Punjab Kings Coach Sairaj Bahutule Lauds Shreyas Iyer’s Calm Captaincy

Punjab Kings spin-bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule credited captain Shreyas Iyer for bringing calmness and clarity to the team. Bahutule highlighted the strong culture built by head coach Ricky Ponting as a foundation for the team's success. He also praised opener Priyansh Arya as a future India prospect and backed Yuzvendra Chahal for handling spin pressure. PBKS remain unbeaten in IPL 2026 with five wins in six matches.

Key Points: PBKS Coach Hails Shreyas Iyer’s Leadership in IPL 2026

  • Shreyas Iyer praised for calm leadership
  • Ricky Ponting’s culture carried forward
  • Priyansh Arya seen as future India prospect
  • Yuzvendra Chahal excels as lead spinner
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Punjab Kings spin-bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule lauds Shreyas Iyer's captaincy

Punjab Kings spin coach Sairaj Bahutule praises Shreyas Iyer's calm captaincy and Ricky Ponting's culture as PBKS remain unbeaten in IPL 2026.

Punjab Kings spin-bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule lauds Shreyas Iyer's captaincy
"He knows how to get the best out of players and stays calm under pressure. - Sairaj Bahutule on Shreyas Iyer"

New Delhi, April 24

Punjab Kings' spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule credited captain Shreyas Iyer for bringing calmness and clarity to the side, while also highlighting the strong culture built by head coach Ricky Ponting, ahead of the team's Indian Premier League 2026 clash against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Saturday.

Under Iyer's captaincy, PBKR remain unbeaten in the IPL 2026 season, having won five of their six encounters so far, with one match ending in a no result.

Bahutule, who has closely followed Iyer's growth over the years, said the skipper's leadership extends beyond his own performances, according to a release.

"He's been a Mumbai boy, and I've seen his growth over a period of time. His leadership qualities are special because he's not only responsible for himself but also for the 10 guys on the field," Bahutule said at the pre-match press conference.

"His collaboration with the support staff and players who are not playing is phenomenal. He knows how to get the best out of players and stays calm under pressure," he said.

Punjab have enjoyed a strong start to the season, and Bahutule said much of that stems from the foundation laid by coach Ponting last year.

"The culture Ricky created last year and the values he built have been carried forward this season. With Shreyas as captain and Ricky as head coach, the collaboration is very strong, and we are very clear about how we want to approach every game," Bahutule said.

Despite the positive run, Bahutule stressed that the team is staying grounded.

"This is a high-risk, high-pressure tournament. We've started well in batting, bowling and fielding, but as a group we know we have to take one game at a time and not get too far ahead of ourselves," he said.

He also praised Punjab's bowling attack for delivering in key phases of the game, particularly in the middle and death overs. "Our bowlers have executed according to the plans. We try to keep things simple and use our bowlers in phases where they can be most effective," Bahutule said.

Bahutule reserved special praise for opener Priyansh Arya, saying the youngster has handled expectations well after an impressive debut season.

"He had a fabulous season last year and used the off-season to understand where he needed to improve. He's come back stronger. He's calm, composed and very balanced," he said, adding that Arya could be "a great prospect for India in the future," Bahutule added. On the bowling front, Bahutule backed Yuzvendra Chahal for handling the pressure of leading the spin department.

"Yuzi has taken on the pressure as the lone spinner because he knows teams will target him. But with his experience and guile, he has executed his skills brilliantly," he said.

He added that Harpreet Brar remains in contention depending on conditions, while confirming that Xavier Bartlett is fully fit and available for selection. With an afternoon game bringing added challenges, Bahutule said preparation around hydration and adapting to the heat would be crucial as Punjab look to continue their strong run against Delhi tomorrow.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see Punjab finally performing consistently. Iyer's captaincy is bringing out the best in players like Priyansh Arya and even Chahal is handling pressure well. But let's not get carried away – it's still early days in the tournament. One match at a time, as Bahutule said!
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Vikram M
Shreyas Iyer has always been a street-smart cricketer. His Mumbai background gives him that edge. But I feel the management is too dependent on Chahal as the lone spinner. Harpreet Brar should get more chances – he provides batting depth too. Just saying! 😅
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Rohit P
Priyansh Arya is a future star for India, mark my words! The way he handled expectations after a stellar debut shows maturity beyond his age. And credit to the coaching staff for nurturing young talent. Punjab's culture is finally looking solid after years of instability. 👏
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James A
Impressive how Punjab has turned things around under Ponting and Iyer. The combination of Australian coaching grit and Indian captaincy flair seems to be working. But afternoon games in Delhi heat are no joke – hydration and rotation will be key for them to sustain this run.
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Neha E
I like how Bahutule is keeping the team grounded despite the great start. That's the hallmark of a good support staff. But I hope they don't become complacent – the middle order still looks a bit fragile if the top fails. Let's see how they handle pressure against DC tomorrow.

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