Yash Thakur Aims to Dominate IPL After Stellar Domestic Season

Punjab Kings pacer Yash Thakur is determined to translate his outstanding domestic form into match-winning performances in the upcoming IPL season. He enters the tournament as Vidarbha's leading wicket-taker from the Syed Mushtaq Ali and Vijay Hazare Trophy campaigns. Thakur emphasizes learning the craft of death bowling from teammate Arshdeep Singh and finds inspiration in Jasprit Bumrah's dominance in a batting-friendly era. He also credits the positive team environment fostered by captain Shreyas Iyer and coach Ricky Ponting for making every player feel valued.

Key Points: PBKS' Yash Thakur on IPL Goals & Learning from Bumrah

  • Coming off a top domestic season
  • Learning death bowling from Arshdeep Singh
  • Inspired by Jasprit Bumrah's mastery
  • Aims to win matches for PBKS
  • Credits team environment under Iyer & Ponting
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Learning from Arshdeep, Bumrah: PBKS' Yash Thakur aims to translate brilliant domestic form into IPL winning performances

PBKS pacer Yash Thakur targets IPL success after a brilliant domestic season, drawing inspiration from Jasprit Bumrah and learning from Arshdeep Singh.

"When you talk about Jasprit Bumrah, he is an inspiration to everyone. - Yash Thakur"

Mohali, March 24

Ahead of the Indian Premier League 2026, Punjab Kings and Vidarbha pacer Yash Thakur expressed his intentions to translate his domestic form in the cash-rich league. He also talked about learning from Indian greats like Arshdeep Singh and Jasprit Bumrah, terming the latter as an inspiration for his performances in a batting-friendly era.

Yash was speaking to ANI ahead of PBKS's campaign opener against the Gujarat Titans at New Chandigarh from March 31 onwards. He is coming into the IPL after delivering some fantastic performances in the domestic circuit, emerging as Vidarbha's top wicket-taker in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and the 50-over Vijay Hazare Trophy competitions.

In SMAT, Yash was the third-highest wicket-taker overall with 18 scalps in seven matches at an average of 9.88, including a four-fer and five-wicket haul to his name. His best figures were 5/16. However, his side did not make it past the group stage. However, his side turned things around with their maiden VHT title win after finishing runners-up last season. In that season, Yash was a revelation, taking 19 wickets in nine matches at an average of 25.57, with two four-fers and best figures of 4/50. The 27-year-old captured his best figures in the title clash against Saurashtra.

Speaking to ANI about learning the craft of death bowling from experienced teammates like Arshdeep, India's leading T20I wicket-taker and South African star Marco Jansen, he said, "All of these names (Arshdeep, Jansen, Australia's Marcus Stoinis) bring up different variations, styles of bowling. I get to learn a lot from our pacers. From Arshdeep, I have learned about death bowling, his mindset during the death phase of a match. Same with Marco Jansen. They both bowl in every phase in every match."

Yash also revealed that he learned one more key thing from them, to bowl well in every phase of the inning, be it the powerplay, middle overs or in the death overs.

Having played for India at the U19 level, Yash, just like every other bowler, holds the aspiration of playing for his country and realises the grind one has to go through for that Indian cap. He also said that watching Bumrah's mastery over batters in a batting-friendly era is inspirational, and he tries to implement whatever he learns from it in the domestic and the IPL.

"When you want the India cap, you have to work hard at every step. In domestic you have to do well, make use of every chance you get in the IPL when you get a chance. Every ball matters. When you talk about Jasprit Bumrah, he is an inspiration to everyone. In such a batting-friendly era, the way he bowls, there is learning for everyone. His mindset and bowling style is so different. For us it is a good learning watching him. We try to learn and implement that in the domestic and the IPL," he said.

After a rich domestic season, Yash aims to bring in his plans and execution to the IPL and wants to play a crucial role in the team's victories.

"I had a very good season with Vidarbha in the Syed Mushtaq and Vijay Hazare Trophies. The plans I thought about, benefited me a lot. I want to bring those plans in the IPL and execute them better. My mindset in the domestic season was the same, that I wanted to win my team. That is the same mindset I am bringing in the IPL, to make PBKS win, excel and win the tournament," he added.

Having featured in just two matches during last year's runners-up finish, the pacer is ready for some game time and to deliver his best.

My mindset is to stay ready for every match. Tactical calls are taken, and I am always ready to do my best," he said.

Despite the lack of his game time with PBKS, Yash highlighted that the atmosphere developed by skipper Shreyas Iyer and coach Ricky Ponting makes him feel an important member of the team, regardless of how many matches he plays and noted that everyone in the team is a "team man".

"Last year, you will see that I played two matches, but I never felt that I played just two matches. I felt like I was a part of the team in every match. Ricky and Shreyas bhai have brought forth this environment to make sure everyone feels a part of the team and does their level best for the unit. All of us are team players, want our team to progress well. Because that would help with our development," he added.

Having represented Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) under KL Rahul from 2023-24 and taking 24 wickets in 19 matches for the franchise, Yash said that both skippers are the same in their "trophy-winning mindset", but KL feels calmer.

"According to me, both Shreyas and KL are similar in the sense that they both want to win the trophy. They are not happy with merely qualifying for the playoffs. Both are energetic and positive. But KL is calmer, Iyer shows more energy on the field," he concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
His humility is refreshing. Learning from Arshdeep and being inspired by Bumrah shows he has the right mindset. Talent is one thing, but this willingness to learn from teammates and legends is what separates good players from great ones. Hope he gets more games this season.
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Rohit P
PBKS needs bowlers who can win them matches. On paper, Yash looks like he could be that guy. But the IPL is a different beast altogether. Let's see if he can handle the pressure. His domestic form is promising, though.
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Sarah B
It's interesting to hear his perspective on the different captaincy styles of KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer. The environment created by Ponting and Iyer seems very positive. A player feeling valued even when not playing is crucial for team morale. Good luck to Yash!
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Vikram M
Respectfully, we hear these "intentions" before every season from many players. The real test is execution on the field. I hope he walks the talk. PBKS fans have been waiting for a trophy for too long. We need performers, not just promising interviews. 🤞
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Karthik V
His point about learning to bowl in every phase is spot on. Modern T20 cricket demands that from a bowler. If he can be effective in the powerplay and at the death, he'll be a huge asset. His domestic numbers suggest he has the skill. Now for the big stage!

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