Tuesday, December 16, 2025
ADVT 
Sports

IPL 2025: Job is half done, says Shreyas Iyer as PBKS eye maiden title

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Jun, 2025 01:56 PM
  • IPL 2025: Job is half done, says Shreyas Iyer as PBKS eye maiden title

Ahmedabad, June 2 (IANS) After registering a historic victory over Mumbai Indians in Qualifier 2 on Sunday, Punjab Kings (PBKS) have secured their spot in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 finals. Ahead of the final on Tuesday, captain Shreyas Iyer addressed the press, reflecting on last night’s victory and the game plan for the big match. 

Looking back at the Kings’ journey this IPL season, Shreyas discussed the factors that helped the team reach the final stage of the tournament, after a long wait of 11 years. “I think the role of a captain is that you have to get the best out of your players in terms of performance. And when we got a start in this tournament, we gained momentum right from the beginning. After that, every individual kept stepping up,” Iyer said.

Lauding the youngsters, he added, “We have so many youngsters in our team; they’ve been dictating terms from ball one, and they’ve done it throughout the season. This is the reason we’ve reached the final.”

While the Kings lost early wickets in last night’s clash, the skipper stepped up and played a captain’s knock of an unbeaten 87 runs off just 41 balls.

Reflecting on his innings and mindset during play, the captain said, “I personally feel that I love to play the situation as much as possible and not get too far ahead of the game. If I’m chasing, I look at the required run rate and how the wicket is playing, and which bowlers are going to come. Based on that, I plan my tactics, and I also make sure I take the game to the end. So all these plans have to be precise and have to work on the given day.”

However, while celebrations were going on in the Kings’ camp, the captain remained calm and didn’t celebrate much.

Speaking about his reaction, he said, “I felt like my job was half done. It’s not even finished. We have a match tomorrow. I approached it with that mindset. The job is half done, and I have to come back tomorrow. I have to play the match again. I was thinking that recovery is important.”

The 30-year-old also discussed the lessons the team learned from the loss against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the first qualifier and emphasised the need to adapt to different situations and how one cannot follow a straight plan all the time.

The situation can be anything, and we will play according to the situation. It’s not like we go from one plan to another. I don’t think about going up or down. Like I said, a lot of players have gained experience. The youngsters are fearless in nature. They have gained experience and they know how to adapt. We can’t go with a straight plan,” he stated.

While concluding, he reiterated his determination to make the team win at any cost and said, “When you are on the field, it is all about rivalry. It is not about comfort at all. When you step onto the field, you are at war, and you fight to win. So, I will put in everything and I will give in everything to see to it that my team wins.”

Punjab Kings will face Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL 2025 final on Tuesday at Narendra Modi International Stadium, Ahmedabad.

Picture Courtesy: IANS

MORE Sports ARTICLES

Canucks name defenceman Quinn Hughes 15th captain in franchise history

Canucks name defenceman Quinn Hughes 15th captain in franchise history
Quinn Hughes knows he may be discounted because of his age, but the Vancouver Canucks' newest captain is determined to show his worth as a leader. Hughes is the first defenceman to hold the honour for Vancouver since a three-player rotation during the 1990-91 season that included blue-liner Doug Lidster.   

Canucks name defenceman Quinn Hughes 15th captain in franchise history

Canada West shifts locations for TRU, UBCO women's soccer games

Canada West shifts locations for TRU, UBCO women's soccer games
Canada West has announced location changes for a set of U Sports women's soccer games this weekend due to ongoing wildfires. Thompson Rivers University and UBC Okanagan were set to host a pair of games in Kamloops and Kelowna, B.C., but will instead play in the Lower Mainland region.  

Canada West shifts locations for TRU, UBCO women's soccer games

ICC Men's Cricket World Cup trophy reaches Taj Mahal

ICC Men's Cricket World Cup trophy reaches Taj Mahal
The gleaming silverware, set to be the ultimate prize when the tournament gets underway from October 5, radiated under the sun against the magnificent backdrop of the Taj Mahal -- a true Wonder of the World.

ICC Men's Cricket World Cup trophy reaches Taj Mahal

Asian Champions Trophy: India men's hockey team thrashes Pakistan 4-0, to face Japan in semis

Asian Champions Trophy: India men's hockey team thrashes Pakistan 4-0, to face Japan in semis
With this dominating win, India finished on the top of the table and will take on fourth placed Japan in the semi-finals. The Indian team's victory was powered by a brace from Harmanpreet Singh (15’, 23’) while Jugraj Singh (36’) and Akashdeep Singh (55’) also scored crucial goals to put the seal on the win.

Asian Champions Trophy: India men's hockey team thrashes Pakistan 4-0, to face Japan in semis

Lauren Kim of Surrey wins Canadian women's amateur golf championship

Lauren Kim of Surrey wins Canadian women's amateur golf championship
The native of Surrey held second place during the first three rounds of the championship and entered Friday’s final round two strokes behind Brooke Rivers of Brampton, Ont. Kim had five birdies in the final round at Ashburn Golf Club to edge out Rivers by one shot to win the national championship.

Lauren Kim of Surrey wins Canadian women's amateur golf championship

Canada captain Christine Sinclair sounds warning in wake of early World Cup exit

Canada captain Christine Sinclair sounds warning in wake of early World Cup exit
Captain Christine Sinclair refused to point the finger at Canada Soccer in the immediate aftermath of the Canadians' early exit from the FIFA Women's World Cup. But the world's all-time leading scorer sounded a warning after the Olympic champion's tournament-ending 4-0 loss to Australia on Monday.  

Canada captain Christine Sinclair sounds warning in wake of early World Cup exit