final phase starting May 17, Punjab Kings will be focused on:
- Maintaining momentum.
- Clinching two more victories.
- And, possibly, making June 2025 even more historic for the franchise.
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