Ponting's Coaching Philosophy Powers PBKS' Unbeaten IPL Streak

Punjab Kings Head Coach Ricky Ponting emphasizes creating a supportive environment where players feel valued, stating his role is to challenge, not control them. This philosophy coincides with PBKS maintaining an unbeaten streak, sitting atop the IPL table with five wins. The team's victory over Mumbai Indians was highlighted by Arshdeep Singh's return to form, taking his 100th IPL wicket with a spell of 3-22. Expert Dale Steyn noted how Arshdeep's early breakthrough shifted the game's momentum, illustrating how a single moment can turn performances around.

Key Points: Ricky Ponting on Coaching PBKS: Support, Don't Control

  • Ponting's support-over-control philosophy
  • PBKS unbeaten in five IPL matches
  • Arshdeep Singh takes 100th IPL wicket
  • Dale Steyn analyzes momentum shift
  • Team culture built on defined roles
3 min read

'I'm there to support players, not to control them': PBKS coach Ponting reveals key element of winning mindset

PBKS coach Ricky Ponting reveals his winning mindset: supporting players, not controlling them. Dale Steyn analyzes Arshdeep Singh's pivotal 100th IPL wicket.

"I'm there to support and challenge them, not to control them. - Ricky Ponting"

New Delhi, April 17

Punjab Kings Head Coach Ricky Ponting outlined the key elements behind building a winning mindset and said as a coach he supports and challenges the players, not controls them.

Last year's runner-up PBKS maintained their unbeaten streak in the IPL 2026, with a commanding victory over Mumbai Indians (MI) to make it five wins in five and consolidate their position at the top of the table.

With nine points from five games, PBKS remain the only unbeaten side this season setting the pace and making a strong early statement in their 2026 campaign.

"For me, it starts with creating the right environment where every player feels valued and on the same page. As a coach, I'm there to support and challenge them, not to control them. Even when they fail, they need to know that's part of the game. In T20 cricket, you only need a few players to step up on any given day, Ponting said on Jiostar.

"So, it's about building a strong group with clearly defined roles. That was a big part of our auction strategy as well, getting the right people in to shape the culture. When players feel backed, like someone like Prabhsimran or Shashank, they respond with performances, and that's what ultimately drives results,"

Speaking on JioHotstar's 'Google Search AI Mode Match Centre Live', JioStar expert Dale Steyn explained how Arshdeep Singh's early breakthrough shifted momentum for Punjab Kings:

"In a game like this, a bit of luck goes a long way. You can bowl well without reward, but that one wicket, even if it comes your way, can change everything. Arshdeep Singh hadn't been at his best this season, but once he got that breakthrough, you could see the difference. He settled into his rhythm, his yorkers started landing perfectly, and everything began to come out of the hand nicely. Sometimes, all it takes is that one moment to turn things around."

After being put under pressure by a strong Mumbai recovery, PBKS found their spark through Arshdeep Singh, who returned to form in style. His incisive spell of 3-22 not only halted the momentum but also marked a significant milestone-his 100th IPL wicket. MI had rebuilt after an early stumble, stitching together a 122-run stand for the second wicket, but PBKS' death bowling ensured they were restricted to 195/6.

Former South African pacer Dale Steyn explained how Arshdeep's early breakthrough shifted momentum for PBKS, saying the fast-bowler, who hadn't been at his best this season, settled into his rhythm.

"In a game like this, a bit of luck goes a long way. You can bowl well without reward, but that one wicket, even if it comes your way, can change everything. Arshdeep Singh hadn't been at his best this season, but once he got that breakthrough, you could see the difference. He settled into his rhythm, his yorkers started landing perfectly, and everything began to come out of the hand nicely. Sometimes, all it takes is that one moment to turn things around," said Styen on JioStar.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket globally, this supportive vs. controlling approach is what separates great coaches. Good to see PBKS reaping the benefits. That 100th wicket for Arshdeep must have felt amazing for him!
A
Ananya R
Finally, a coach who gets it! In our culture, there's so much pressure to not fail. Ponting saying "failure is part of the game" is so important for young Indian players' mental health. Hope other franchises learn from this.
V
Vikram M
The win is great, but let's not get carried away. It's only the start of the season. The real test will be maintaining this mindset during a losing streak. Ponting's approach will be truly tested then.
K
Kavya N
So happy for Arshdeep! He was looking a bit low on confidence. That one wicket Steyn talked about changed everything. It shows how crucial mental support is. Ponting and the management backing him paid off. 💪
D
David E
Interesting to see an Australian legend shaping an Indian T20 team's culture. His focus on defined roles and auction strategy for culture-fit is a very modern, professional approach. PBKS looks like a well-oiled unit this year.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50