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Shreyas Iyer, captain of Punjab Kings, discusses how criticism over his short-ball struggles motivated him to transform his batting approach during IPL 2026. He now adopts a more aggressive strategy, significantly contributing to his team's unbeaten streak.
NEW DELHI: Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer has opened up on how relentless criticism over his struggles against short-pitched deliveries became the driving force behind a dramatic transformation in his batting approach during the IPL 2026 season.
Speaking on JioStar, Iyer admitted that doubts about his ability to handle the short ball âtriggeredâ a shift in both mindset and preparation. âPeople said I would never fix my short-ball problem. That triggered me. I wanted to prove them wrong by performing well. So, I worked hard on it,â he said.
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The 31-year-old revealed that his approach to short-pitched bowling has undergone a complete overhaul. âEarlier, I would just take a single or try to keep the ball down. But now my mindset has changed. If I see a short ball in my zone, I am going to hit it for a six,â Iyer explained, underlining a more aggressive and decisive intent.
That shift has been evident in Punjabâs dominant run this season, with Iyerâs improved control against pace playing a key role in the teamâs unbeaten streak. The side recently scripted history by chasing down 265 against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium â the highest successful chase in T20 history.
Rigorous practice and mental reset
Iyer credited mentors like Pravin Amre and Abhishek Nayar for helping refine his technique, but stressed that hard work in the nets made the biggest difference.
âDuring my batting practice, I try to play around 50 overs and face over 300 balls. That helps me understand what works for me,â he said, adding that facing real bowlers instead of relying solely on throwdowns improved his clarity. âThe more I face bowlers, the clearer my movement becomes. I focus on creating a rhythm.â
Drawing inspiration from greats like AB de Villiers, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, Iyer emphasised the importance of balance and timing. âJust before the bowler delivers, I try to get into my position quickly. That creates a flow,â he noted.
âI have to prove them wrongâ
Beyond technique, Iyer highlighted the role of mental resilience in overcoming setbacks and criticism. âI have people around me who say you canât do it. I donât like hearing that⊠I decide that I have to prove them wrong,â he said.
Reflecting on his comeback from injury, he added, âSome people said I would never be the same again. I asked myself, why canât I be? The way you shape your mindset is important.â
Shreyas Iyer used the criticism as motivation to improve, stating it triggered a shift in his mindset and preparation.
Iyer adopted a more aggressive strategy, deciding to hit short balls for sixes instead of just playing defensively.
Punjab Kings set a record by successfully chasing down 265 runs against Delhi Capitals, marking the highest successful chase in T20 history.
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