Ponting's Pep Talk: Embrace Mistakes, Stick to Plan for IPL Success

Punjab Kings head coach Ricky Ponting addressed his squad at the start of their IPL training camp, emphasizing preparation and process over immediate results. He urged players to reconnect with the qualities that made them a successful unit last season, when they finished as runners-up. Ponting's core message was that making mistakes is acceptable as long as players remain committed to the team's game plan and approach. The coach welcomed new additions and set an upbeat tone for the campaign, which begins against Gujarat Titans.

Key Points: Ricky Ponting's Plan for PBKS: Mistakes Are Fine, Stick to Process

  • Focus on preparation over immediate results
  • Reconnect with last season's successful traits
  • Embrace mistakes when sticking to the plan
  • Build from being a good team to a great one
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'Making mistakes is fine as long as you're sticking to plan': Coach Ponting's pep talk to PBKS squad

PBKS coach Ricky Ponting tells players to embrace mistakes if they stick to the team's plan. Focus is on preparation for IPL 2026 season.

"Mistakes come, we all make mistakes, that's fine... as long as you're sticking to what you know and what your game plan is - Ricky Ponting"

New Delhi, March 23

Punjab Kings head coach Ricky Ponting set the tone for the upcoming Indian Premier League 2026 season with a clear message to his players: embrace mistakes, but stay committed to the process. Addressing the squad at the start of their training camp in New Chandigarh's Mullanpur, Ponting emphasised preparation, clarity of roles, and belief in the team's approach.

The team began its camp at the New International Cricket Stadium with an intense opening session, as players and support staff regrouped ahead of the new season. Ponting, speaking before practice, expressed his enthusiasm at reuniting with the core group.

"It's going to be short and sharp from me. It's so good to be back here, so good to get what I feel is like the band back together again, you know, to see so many familiar faces back in this group again," he said in a video shared by the franchise, while also welcoming new additions. "We have got a few changes, so Vishal, welcome officially from me, welcome into the group. Ben Dwarshuis, these are the two new players into the group, welcome to the group."

The former Australian captain underlined that the focus at this stage is purely on preparation rather than immediate results. "From now, the games and the tournament doesn't start now, as far as I'm concerned. This is training, this is preparation, this is about getting ourselves physically, technically, and mentally right for that first game on the 31st, right?" he added.

Reflecting on the previous season, Ponting urged the players to reconnect with the traits that made them successful as a unit. "I want you to think back and think what you brought to this team last year that made us a good team, right? The one thing I spoke about last year, every single day, was we were a good team from the start until the end, and the one thing that we were doing, we were chasing being a great team."

He then delivered the central message of his address, encouraging players not to fear errors as long as they remain aligned with their plans. "Mistakes come, we all make mistakes, that's fine. I'll make mistakes on the way through this, you'll all make mistakes, you'll drop a catch, you'll play a bad shot, you'll bowl a bad over, but as long as you're sticking to what you know and what your game plan is, if you make a mistake doing that, in my eyes it's not a mistake, it's just what happens in the game, it's part of the game."

Ponting concluded on an upbeat note, urging the squad to enjoy the process and get straight into work. "Enjoy, let's have fun, let's hop into the warm-up, we'll get into the nets as quick as we can, get moving."

Led by Shreyas Iyer, PBKS head into the new season after finishing runners-up in 2025 and will be aiming to go one better in the 19th edition. The side is set to play 14 league matches and are scheduled to open their campaign against the Gujarat Titans on April 31.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India for 5 years now, I love this philosophy. Indian fans can be very harsh on players after one bad match. Ponting creating a safe space for players to fail and learn is crucial for a long tournament.
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Rohit P
Good message, but the real test is when we lose two close matches in a row. Will the management and fans still back this "process" when the points table pressure builds? Hope they stick to it. Last year we were so close! #SaddaPunjab
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Ananya R
Ponting sir's experience shows. Our young Indian players in the squad will benefit so much from this mindset. Often our talent is brilliant but the fear of failure holds them back. This season looks promising! 🤞
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David E
Respectfully, while the sentiment is great, I've heard similar "process over results" speeches before many IPL seasons. The proof is in the execution on the field. PBKS has fantastic players—I just hope this translates to consistent performances and not just nice pre-season talk.
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Priya S
Love the positive vibe! Shreyas Iyer as captain with Ponting's guidance is a strong combo. The focus on preparation over immediate results is key. Let's go Punjab! Time to lift that trophy finally. 💪

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