Ponting Praises "Brave" Shashank Move That Broke SRH's Travi-Shek Onslaught

Punjab Kings head coach Ricky Ponting hailed a "brave decision" by captain Shreyas Iyer to introduce Shashank Singh into the attack, which resulted in the crucial wickets of Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma. This move broke a devastating 120-run opening stand and completely shifted the momentum of the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad. The Kings' bowlers staged a remarkable fightback, restricting SRH after the powerplay, which was complemented by dominant half-centuries from openers Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya. Ponting emphasized the team's never-say-die attitude, turning an "ugly day into a really positive one" with a comprehensive six-wicket victory.

Key Points: Ponting Hails Shashank Singh's Game-Changing Over vs SRH

  • Shashank Singh broke 120-run stand
  • Punjab Kings staged dramatic fightback
  • Openers Prabhsimran & Priyansh scored fiery fifties
  • Shreyas Iyer played captain's knock
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Ponting hails "brave decision" to introduce Shashank into attack to break 'Travi-Shek' stand after win over SRH

Ricky Ponting lauds Shreyas Iyer's brave bowling change and Punjab Kings' fightback after Shashank Singh dismissed Head & Sharma to beat SRH.

"A really brave decision from the skipper to bring Shashank into the attack, take the pace off the ball - Ricky Ponting"

Mullanpur, April 12

Following his side's win over Sunrisers Hyderabad, Punjab Kings head coach Ricky Ponting hailed the team for their fightback, particularly the decision of bringing batting all-rounder Shashank Singh into the attack, who took wickets of both Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma to push the Men in Orange on backfoot.

At Mullanpur, as 'Travi-Shek' raged to put up 120 runs in eight overs, it was an over from the dibbly-dobbly medium pacer Shashank Singh that changed the whole match. Shashank managed to get them both in the ninth over, and after that, SRH could only score 99 runs in the rest of the innings. Fiery half-centuries from Prabhsimran Singh, Priyansh Arya, and skipper Shreyas Iyer made sure that target was chased down with six wickets in hand easily.

Following a dramatic turnaround victory, Ponting lauded the resilience displayed by the squad, specifically highlighting the team's ability to reverse a disastrous start through their "never-say-die" attitude.

Post the victory, Ponting addressed the team during the 'Dressing Room Diaries' and hailed the players for the spirit shown in the match, saying, "What we talk about around this team all the time is how hard we are going to be to beat. When we are behind, we are going to find a way to fight and fight and fight until we get ourselves back into the game. We turned what looked like being an ugly day into a really positive one."

Lauding skipper Shreyas Iyer for his strategic call and the bowlers for their fighting spirit, the head coach said, "A really brave decision from the skipper to bring Shashank into the attack, take the pace off the ball, and try and take some air out of it. [To the bowlers] I can hardly find a fault in anything we did for the rest of the game. That is some serious fightback."

The Kings' batting unit complemented the bowlers' fightback with a dominant attack, as both openers, Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh, scored a half-century each, while Shreyas played a captain's knock, scoring an unbeaten 69.

"Seeing Prabh and Priyansh go out and take the game on the way that they do feels so great. They do it with so much class. Looking at the matchups, Priyansh taking the first ball today--a left-arm off-spinner--is exactly the match-up he wants. On the other hand, Prabh taking on Unadkat with the new ball in the second over... we got 93 at the end of the powerplay. It was an unbelievable opening partnership," Ponting said, praising the opening duo.

The head coach concluded by emphasizing that while the win was significant, the team remains focused on "tightening up" specific areas, refusing to settle for current form as they prepare for their upcoming fixtures.

Punjab Kings will next face Mumbai Indians on April 16 at the Wankhede Stadium.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, this is why I love the IPL. It's not just about the superstars. It's about moments like a relatively unknown player like Shashank Singh stepping up and changing the game. The fightback was incredible to watch.
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Vikram M
Great win, but let's be honest, the bowling at the start was a disaster. Conceding 120 in 8 overs is not acceptable at this level. Yes, they fought back brilliantly, but they need to address the powerplay bowling urgently before facing Mumbai.
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Priya S
So happy for Shashank! He's been a quiet performer. And Prabhsimran and Priyansh were just fearless. That's the kind of aggressive intent we want from our Indian youngsters. Ponting's influence on the team's mindset is clearly showing. On to Wankhede!
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Rohit P
Shreyas Iyer's captaincy won them this match. In a high-pressure situation, backing a part-time bowler against two set, destructive batters takes guts. This is the kind of leadership Punjab has been missing. Ponting and Iyer seem to be a good combo.
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Michael C
The tactical battle was fascinating. Taking the pace off was the perfect counter to SRH's aggression. It's a classic cricket strategy, but executing it under that kind of assault is what makes it special. Ponting's experience is invaluable in these moments.

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