Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer has once again proven why he is considered one of the most improved batters in world cricket. In a breathtaking display of power-hitting and composure, Iyer scored an unbeaten 97 off just 42 balls against Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. His knock played a crucial role in setting up a commanding total for Punjab, who batted first on a flat deck that demanded a big score.
His innings was a perfect blend of elegance and aggression, as he took on Gujarat’s bowling attack with ease. While Shashank Singh provided an explosive finishing touch with an unbeaten cameo in just 16 balls, it was Iyer who led the charge from the front.
A Statement Knock Amidst a Resurgence
Iyer’s latest IPL performance is not just another remarkable innings—it is a statement. Over the past year, he has undergone a transformation that has elevated him to one of the most reliable batters across formats.
Since missing out on the BCCI’s central contract list in 2023, Iyer has responded in the best way possible—by letting his bat do the talking. His consistency in domestic and international cricket has forced selectors to take notice, and he is now a key part of India’s Champions Trophy 2025 campaign.
From his dominant return in the Ranji Trophy, where he piled up 480 runs for Mumbai at an average of 68.57, to his white-ball success with 345 runs in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and 325 runs in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, Iyer has silenced his critics.
Evolution of Iyer: From a Struggler Against Short Balls to a Formidable Batter
Iyer’s resurgence has not just been about scoring runs—it’s been about evolving his game. Once seen as vulnerable against short-pitched deliveries, he has worked tirelessly to overcome that weakness. His ability to handle short balls has vastly improved, making him an even more dangerous batter in all conditions.
Former cricketers and analysts have lauded his transformation, with former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly calling him “the most improved batsman in the last year.” Ganguly added that Iyer’s issues with short balls were a thing of the past.
Even veteran New Zealand batter Kane Williamson praised Iyer’s match-winning abilities, emphasizing how he has learned to dominate short-pitched deliveries and adjust his technique.
“What stands out about Shreyas is how he continues to evolve his game,” said Williamson on JioStar. “For a period, teams targeted him with short balls, but now, he’s adjusting brilliantly—getting deeper in his crease, de-weighting his front leg and dominating the short-pitched deliveries.”
“What is most impressive is his ability to shift his weight forward again, making it difficult for bowlers who try the ‘one-two’ approach—going short, then full. He’s now able to access all areas of the ground, which makes him such a formidable batter.”
What’s Next for Iyer?
With his IPL form peaking at the right time, Iyer is undoubtedly in the best phase of his career. As the Champions Trophy 2025 approaches, he is expected to play a crucial role in India’s middle order, providing stability and firepower when needed.
If he continues to perform at this level, not only will Punjab Kings benefit, but India will have a solid match-winner in their squad for the global tournament.
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