IPL 2025: Our form reflects the discipline of pre-season camps, says PBKS bowling coach Joshi

IANS April 4, 2025 242 views

Punjab Kings is gearing up for their home leg of IPL 2025 with renewed energy and confidence. Spin bowling coach Sunil Joshi revealed the team's robust preparation through well-organized pre-season camps. The team's spirit and player form look promising, with key players like Glenn Maxwell expected to make significant contributions. Their first home match against Rajasthan Royals is set for April 5th, signaling an exciting phase for the franchise.

"I think when your squad of 16 players is doing so well and you have 8 bowling options, 9 batting options and the players are in form, you don't need to worry about anything." - Sunil Joshi
New Chandigarh, April 4: Punjab Kings is ready to begin the home leg of the Indian Premier League 2025 with their contest against Rajasthan Royals at the New PCA Stadium, New Chandigarh on Saturday.

Key Points

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Pre-season camps have significantly improved team's performance and morale

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Glenn Maxwell emerges as crucial spin bowling option

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Young captain and Ricky Ponting driving positive team environment

Ahead of their first home game, the team’s spin bowling coach Sunil Joshi addressed the press conference and gave an insight into the team’s atmosphere and preparations. Joshi revealed that the players have established great camaraderie among each other, serving as the foundation of a positive dressing room.

Highlighting how the team has a completely different atmosphere this season, the coach said, “We have a pretty strong team spirit and enthusiasm among players. All teams play to win. Hence, we are ensuring that we prepare well, give a good environment to the team and keep the players in a good zone. This time we have a completely different environment in the dressing room with players.”

“I don’t know about other teams but our team had well-organized camps. This is why our domestic and international players are in great form. We can see a lot of differences in the team environment when compared to the last few years. It’s great that players are in great form and their morale is high. Our captain is young and positive along with the head coach Ricky Ponting, which is what our players need,” he added.

The spin-bowling coach also levied expectations on the Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who bagged one wicket each in the previous two encounters of the season, and how his bowling performance is crucial for the team. “I think Maxwell is one of the key players for us as far as the spin bowling is concerned. Every ground and every venue has different dynamics and he understands most of them. He has delivered for us in the last two games. With his pedigree of experience, I am sure he will perform very well in the home games,” he said.

He also deliberated on the form of the team and how the performance in the last two games has proved that the players are ready for the challenging IPL season. He stressed that the difference between home and away conditions becomes less challenging when the players are playing well, which is crucial for any team’s victory.

“I think when your squad of 16 players is doing so well and you have 8 bowling options, 9 batting options and the players are in form, you don't need to worry about anything. It doesn't matter whether you play in home or away grounds. When your team is doing well, you just need to focus on the priorities and what players' needs are. And we have channelized the same well,” said Joshi.

Punjab Kings’ first home clash against Rajasthan Royals on April 5 will begin at 7:30 PM. This will be followed by yet another home game against Chennai Super Kings on April 9.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some positive energy in the PBKS camp! The last few seasons were rough but this pre-season prep sounds promising. Maxwell stepping up with both bat and ball could be game-changing. #HopeForPBKS 💪
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Priya M.
Love the focus on team spirit! Cricket is as much about chemistry as it is about skill. Hope this translates to wins at the new PCA Stadium. That ground looks amazing from the pics!
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Arjun S.
Respectfully, I think Joshi is overestimating Maxwell's bowling impact. His economy rate last season was concerning. PBKS might want to develop their specialist spinners more.
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Simran J.
The combo of young captain energy + Ponting's experience could be magical! 🎯 Can't wait for Saturday's match - RR vs PBKS is always a thriller. Who else is going to the stadium?
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Vikram P.
8 bowling options sounds impressive on paper but execution matters. Hope they've worked on death bowling - that's been PBKS's Achilles heel for years. Fingers crossed for a good season!
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Neha T.
The emphasis on pre-season prep is refreshing! Too many teams rely just on individual brilliance. Team culture wins championships. Let's go PBKS! 🎉

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