Ponting "Runs Out of Appreciation" for PBKS Batting Masterclass in IPL Win

Punjab Kings secured a convincing 7-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians, propelled by a brilliant bowling and batting display. Coaches Ricky Ponting and James Hopes highlighted Arshdeep Singh's early wickets and Prabhsimran Singh's unbeaten 80 as key catalysts. Ponting admitted to "running out of appreciation" for the team's exceptional batting form this season. The win places PBKS at the top of the table as they prepare for their next match against Lucknow Super Giants.

Key Points: Ponting Lauds PBKS Batting, Arshdeep's Tone-Setting Spell in IPL

  • Arshdeep Singh's tone-setting spell
  • Prabhsimran Singh's calculating 80*
  • Bowling group claws back momentum
  • Shashank Singh's pivotal overs
  • PBKS top table with 4 wins
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IPL 2026: Ponting admits to "running out of appreciation" for spectacular batting performance of PBKS

Ricky Ponting praises Prabhsimran Singh's 80* and Arshdeep Singh's opening burst after PBKS's win over MI. Coaches highlight tactical discipline.

"I'm now starting to run out of appreciation for what we're doing, but dear, we're batting well. - Ricky Ponting"

New Delhi, April 17

Following Punjab Kings' convincing 7-wicket win in the Indian Premier League match against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday, the fast bowling coach James Hopes and Head Coach Ricky Ponting lauded the side's tactical discipline and individual brilliance.

Speaking during the 'Dressing Room Diaries' after the match, the coaches highlighted the "tone-setting" opening spell from Arshdeep Singh and the "calculating" batting masterclass from Prabhsimran Singh as the catalysts for the win.

Hopes was quick to dismiss any talk of a "rough patch" for lead pacer Arshdeep Singh, instead pointing to the left-armer's work ethic as the reason for his immediate impact on the game, according to a press release from the franchise.

"We talk about people setting the tone; the way Arsh set the tone in the first over, swung the ball around, and put them on the back foot was exceptional," he said.

"Arsh, I know you've been going through what you consider a rough patch, but the rest of us don't think so. The work you put in over the last couple of days to be able to do this straight away tonight was the reward. To be on the mark from the first ball, get two early wickets, and then come back at the end to do what you normally do... it's a credit to your work," he added.

Chasing a challenging total, the Punjab Kings' batting unit drew high praise from the head coach, particularly for their composure under pressure. Ponting specifically lauded Prabhsimran Singh, who scored an unbeaten 80 off just 39 balls and stayed glued to the pitch throughout the inning.

"The batting, I'm now starting to run out of appreciation for what we're doing, but dear, we're batting well," Ponting remarked. "Prabh, I need to praise you because you didn't get a lot of strikes during the Powerplay. Most of your hard work had to be done outside of it, but you were so skilful, so calm, and so calculating. You're batting as well as I've ever seen you bat."

While the Mumbai Indians looked poised for a massive total, Ponting credited the bowling group's resilience. Noting the change of momentum in the middle overs, he specifically mentioned Shashank Singh for his pivotal contributions that kept the target within reach.

"Well done to the bowling group. The ability to claw it back was key. It felt like they might get a few more than 200, but Shanky's (Shashank) couple of overs changed the momentum again."

Punjab Kings have recorded four wins so far in the season and are currently placed at the top of the table with nine points. Despite the celebratory mood, the veteran coach reminded his squad that the journey is long and they need to keep working hard in pursuit of excellence.

"We know that if we play somewhere near our best, we're going to keep winning lots of games of cricket," Ponting concluded. "We should be proud of where we are right now, but that doesn't mean we don't go to bed tonight thinking about how we can get better again tomorrow."

The Kings will next play against Lucknow Super Giants on April 19 at their home ground in New Chandigarh.

- ANI

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Ananya R
So happy for Arshdeep! The media was calling it a rough patch, but the coaches never lost faith. That first over set the tone perfectly. This win at Wankhede against MI is extra special. Let's keep this momentum going for the match against LSG!
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this was a fantastic match. Ponting's coaching seems to be making a real difference. The composure PBKS showed while chasing was impressive. Shashank Singh's overs were indeed a game-changer that many might overlook.
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Vikram M
Top of the table feels good! But Ponting's last point is crucial. We fans get carried away, but the team must stay grounded. The season is long. Need to support them through the ups and downs. Well done, Kings! 💛
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the batting was fire, I hope the bowling unit gets more credit. Restricting MI at Wankhede after a strong start is no joke. Hopes and the support staff deserve a lot of praise for planning those middle overs perfectly.
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Priya S
"Running out of appreciation" – what a line from Ponting! 😄 It truly sums up this season for PBKS. Every match someone new steps up. From Arshdeep to Prabhsimran to Shashank. Team effort is shining through. Excited for the home game in New Chandigarh!

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