Punjab Kings' Pre-Season Camp Boosts Team Bonding Ahead of IPL 2026

The Punjab Kings have commenced preparations for IPL 2026 with a five-day pre-season camp in Udaipur, focusing on team bonding and integrating new faces. Middle-order batter Shashank Singh, a key performer last season, emphasized the positive energy and the crucial role of the camp in reconnecting the squad. He noted significant maturity and eagerness among the team's young players, including Suryansh Shedge and Priyansh Arya. Shashank also used the camp to regain his match fitness and mental focus after recovering from a minor injury.

Key Points: PBKS Pre-Season Camp: Shashank Singh on Young Players' Maturity

  • PBKS held first pre-season camp in Udaipur
  • Focus was on team bonding and role clarity
  • Shashank Singh impressed by young players' development
  • Camp helped Shashank regain mental and physical rhythm
  • Franchise retained 21 players from last season
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"Young players have become more mature": Punjab Kings' Shashank Singh ahead of IPL 2026

Punjab Kings begin IPL 2026 prep with Udaipur camp. Shashank Singh highlights team bonding and the maturity of young talents like Suryansh Shedge.

"They (young players) have become more eager, more mature, and more excited for this year. - Shashank Singh"

Mumbai, January 26

Punjab Kings commenced their preparations for the upcoming Indian Premier League season with the first pre-season camp, which was held in Udaipur from January 16 to 20. The five-day camp brought together seasoned campaigners and exciting young talent.

The camp was attended by key squad members, including the IPL's leading wicket-taker, Yuzvendra Chahal, alongside middle-order batter Shashank Singh, as per a release from PBKS.

They were joined by a promising group of youngsters, including Priyansh Arya, Pyla Avinash, Suryansh Shedge, Vishal Nishad, and Pravin Dubey, with the management focusing on team bonding and role clarity ahead of the new season.

Shashank, who just recovered from a minor injury, emphasised that the camp was crucial for reconnecting with teammates and integrating the new faces.

"The core focus was mostly on the bonding because, obviously, we met after so long. The energy was superb. We were all very positive, just like last year. The place where we had the camp was lovely, with perfect weather conditions and a perfect ground setup. We really enjoyed it and got exactly what we wanted from this camp," Shashank said.

Shashank emerged as one of the key players for the team last season, scoring an impressive 350 runs in 14 games at an average of 50 and a strike rate of 153.5. With 21 players retained from the previous season, the franchise is looking to build on last year's momentum.

During the camp, the aggressive batter was particularly impressed by the development shown by the team's emerging stars.

"There are so many young players in our team--Suryansh, Priyansh, Pyla, and Vishal. It was so good to be with them," he shared. "They (young players) have become more eager, more mature, and more excited for this year. It helps to share my experience with them because they keep asking questions. Getting to know their thoughts and talking about our strengths has been amazing."

On a personal level, Shashank used the sessions to regain his rhythm and credited the franchise's medical team for their constant support during his rehabilitation.

"For me, this game is more about the mental setup. This camp really helped me get into a better mental space," said Shashank. "I am just getting into the groove and trying to be fitter. I feel I'll be match-fit in a week or two."

Signing off with a message for the loyal 'Sher Squad', Shashank promised a season defined by entertainment and fighting spirit.

"I want to thank our fans for always supporting us. I feel our fans are the best fans. I am pretty sure that this year, in all the games, that red and golden vibe will be there on the ground. We will make sure that we entertain you, and when you leave the ground, you will have a smile on your face," he concluded.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a fan from Mohali, I'm cautiously optimistic. We hear this "building momentum" talk every year, but the execution on the field is what matters. Hope the management gives consistent chances to these promising youngsters and doesn't just stick to the same XI after two losses.
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Vikram M
Shashank's strike rate of 153 last season was insane! Pure entertainment. If he's fit and in the right mental space, he's a game-changer. Also, having a legend like Chahal around will be priceless for the young bowlers. Good move by the franchise.
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Priya S
Love the focus on team bonding. Cricket is as much about chemistry as it is about skill. Young players becoming "more mature" is key – they need to handle the pressure of the IPL. Wishing the whole squad the very best! Can't wait for the season to start.
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Rohit P
The real test will be in the death overs and under pressure. Pre-season camps are good, but I hope the coaching staff has specific plans. We need a solid Indian pace battery. Excited but the proof will be in the pudding, as they say.
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Kavya N
So happy to see Shashank fit and ready! He plays with such heart. His message to the fans is lovely. We will be there, wearing red and gold, cheering loudly! Just win us some close matches this time, please. 🤞 #PBKS

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