IPL 2025: Priyansh Arya's instincts helped him attack CSK bowlers, says coach Bhardwaj

IANS April 9, 2025 321 views

Priyansh Arya's explosive 103-run innings against Chennai Super Kings has become the talk of IPL 2025, showcasing his incredible raw talent and fearless batting approach. His childhood coach, Sanjay Bhardwaj, credits Arya's success to his natural attacking instincts and disciplined training regimen. Backed by Punjab Kings management, including Ricky Ponting and Shreyas Iyer, Arya has emerged as a promising young talent in the tournament. With his remarkable performance, Arya has not just secured a crucial victory but also announced his arrival on the big stage of T20 cricket.

"He doesn't play his cricket with a conscious mind; instead, he bats with his subconscious mind" - Sanjay Bhardwaj
IPL 2025: Priyansh Arya's instincts helped him attack CSK bowlers, says coach Bhardwaj
New Delhi, April 9: Rarely in IPL history has a young batter's raw talent and fearless approach captivated the league. A notable instance of this happened at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, where Priyansh Arya smashed a 39-ball century - the fourth fastest in IPL's history.

Key Points

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Arya smashed fourth-fastest century in IPL history

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Maintained aggressive batting approach despite losing partners

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Backed by Punjab Kings management

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Trained rigorously at Bhardwaj's residential academy

From the moment Arya upper-cut Khaleel Ahmed for a six on the first ball of the Punjab Kings' innings, people in the stadium were unaware of the extraordinary performance that the young left-handed opener was about to deliver on Tuesday evening.

Even as he lost partners consistently from the other end, Arya's aggressive batting on both sides of the wicket propelled him to a 42-ball 103 and secured PBKS's first home victory of this season.

Arya's childhood coach, Sanjay Bhardwaj of the Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy, whose alumni include India head coach Gautam Gambhir, Nitish Rana, and Amit Mishra, praised the youngster for maintaining his aggressive approach and leading PBKS to victory.

"He played very well and he had to play that kind of knock, considering how batters from the other end were falling, and got the team to win the match, which is the most important thing. Priyansh has also shown that he can carry that responsibility, and he will now have to repeat performances like that consistently.

"The thing that stood out from yesterday was that he didn't leave his instincts, which is the way he plays. He doesn't play his cricket with a conscious mind; instead, he bats with his subconscious mind, as that is where his instinct lies."

"As a batter, you have to play according to your instinct, as after thinking hard, you have to see the areas where you can hit your shots. So he played as per his instinct, and attacked so much against CSK bowlers," said Bhardwaj in an exclusive conversation with IANS from Bhopal.

Bhardwaj also disclosed that Arya called him early on Wednesday morning, and the eminent coach urged his student to maintain the hardwork for the rest of the competition. "It is my good fortune that he called me instead of the coach calling him. When I picked up the call, he asked, 'Theek kiya na maine? (Did I do well?)'.

"I then asked him what happened yesterday and who made hundred runs? Then he said, 'Oh it was me'. It has been made clear to him that your performance is happening due to God's grace and you are just the one who's doing the effort.

"The day you start to believe that the performances are happening solely because of you, you will have a little ego. Priyansh also understand that I have to keep working hard, and the performances will be taken care of by God. You just have to make the efforts, and this is how it works.

"He also told me that the Punjab Kings management have been backing him since day one, and have further said him to play cricket as per his instincts. Head coach Ricky Ponting, captain Shreyas Iyer and the team management are taking care and supporting him," he elaborated.

Bhardwaj reminisced about Arya's aggressive batting instincts, which were clear from the time he first started coaching him. "Yes, from the beginning, he had those attacking instincts. In cricket, there are two types of players - one is attacking and the other is defensive.

"So, an attacking approach player can defend, but the defensive approach player can never attack. So, Priyansh always had an attacking approach. He scored 120 runs once in Delhi Premier League off 50 balls. He also hit a century before in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. So, this is the way he performs - scoring hundreds in nearly 50-52 balls."

Before joining the Punjab Kings (PBKS) camp for IPL 2025, Arya trained at Bhardwaj's residential academy, located in a jungle 20 kilometers away from the railway station in Bhopal. Bhardwaj's rule of only 1.5 hours of mobile phone use per day, with practice, sleep, and relaxation taking precedence, allowed Arya to meticulously refine his long-range hitting skills, especially against medium-pace bowling.

"Whenever he has time, he comes here and practices, and always attacks against medium pacers. I believe that even in the IPL, the same boy is selected who can attack against medium pacers. No one selects a player who can attack against the spinners. So, he practiced a lot of his cut and pull shots, especially against the bouncers."

The memory of a tranquil Arya investing his cricket earnings in the academy also came quickly to Bhardwaj's mind. "When the academy was being built, he used to give all the money he earned from U19 and U22 tournaments organised by the BCCI and would say, 'Sir, you use this money as you are building our academy'.

"When you learn to give, there is a different level of humility and humbleness in a human being. His nature has always been like this. I am not saying just that he is my student. It also helps that his mother and father are teachers, so he has been good from the beginning."

In just his fourth IPL innings, Arya's spectacular century signalled his arrival on the biggest stage in the T20 franchise leagues world. Bhardwaj is now counting on Arya to maintain his aggressive batting form and build on a successful beginning to his IPL 2025 campaign.

"I have told him I will come to see you play when Punjab will be playing the IPL final in Kolkata. I have clearly said to Priyansh that Punjab should play the final and win the trophy (on May 25). If Priyansh gets another hundred there, then it will be the perfect icing on the cake. You will definitely see Punjab reach the knockout stage and they will then do their best in the final," said the coach.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What an incredible innings! Arya's fearless batting was a joy to watch. That upper-cut six off the first ball set the tone perfectly. Hope he keeps this form going throughout the season! 🔥
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Sneha P.
I love how humble Arya seems to be - calling his coach first thing in the morning and investing his earnings back into the academy. Talent + good attitude = future star!
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Amit D.
While the innings was spectacular, I hope he works on building partnerships too. Can't always rely on solo heroics in T20 cricket. But definitely a player to watch out for!
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Priya M.
That jungle academy training sounds intense! No wonder he's so focused. The 1.5 hour phone rule is something more young players should adopt. Discipline shows in his game 👏
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Vikram S.
The way he took on CSK's experienced bowlers was breathtaking. But let's not put too much pressure on the kid - one great innings doesn't make a career. Hope PBKS manages him well.
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Neha T.
His coach's words about playing with subconscious mind vs conscious mind are so insightful! Explains why his batting looks so natural and effortless. More power to this young talent 💪

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