Key Points

After a tough loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Punjab Kings' captain Shreyas Iyer remains defiant and optimistic. He analyzes variable bounce as a significant challenge but refuses to lean on it as an excuse. Shreyas emphasizes the need for the team to learn and execute according to match situations effectively. Looking ahead to Qualifier 2 in Ahmedabad, he stresses that while they've lost this battle, the war for the championship continues.

Key Points: Shreyas Iyer's Bold Response After PBKS Setback vs RCB

  • Shreyas Iyer optimistic post-PBKS defeat
  • Variable bounce cited as key challenge
  • Emphasis on execution over planning
  • Ready for next Qualifier in Ahmedabad
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Lost battle but not war: PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer sends bold message after Qualifier 1 setback

Shreyas Iyer remains optimistic despite PBKS's Qualifier 1 defeat to RCB, emphasizing growth and readiness for upcoming challenges.

"We have lost the battle but not the war. - Shreyas Iyer"

Mullanpur, May 29

Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer didn't let his spirits drown after his side was handed a heartbreak in the Qualifier 1 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Mullanpur on Thursday.

It just wasn't a day for Punjab; they lost the toss, were forced to bat, lost their batting order cheaply, and offered nothing to their bowlers to defend.

Bengaluru ran rampant with the ball, then tore through Punjab's attempt to defend the trivial 101-run total to wrap up an 8-wicket triumph with 60 balls to spare, one of the quickest in the history of the cash-rich league.

Shreyas analysed the variable bounce as one factor that troubled Punjab batters throughout the fixture. However, he was quick to remind that it wasn't an excuse that they were looking to hide behind and learn to execute with the bat according to the situation.

"We've got to work on our batting, especially on this wicket. In all the games we have played here, there has been some variable bounce. We can't give such reasons because we are professionals at the end of the day, and we have to bat according to the situation, and we have to live up to it. We have lost the battle but not the war," Shreyas said after the match.

While some try to shrug off the lingering feeling of defeat, Shreyas isn't looking to forget but return and learn from it. The 30-year-old had no doubts about the plans and blueprint they had mapped out for the fixture. In the end, the defining factor came down to execution.

"Not a day to forget, but got to go back to the drawing board. We lost a lot of wickets (in the first innings). There's a lot to go back and study on. I am not doubting on my decisions to be honest. Whatever we did in terms of planning, outside of the ground, or whatever (planning) we did, I think it was on point. Just that we couldn't execute it on the field, can't even blame the bowlers, as it was a low total to defend," he added.

Despite the defeat, it is not all over yet for Punjab. They will head to Ahmedabad for Qualifier 2 against either Mumbai Indians or Gujarat Titans, whoever stands victorious in the Eliminator.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Shreyas showed great sportsmanship! Losing is part of the game but his attitude is what makes him a true leader 👏 PBKS just had an off day, they'll come back stronger in Qualifier 2. #BelieveInPunjab
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Priya M.
Honestly, 101 runs is unacceptable for a team with such batting firepower. Shreyas is right about execution - the top order needs to take responsibility. Hope they analyze the pitch better next time!
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Arjun S.
That Mullanpur pitch was a nightmare for batsmen! But true champions adapt to conditions. RCB showed how it's done. Still, kudos to Shreyas for keeping the team morale high despite the crushing defeat.
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Neha P.
As a PBKS fan since 2008, these collapses hurt 😭 But Shreyas' positive mindset gives me hope! Our middle order needs to step up in Ahmedabad. No more excuses - just deliver when it matters most! #SherAagge
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Vikram J.
Respect for Shreyas not blaming the pitch or conditions. That's captaincy material! But PBKS management needs to rethink their batting strategy - too many flashy players, not enough anchors.
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Sanjay R.
The real test is now - how they bounce back from this humiliation. Shreyas' "lost battle not war" statement shows fighting spirit. But actions speak louder than words - let's see what they do in Ahmedabad!

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