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PBKS batter Priyansh Arya discusses his impressive debut IPL season and the impact of the Delhi Premier League on his career. He highlights the DPL as a key platform for young talent to gain exposure. Arya remains optimistic about future IPL success despite falling short in the finals. The uncapped Indian star also credits senior players like Ricky Ponting for his development.

Key Points: PBKS Star Priyansh Arya on DPL Success and IPL Debut Season

  • Priyansh Arya scored 475 runs in debut IPL season with PBKS
  • Smashed six sixes in an over during DPL Season 1
  • Credits Ricky Ponting and Shreyas Iyer for growth
  • Eyes DPL Season 2 after Rs 10.6 crore deal
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PBKS star Priyansh Arya speaks on debut IPL, second season of Delhi Premier League

PBKS batter Priyansh Arya reflects on his breakout IPL season, DPL journey, and future ambitions after being bought for Rs 10.6 crore in DPL auctions.

"DPL is a platform where one can show their skills and the whole of India can see that. – Priyansh Arya"

By Vipul Kashyap, New Delhi, July 6

Punjab Kings (PBKS) uncapped Indian batter Priyansh Arya, who was brought for a massive Rs 10.6 crores by Outer Delhi Warriors for the second season of the Delhi Premier League (DPL), hailed the competition as a great platform for youngsters to showcase their skills and opened up on his debut, breakout Indian Premier League (IPL) season with PBKS, who ended the tournament this year as runners-up to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB).

Priyansh spoke to ANI amid the auctions for the second session of the competition.

Speaking about his maiden DPL season last year with South Delhi Superstarz and the tournament as a whole, Priyansh told ANI, "This has been a very good journey for me and it will be a very good journey for the youngsters who are coming this time because DPL is a platform where one can show their skills and the whole of India can see that because when it comes on TV, this is a very good platform."

Speaking on his team missing out on the IPL title this year after a six-run loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Arya said, "Winners are winners. We could not do it this time, but would try to win it next year."

In 17 matches during his IPL debut, he scored 475 runs at an average of 27.94 with a strike rate of 179.24. He scored a century and two fifties and had the best score of 103. He was the third-highest run-getter for PBKS, and his partnership with Prabhsimran Singh, another uncapped Indian, broke several records and garnered acclaim.

Arya, who came into the limelight in the DPL last year, was picked up by Punjab Kings (PBKS) for Rs 3.8 crore in the mega auctions last year. Entering at Rs 30 lakh, he attracted bids from Delhi Capitals and RCB before being picked by PBKS. In the DPL season one, he smashed six sixes in an over during a match and scored 306 runs in 10 matches with two centuries and four fifties, striking at almost 199.

Speaking about a potential Indian selection, Arya said that it is not in his hands, but rather in the selectors'.

"So I am concentrating on DPL season two," he added.

Arya had extremely positive memories of his first IPL season, saying that it gave him "maturity".

"By working with a coach like Ricky Ponting, captain Shreyas Iyer and senior batter Shashank Singh, my maturity level got higher," he concluded.

- ANI

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Sarah B
His strike rate of 179 in IPL debut season is phenomenal! But I wonder if he can maintain this consistency against world-class bowlers in international cricket. Selectors should give him chances in India A team first.
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Ananya R
So proud to see Delhi boys making it big! 🎉 PBKS really got a gem for just 3.8 crores. His partnership with Prabhsimran was pure entertainment. Hope he gets India cap soon - we need such aggressive openers!
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Vikram M
While his batting is impressive, I'm concerned about his average of 27. Needs to work on converting starts into bigger scores consistently. But no doubt he's one for the future if he keeps improving.
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Kavya N
Six sixes in an over in DPL! 😱 That's some serious power hitting. Shows the talent pool we have in India. Hope DPL gets more coverage next season - would love to watch these young stars before they become IPL famous.
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David E
Interesting to see how regional leagues like DPL are becoming feeder systems for IPL. The ₹10.6cr price tag for DPL shows how seriously franchises are taking these tournaments now. Great for Indian cricket ecosystem!

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