PBKS Stars Shine at Pre-Season Camp as Young Guns Show Maturity

The Punjab Kings have officially commenced their preparations for IPL 2026 with a five-day pre-season camp in Udaipur, focusing on team bonding and role clarity. Key player Shashank Singh emphasized the camp's importance for reconnecting with teammates and integrating promising young talent into the squad. He was particularly impressed by the increased eagerness and maturity shown by emerging players like Suryansh Shedge and Priyansh Arya. Having recovered from injury, Shashank aims to build on his strong previous season and has promised the fans an entertaining and spirited campaign.

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

  • PBKS holds first pre-season camp in Udaipur
  • Shashank Singh highlights team bonding focus
  • Young players show impressive maturity
  • Shashank recovered from minor injury
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'Young players have become more mature,' says PBKS' Shashank ahead of IPL 2026

PBKS begins IPL 2026 prep with bonding camp. Shashank Singh praises young players' growth and shares his recovery journey. Full details inside.

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

Mumbai, Jan 26

Punjab Kings officially started their preparations for the upcoming Indian Premier League season with their first pre-season camp in Udaipur, held from January 16 to 20. The five-day session featured a blend of experienced players and promising young talent.

Key squad members attended the camp, including IPL's top wicket-taker Yuzvendra Chahal and middle-order batter Shashank Singh. They were joined by promising young players such as Priyansh Arya, Pyla Avinash, Suryansh Shedge, Vishal Nishad, and Pravin Dubey. The management emphasised team bonding and clarified roles in preparation for the upcoming season.

Shashank, recently recovered from a minor injury, highlighted the camp's importance for reconnecting with teammates and welcoming new members.

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

Shashank became a vital contributor to the team last season, scoring 350 runs in 14 matches with an average of 50 and a strike rate of 153.5. With 21 players retained from the previous season, the franchise aims to capitalise on their momentum from last year.

During the camp, the aggressive batter was especially impressed by the progress demonstrated 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 note, Shashank utilised the sessions to restore his rhythm and acknowledged the franchise's medical team for their unwavering support throughout 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."

Shashank concluded with a message for the loyal 'Sher Squad,' promising a season full of 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," he concluded. "We will make sure that we entertain you and when you leave the ground, you will have a smile on your face."

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to hear about the focus on mental space. Our players face so much pressure. A strong core of 21 retained players is a smart move. Hope they convert this positive energy into wins. We've been waiting for that trophy for too long!
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Rohit P
Sounds promising but I'll believe it when I see it on the field. Every year there's talk of a "fresh start" and "team bonding" from PBKS, and then the same old mid-table finish. Need to see that fighting spirit in crunch matches. Prove us wrong, boys!
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Ananya R
The blend of experience (Chahal) and youth is key. Shashank sharing his journey with the newcomers is how a team culture is built. Wishing him a speedy full recovery. Can't wait to see that red and golden vibe in the stadiums!
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David E
As a neutral fan, Shashank's story last season was incredible. His strike rate was phenomenal. If PBKS can get their team chemistry right, they could be dark horses. The IPL is better when Punjab is competitive.
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Kavya N
Udaipur is a beautiful place for a camp, perfect for bonding away from the crazy city lights. Hope the management has clarified roles properly this time. That has been a major issue in past seasons. All the best, Sher Squad! 🤞

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