Could not bat well in nets: Shreyas Iyer reveals what left him in tears during Champions Trophy 2025

ANI April 8, 2025 221 views

Shreyas Iyer opened up about a deeply personal moment during the Champions Trophy 2025 where he struggled with batting performance in Dubai. The Punjab Kings captain candidly shared how challenging international conditions left him frustrated and emotional during practice sessions. His revelation highlights the mental pressures professional cricketers face when adapting to different playing environments. Iyer also emphasized his close relationship with his family, showcasing the supportive network behind his cricket career.

"The last time I cried properly was during the first practice session of the Champions Trophy" - Shreyas Iyer
Chandigarh, April 8: Punjab Kings' captain Shreyas Iyer is enjoying his time with the squad, having led the team to two victories in three matches played so far in season 18 of the Indian Premier League.

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Emotional revelation about struggling during Champions Trophy practice

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Iyer discusses deep connection with his family

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Punjab Kings captain reflects on personal cricket journey

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Navigating challenging international cricket conditions

Iyer recently appeared on Kandid with Kings, an in-house podcast series started by Punjab Kings on YouTube, and discussed several aspects of his personal and professional lives with the host Sahiba Bali.

The 30-year-old discussed everything from cricket to family during the candid conversation. He also shared an interesting anecdote from the 2025 Champions Trophy campaign when he was reduced to tears.

"The last time I cried properly was during the first practice session of the Champions Trophy because I could not bat well in the nets. I got angry and started crying. I had performed well in the England series and hence, I was expecting that I'll continue in the same flow in the Champions Trophy," Shreyas revealed.

"But the conditions were different in Dubai and hence, adapting on the first day itself was quite hard. When the practice session ended, I wanted to do some extra batting, which I could not. Hence, I got very angry," he was quoted by Punjab Kings press release.

The 2024 IPL-winning captain also deliberated on the bond he shares with his family and how close he is to his parents, who still make sure that they drop him at the airport whenever he is traveling to play.

"I am very close to my family. My mom and dad still come and drop me at the airport. So you can imagine how close I am to them. I used to be nervous in the starting and used to tell them to stay back and rest at home but now I have realized that they want to come and enjoy, so I am absolutely fine with it," Shreyas said.

The skipper will be in action today as Punjab Kings face off against Chennai Super Kings at the New PCA Stadium, New Chandigarh.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
It's so refreshing to see top athletes being vulnerable about their emotions. That pressure must be immense! Respect to Shreyas for sharing this 🙌 #HumanBehindThePlayer
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Priya M.
His parents still dropping him at the airport is the most wholesome thing I've read today 🥺 Family support makes all the difference!
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Arjun S.
While I admire his passion, I wonder if this level of self-criticism is sustainable long-term? Even champions need to cut themselves some slack sometimes.
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Neha T.
That Dubai heat is no joke! Been there for work last summer and couldn't function properly for 3 days. Can't imagine playing elite sports in those conditions 🔥
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Vikram J.
His work ethic is inspiring! That frustration comes from wanting to be the best. PBKS is lucky to have him as captain this season 💪
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Sanjana P.
More athletes should open up like this. Makes them so much more relatable than just seeing their highlight reels all the time.

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