Suryansh Shedge on PBKS Loss: "Some Batters Get Out on Good Balls"

Punjab Kings batter Suryansh Shedge reflected on his side's four-wicket defeat against Gujarat Titans in their IPL 2026 clash. He stated that some batters got out on good balls rather than struggling, and his own approach was to spend time at the crease. Shedge admitted that letting go of Kagiso Rabada's final ball could have added 20-25 extra runs, but maintained 160 was a competitive total. He emphasized learning to stay calmer and more present in pressure situations for future matches.

Key Points: Suryansh Shedge Reflects on PBKS Loss to GT

  • Shedge says dismissals were due to good balls, not struggling
  • He focused on spending time at the crease
  • Admits letting go of Rabada's final ball could have added 20-25 runs
  • Calls 160 a fighting total despite the defeat
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"Some batters get out on good balls": Suryansh Shedge reflects on PBKS loss to GT

PBKS batter Suryansh Shedge says 160 was a fighting total despite loss to GT, noting some dismissals came from quality deliveries in IPL 2026.

"I think I wouldn't say others were struggling; it's just sometimes some batters get out on good balls. - Suryansh Shedge"

Ahmedabad, May 4

Punjab Kings batter Suryansh Shedge reflected on his side's four-wicket defeat against Gujarat Titans in their IPL 2026 clash in Ahmedabad on Sunday night, saying the team's effort remained positive despite missing out on a bigger total.

Speaking after the match, Shedge said he did not feel other batters were necessarily struggling, adding that dismissals were more a result of quality deliveries. He explained that his own approach was to spend time at the crease, which helped him settle as the innings progressed.

"I think I wouldn't say others were struggling; it's just sometimes some batters get out on good balls. But my only intention was to spend as much time as I could. And that I think made things easier as I progressed through the innings," Shedge said during the post-match press conference.

Reflecting on his dismissal, Shedge admitted that the final ball of Kagiso Rabada's spell could have been left alone in hindsight. He noted that avoiding that shot might have helped PBKS add 20-25 extra runs, which could have strengthened their position. However, he maintained that 160 was still a competitive total on the surface.

The PBKS batter added that the team would take positives from the performance despite the loss, stressing that the side gave its best effort in the match.

"I think that was the last ball of his (Kagiso Rabada) spell. I could have let it go when I looked at it. If I had let it go, maybe we would have scored 20, 25 more runs, and that would have made things easier, but I still think 160 was a fighting total. And at the end of the day, when we look back, I think we gave it our all. That's what matters, and I think there are a lot of positives from this game," he said.

On a personal note, Shedge said the game offered an important learning experience, highlighting the need to stay calmer and more present in pressure situations. He acknowledged that better judgment in certain moments could improve outcomes in future matches.

"I think I've learned to remain calmer and stay in the present. Maybe if I had let that ball go again. It's a game of ifs and buts. So next time I'll be more mindful," Shedge said.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Honestly, 160 was never enough on that wicket. GT bowlers were too good in the middle overs. Shedge played well for his 40-odd but he should have targeted Rashid Khan more. These small lessons will help him grow as a player though. 💪
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Vikram M
Classic PBKS performance - show fight but fall short. Suryansh is right about taking positives, but at some point you need results. The top order needs to fire, can't always rely on lower middle order to bail you out. Still, good to see young Indian talent learning on the job.
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Rohit P
I think Shedge is being too modest. The way he paced the innings after coming at 4 down was commendable. GT's bowling attack is no joke - Rabada, Rashid, and Mohit are all match-winners. Yes, he could have let that last ball go, but in the heat of the moment it's easy to say that. Next time, bhai! 🔥
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Kavya N
Finally some sensible post-match analysis from a PBKS player. No excuses, just honest reflection. But honestly, the team selection is also questionable at times - too many all-rounders and no proper finisher. Shedge can be that guy if given consistent chances. One bad ball doesn't define his innings. 👏
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Priya S
The way Shedge is talking, he sounds like a mature cricketer already. 'Learn to stay calmer and stay in the present' - that's the mindset you need in big games. PBKS should back him for the whole season. Also,

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