Shedge's Sideline Preparation Pays Off in PBKS Fight Against GT

Suryansh Shedge scored a blistering 57 off 29 deliveries after PBKS were 47/5 against Gujarat Titans. He credited his time on the sidelines for helping him prepare physically and mentally for the opportunity. Shedge stitched a 79-run stand with Marcus Stoinis to help PBKS post 163. Despite the total proving just short in a four-wicket defeat, Shedge believes the team gave everything and took many positives from the game.

Key Points: Suryansh Shedge: Sideline Time Prepared Me for PBKS

  • Shedge scores 57 off 29 balls after PBKS slump to 47/5
  • Credits sideline time for physical and mental preparation
  • PBKS post 163 but lose by 4 wickets to GT
  • Arshdeep Singh and Vijaykumar Vyshak shine with ball
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'The time on the sidelines gave me the opportunity to prepare physically & mentally': Shedge

Suryansh Shedge scored 57 off 29 after time on the sidelines. PBKS posted 163 but fell short against GT in Ahmedabad.

"The time on the sidelines benefitted me and it gave me the opportunity to prepare physically and mentally. - Suryansh Shedge"

Ahmedabad, May 4

Punjab Kings' Suryansh Shedge reflected on his journey to the playing XI and said the time he spent on the sidelines benefitted him in getting prepared physically and mentally.

Shedge was exceptional on a wicket that offered variable bounce and tested every batter who walked out to the middle against Gujarat Titans on Sunday evening. He walked out at No. 6 with PBKS 36/4 in the seventh over. It became 47/5 soon after when Shreyas Iyer fell.

Then, Shedge stitched together a 79-run stand off just 44 balls with Marcus Stoinis and went on to score 57 off 29 deliveries at a strike rate of 196.55, striking 3 fours and 5 sixes, and gave PBKS the best possible chance of posting a competitive total.

"I wouldn't say I was waiting; I was preparing. The time on the sidelines benefitted me and it gave me the opportunity to prepare physically and mentally. Ricky Ponting and Shreyas Iyer have consistently told me the same thing too: when the opportunity arrives, you must be ready to take it with both hands. That is what I tried to do," said Shedge in the post-match presser.

On a surface where scoring runs was far from straightforward, Shedge's approach stood apart. "My only intention was to spend as much time at the crease as possible, and I think that made things easier as I progressed through the innings," he explained. "On such wickets, a batter has to take time to settle before playing expansive shots. Targeting 240 or 250 on this track was never realistic, the double-paced surface simply did not allow it."

Punjab Kings posted 163, and while the total proved just short, Shedge was clear-eyed about the effort the team put in. "Perhaps we could have scored 20 to 25 more runs, but I still believe 163 was a fighting total. We gave everything we had, and there are many positives to take from this game."

With the ball, Arshdeep Singh was outstanding, conceding just 24 runs in 4 overs at an impressive economy rate of 6.00 and picking up 2 wickets to keep Punjab Kings in the contest deep into the chase. Vijaykumar Vyshak was equally impressive, taking the crucial wickets of Jos Buttler and Sai Sudarshan while conceding just 31 runs in 4 overs at an economy rate of just 7.75.

Shedge credited deliberate planning for Vyshak's effectiveness. "Just before the powerplay ended, our bowling coach sent a message to Vyshak to bowl at that hard length, and you could see how well he bowled after receiving that message."

PBKS remain at the top of the standings with 13 points from nine matches, despite a four-wicket defeat to GT at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

Punjab Kings will next travel to face Sunrisers Hyderabad away from home on May 6, looking to return to winning ways and build on their lead at the top of the table.

- IANS

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Michael C
Impressive mentality from Shedge. In the IPL, with all the pressure and money, it's easy for young players to get anxious. But using time on the sidelines as preparation shows a mature head. The 79-run partnership with Stoinis was exactly what PBKS needed. Hope he keeps this form up.
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Ananya R
Love how Shedge kept it real about the pitch conditions. Sometimes players make excuses, but he admitted 240-250 wasn't realistic. That's honesty you don't always see. PBKS should have maybe got 20 more runs though - those last overs could have been better. Still, great effort! 🔥
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Ramesh W
Arshdeep Singh continues to be the backbone of this bowling attack! 4 overs for 24 runs and 2 wickets - that's world-class bowling. And Vyshak with those big wickets of Buttler and Sudarshan showed real character. But honestly, PBKS need to sort out their top order. 36/4 is just not acceptable in a T20. Shedge can't be the savior every time.
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James A
It's refreshing to see a player talk about mental preparation in such detail. The IPL is as much a mental game as a physical one. Shedge's approach - spending time at the crease, not rushing - is textbook for difficult pitches. Still top of the table for PBKS, which speaks volumes about their depth this season.
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Kavya N
I'm so happy for Suryansh! Been following him in domestic cricket and always knew he had talent. The way he

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