Mukul Credits Pant's 'Don't Overthink' Advice For Match-Winning Knock vs KKR

Mukul Choudhary played a match-winning unbeaten knock of 54 runs to guide Lucknow Super Giants to victory against Kolkata Knight Riders. He revealed that skipper Rishabh Pant advised him to stop overthinking and just watch the ball to combat pressure. Mukul dedicated his Player of the Match award to his father, who dreamed of his son becoming a cricketer. He also cited MS Dhoni as an inspiration for his finishing ability.

Key Points: Mukul Reveals Pant's Advice Sparked Heroics vs KKR

  • Mukul's 54* wins match for LSG
  • Credits Pant's 'don't overthink' advice
  • Dedicated knock to his father
  • Inspired by MS Dhoni's finishing
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'Don't overthink': Mukul reveals Pant's advice that sparked his heroics against KKR

LSG's Mukul Choudhary dedicated his match-winning 54 to his father and revealed how Rishabh Pant's calming advice was key to his success.

"He told me... don't think so much. Just focus on your job, your process. - Mukul Choudhary"

Kolkata, April 10

Indian Premier League's new superstar Mukul Choudhary revealed an important piece of advice from skipper Rishabh Pant, which helped him remain calm in the pressure situation as he played a match-winning knock of 54 runs for his side Lucknow Super Giants against Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens on Thursday.

Chasing 182, LSG were under pressure in the final overs, but Mukul held his nerve and turned the game around with fearless hitting. He smashed crucial sixes in the closing stages, including two in the final over, to take his team over the line. After the match, Mukul revealed how Pant's words helped him stay calm and trust his instincts.

"The main thing is calmness. Over the last one or two years, earlier I used to rush a bit, but in the past few months, I've worked on this in practice, so that I want to bat as long as possible. If I take the game till the end, I believe I can win it for my team," Mukul said at the post-match press conference.

"Even in the last match, I played 4 to 5 balls, I didn't get out, but I wasn't timing it well. So I spoke to Rishabh bhai. He told me that I was overthinking, thinking, 'I will do this, I will do that.' He said don't think so much. Just focus on your job, your process, what you've always done. If you overthink, you'll feel pressure. Watch the ball. When you hit it, you hit it well. I believe in you, but you need to believe in yourself too," he added.

Mukul, who won the player of the match award for his brilliant knock, dedicated the achievement to his father, who had a dream that his son would become a good cricketer.

"I will dedicate this knock to my father. He had a dream even before he got married that his son would play cricket. I watched MS (Dhoni) sir and how he finished the game. I bat in the same position, and I also want to dedicate this finish to him," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is why Rishabh Pant is such a good leader. He understands the mental game. Young players need this kind of mentorship, not just technical coaching. Mukul's dedication to his father is so heartwarming. ❤️
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Rohit P
As a cricket fan from Mumbai, I have to say this was a brilliant chase. But let's not get carried away - it's just one innings. Mukul needs to show this consistency. The real test is performing match after match.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, this is what makes IPL special! The mentorship between established stars and newcomers. Pant's comeback story itself is inspiring, and now he's paying it forward. Great sportsmanship.
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Vikram M
The mention of MS Dhoni at the end says it all. Every young finisher in India wants to be like Thala. Mukul has the right attitude and now has the right guidance. Future looks bright for Indian cricket!
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Karthik V
Honestly, I feel the media is hyping this up too much. It was a good innings, but let's see if he can do this against Bumrah or Rashid Khan. The real pressure comes in playoffs. Still, good to see new talent emerging.

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