NEW DELHI: Punjab Kings skipper Shreyas Iyer’s scintillating form this IPL season has reignited talk about his comeback trail, with team’s spin coach Sunil Joshi attributing the resurgence to Iyer’s "hunger for challenges". Since being released by Kolkata Knight Riders despite leading them to the IPL 2024 title, Iyer has responded in style with unbeaten knocks of 97 and 52 to start the 2025 season.
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"If you look back at Shreyas' contribution from the Champions Trophy onward, he has become more consistent, especially against spin," Joshi said ahead of Punjab Kings’ clash against KKR. "He accepts every challenge, every ball. That’s the mindset of a top player."
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"He has shown the hunger and he is ready to accept every challenge he comes across. For any player of that calibre, you accept every challenge, every ball. I am sure that he has done some great work behind the scenes. It's a good momentum to carry forward as a leader as well," Joshi added.
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Iyer was a pillar in India’s middle order during the 2025 Champions Trophy, averaging 48.60 with two fifties in five matches. His resurgence has been fueled by both mental resolve and technical adjustments — most notably, a more open stance and deeper positioning in the crease to counter the short ball.
Joshi also highlighted Iyer’s leadership evolution. "He talks to every player — even net bowlers. That builds confidence and shows his care for the team. It’s a hallmark of a genuine leader."
Despite returning to Eden Gardens, where he lifted the IPL trophy last year, Iyer has shown no signs of emotional overdrive. "Every game is important. The approach remains the same — play to win," Joshi said.
While speculation continues about Iyer’s potential India recall for the England tour, Joshi chose to keep the focus on IPL. "Let’s stick to the IPL. I’m not the right person to talk about national selection."
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"If you look back at Shreyas' contribution from the Champions Trophy onward, he has become more consistent, especially against spin," Joshi said ahead of Punjab Kings’ clash against KKR. "He accepts every challenge, every ball. That’s the mindset of a top player."
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"He has shown the hunger and he is ready to accept every challenge he comes across. For any player of that calibre, you accept every challenge, every ball. I am sure that he has done some great work behind the scenes. It's a good momentum to carry forward as a leader as well," Joshi added.
Who's that IPL player?
Iyer was a pillar in India’s middle order during the 2025 Champions Trophy, averaging 48.60 with two fifties in five matches. His resurgence has been fueled by both mental resolve and technical adjustments — most notably, a more open stance and deeper positioning in the crease to counter the short ball.
Joshi also highlighted Iyer’s leadership evolution. "He talks to every player — even net bowlers. That builds confidence and shows his care for the team. It’s a hallmark of a genuine leader."
Despite returning to Eden Gardens, where he lifted the IPL trophy last year, Iyer has shown no signs of emotional overdrive. "Every game is important. The approach remains the same — play to win," Joshi said.
While speculation continues about Iyer’s potential India recall for the England tour, Joshi chose to keep the focus on IPL. "Let’s stick to the IPL. I’m not the right person to talk about national selection."
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