IPL 2026: Akash Singh Reveals Motivational Note Behind Match-Winning Spell

Akash Singh's motivational note helped him take three wickets in his first IPL 2026 match. The young pacer dismissed Ruturaj Gaikwad, Sanju Samson, and Urvil Patel. He emphasizes the importance of a strong mindset and work ethic in T20 cricket. Singh's strategy involves out-thinking batters and targeting big wickets.

Key Points: Akash Singh's Secret Note Boosts IPL 2026 Performance

  • Akash Singh took 3 wickets in his first IPL 2026 game
  • He used a personal note for motivation during the match
  • His mindset focuses on dominating batters mentally
  • He targets big wickets with clarity and aggression
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IPL 2026: Things written on the note just motivates me during the game, says Akash Singh

LSG pacer Akash Singh says a personal motivational note helped him take key wickets in IPL 2026 clash against CSK. He explains his mindset and approach.

"My belief has always been simple - if your work ethic and mindset are strong, only then can you dominate. - Akash Singh"

Lucknow, May 15

Lucknow Super Giants' left-arm pacer Akash Singh said the note he took out during celebration of his three wickets in the IPL 2026 clash against Chennai Super Kings are the things which give him motivation to do well in the game.

Playing his first game of IPL 2026, Akash took out Ruturaj Gaikwad, Sanju Samson and Urvil Patel by using the short ball well, though CSK posted 187/5 on board. "I know I express myself well and people tell me that too. But honestly, it's about the environment you create around yourself. I spend time understanding how champions think and how champions work hard.

"My belief has always been simple - if your work ethic and mindset are strong, only then can you dominate. I think it motivates me. There's no deeper story behind it. On that note I had written things like 'Akki knows how to take wickets in T20 cricket'.

"It just motivates me during the game. Sometimes these things work, sometimes they don't, but if something helps me stay motivated and helps me perform better, then I'm willing to do it. That's what matters most to me," said Akash in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters.

The young pacer also said his approach was built on clarity and aggression with an aim to out-think the batters. "My mindset is always about getting big wickets because when you come to the IPL, you shouldn't just come to play - you should come to dominate. That mindset is very important. If you don't think like that, then in a league like this where batting is getting stronger every single day, you will always stay behind.

"You need to stay one step ahead skill-wise, but at the same time the mental side matters a lot to me. If you don't dominate mentally in this game, you can't move forward consistently. That's why my approach is always to dominate and honestly the batter's name doesn't matter too much to me.

"I try to think like I'm bowling in single-wicket cricket where execution matters the most. In those situations, your body flows naturally and the ball goes exactly where you want it to. So I focus on execution and going after big wickets. Obviously getting big batters out gives a different kind of happiness and if you look at my IPL record, most of my wickets are big players because that's always been my mindset."

Asked on how happy he was with his spell, Akash said, "I was happy, but at the same time when you are not playing regularly in the IPL, you have to keep pushing yourself constantly. Throughout the season and even in the off-season, I kept working hard, practicing and focusing on whatever was in my control.

"Thankfully today the process I had been following worked. I was trying to bowl according to what the wicket needed and also according to the weaknesses of the batters. In the IPL you can't keep playing games back-to-back with the exact same plans because teams study you very quickly.

"We knew from the previous game how they had dominated and where their weaknesses were, so my attempt was to combine my style with those areas and execute accordingly. That was the plan and thankfully it worked," he concluded.

- IANS

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Priya S
I love how honest Akash is. Most players talk about staying humble, but he's like "I want to dominate" and that's refreshing! That note saying "Akki knows how to take wickets" is such a confidence booster. That's what we need – players who believe in their own ability without being arrogant. Also, getting Ruturaj and Sanju out in a single spell is no joke!
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Rajesh Q
One match performance doesn't make a career. I respect his hard work but let's be honest – everyone writes motivational notes. What matters is consistency. Let's see if he can do this against MI or RCB under pressure. Still, credit where it's due – the short ball was perfectly executed and getting Sanju Samson out with a bouncer takes skill. Good start, Akash! 💪
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Vikram M
The most interesting part for me was when he said "I try to think like I'm bowling in single-wicket cricket." That's genius! In single-wicket, you just focus on execution without worrying about runs or results. That mental trick could help so many young bowlers who get nervous in the IPL. Akash is far more thoughtful than I thought he was. India's pace bowling future looks bright! 🔥
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Sneha F
Yaar, this is so wholesome but also a bit concerning! 😂 Writing "Akki knows how to take wickets" on a note like a school exam paper – love the simplicity. But the way he talks about dominating mentally and not caring about the batter's name? That's the kind of fearlessness that separates good bowlers from great ones. Hope Akash stays grounded though – IPL can make you a star overnight!
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