Key Points

Priyansh Arya has made a strong case for retention after an impressive debut IPL season with Punjab Kings. The uncapped Indian batter scored 475 runs at a blistering strike rate of 179.24, including a century and two fifties. His record-breaking partnership with fellow uncapped player Prabhsimran Singh was one of the highlights of PBKS's campaign. Arya, who was bought for Rs 3.8 crore after a spectacular Delhi Premier League performance, now hopes to continue his journey with the Punjab franchise.

Key Points: Priyansh Arya Wants Punjab Kings Retention After Stellar IPL Debut

  • Scored 475 runs in debut IPL season with 179 strike rate
  • Formed record-breaking partnership with uncapped Prabhsimran Singh
  • Was third-highest run-getter for Punjab Kings
  • Smashed six sixes in an over during Delhi Premier League
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I want Punjab to retain me: Priyansh Arya on next IPL season

PBKS batter Priyansh Arya expresses his desire to be retained after a breakout IPL season, scoring 475 runs and forming a record-breaking partnership with Prabhsimran Singh.

"I want Punjab to retain me. I don't know when the list of retention will come, but I want to stay with Punjab. - Priyansh Arya"

New Delhi August 20

Outer Delhi Warriors batter Priyansh Arya expressed his desire to stay in Punjab Kings (PBKS) for next year's Indian Premier League (IPL).

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.

While speaking to ANI, Arya said, "I want Punjab to retain me. I don't know when the list of retention will come, but I want to stay with Punjab."

Arya, who came into the limelight in the Delhi Premier League (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.

Arya, speaking on the remaining DPL matches, said Delhi Warriors will try to win all three of their matches to end the season on a high note. Outer Delhi Warriors are placed at the bottom of the points table; they have won only one match out of their seven fixture.

"We will try our best to win all three remaining matches and end on a high note. If we perform well, we will win the game," he added.

Arya, in the ongoing DPL, has slammed 191 runs in six matches at an average of 31.83 and a strike rate of 151.59.

- ANI

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Sarah B
His partnership with Prabhsimran was the highlight of PBKS season. They should build the team around these young Indian talents rather than spending big on overseas players.
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Ananya R
From 30 lakh base price to 3.8 crore - what a journey! Shows how IPL can change lives of domestic players. Hope he continues his good form 🙌
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Vikram M
Good to see loyalty in today's cricket. Most players just chase money but he wants to stay with Punjab. Respect! 💪
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Michael C
While he had a great season, his average of 27.94 needs improvement. Consistency will be key if he wants to be retained. Hope he works on that.
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Priya S
Six sixes in an over in DPL! That's some serious power hitting. No wonder RCB and DC were bidding for him. PBKS got a gem 💎

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