Key Points

PBKS opener Prabhsimran Singh opened up about his early IPL struggles, recalling how he barely played in his first four seasons. He shared how a crucial conversation with Sachin Tendulkar changed his mindset about learning from bench time. Since then, Prabhsimran has become a vital PBKS player, scoring over 1000 runs with a strike rate above 150. He also praised captain Shreyas Iyer's leadership for creating a supportive team environment.

Key Points: PBKS' Prabhsimran Shares Sachin Tendulkar's Game-Changing IPL Advice

  • Prabhsimran struggled with frustration during early PBKS bench years
  • Sachin's advice shifted his perspective on learning opportunities
  • Now a key PBKS opener with 1000+ IPL runs
  • Credits Shreyas Iyer's leadership for boosting confidence
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PBKS' Prabhsimran reveals perspective-changing advice from Sachin during his initial IPL years

PBKS opener Prabhsimran reveals how Sachin Tendulkar's mentorship transformed his mindset during early IPL struggles.

"Think of how much you can learn from here. Many players would want to be where you are. - Sachin Tendulkar to Prabhsimran"

Mumbai, April 29

Punjab Kings (PBKS) batter Prabhsimran Singh on Tuesday opened up on learning from legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, saying that he asked the cricket icon for some advice to deal with sitting out of the playing eleven for so long.

Prabhsimran was speaking on the Star Sports Press Room with the Punjab Kings ahead of the match against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at Chepauk Stadium on Wednesday.

Prabhsimran, who could get only six games during his first four years with PBKS, said, "It has been seven years. However, if you look at my record, I did not play for the first four years -- I used to get only one match. So there was pressure. I used to get very frustrated and would go to the gym and run 7-8 km."

"I spoke to Sachin sir once when I was not playing. I asked him how to deal with sitting out for so long in such a big tournament. He told me, 'I didn't sit out much, but if you have come this far, think of how much you can learn from here. Many players would want to be where you are.' That changed my perspective -- I started believing that if it does not happen now, it will happen next time," he added.

Since then, Prabhsimran has enjoyed three seasons with PBKS, earning considerable success with his fiery starts as an opener. This season, he has made 292 runs in nine innings at an average of 32.44, with a couple of half-centuries, and his runs are coming at a strike rate of 168.78. His best score is 83.

Overall, in 43 matches, he has made 1,048 runs at an average of 24.37 and a strike rate of 151.88, with a century and five fifties. His best score is 103.

The 2023 season was his best so far, with 358 runs in 14 matches at an average of 25.57 and a strike rate of 150.42, with a century and fifty, and the best score of 103.

On skipper Shreyas Iyer's leadership, Prabhsimran said that his decision-making makes him different from other captains.

"Many of those decisions have ended up helping us win. Most importantly, if a player has a bad day, he talks to them. When your captain tells you, 'we're backing you,' it gives you confidence. He is one of the best captains I have ever played with," he added.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What an inspiring story! It's amazing how one piece of advice from a legend can completely change your mindset. Prabhsimran's perseverance is paying off now 🔥 #NeverGiveUp
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Priya M.
I remember watching Prabhsimran in his early days - you could see the talent but he seemed frustrated. So happy to see him flourishing now! That strike rate is insane this season 💥
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Arjun S.
While I admire his growth, I think PBKS should have given him more chances earlier. Wasted 4 years of a talented player's career. Hope other franchises learn from this.
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Sanjana T.
Sachin's advice is gold! "Many players would want to be where you are" - puts everything in perspective. Makes me emotional seeing young players getting wisdom from the Master Blaster himself 😊
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Vikram J.
His 83 against DC was pure class! The way he handled the pace attack showed how much he's grown. PBKS might have found their long-term opener at last.
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Neha R.
This is why mental strength is as important as physical training in sports. From frustration to fitness to fabulous form - what a journey! 👏

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