That shot was terrible: Sanjay Manjrekar on Shreyas Iyer's dismissal against Rajasthan Royals

ANI April 6, 2025 202 views

The IPL 2025 match between Punjab Kings and Rajasthan Royals turned dramatically with Shreyas Iyer's controversial dismissal. Sanjay Manjrekar's sharp critique highlighted how one wicket can transform team dynamics and morale. Rajasthan Royals' strong bowling lineup, featuring Jofra Archer and Sandeep Sharma, proved decisive in their 50-run victory. The match underscored the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket, where a single moment can shift momentum completely.

"That shot was terrible--and it's not just about how you get out" - Sanjay Manjrekar
New Delhi April 6: Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar has reflected on Shreyas Iyer's dismissal and the broader impact it had on Punjab Kings' innings against Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 on Saturday.

Key Points

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Shreyas Iyer's dismissal critically impacted Punjab Kings' momentum

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Rajasthan Royals' bowling attack proves formidable

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Match turned on quick wickets in powerplay

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Yashasvi Jaiswal's half-century proved decisive

Speaking on Match Centre Live on JioHotstar, Sanjay Manjrekar criticized Shreyas Iyer's dismissal, arguing it was a poor shot and had a negative impact on the team's morale.

"It was actually very hard for me to see that kind of dismissal of Shreyas Iyer. That shot was terrible--and it's not just about how you get out. It's just that a dismissal like that, especially of the captain in form, sends the wrong message in the dressing room. It might not leave them disheartened, but it certainly doesn't make them feel upbeat about their own chances. That wicket had more impact than just one batter getting out," JioStar expert Sanjay Manjrekar said while speaking on Match Centre Live on JioHotstar.

He highlighted the growing strength of the Rajasthan Royals, particularly their bowling attack led by Jofra Archer and Sandeep Sharma, and the emergence of Maheesh Theekshana.

"And this Rajasthan Royals team--with Yashasvi Jaiswal getting runs--is starting to look good. They've got a very interesting bowling combination as well. In Archer, one of the best new-ball bowlers; in Sandeep Sharma, one of the best death-over specialists; and players like Maheesh Theekshana in the middle overs are beginning to shine," he added.

Michael Clarke also praised the Rajasthan Royals for their strong batting performance, reaching a commendable 200 runs. He highlighted Jofra Archer's impactful first ball and Shreyas Iyer's initial impressive strokeplay before succumbing to a quick bounce. He also attributed the team's strong start with the ball, the absence of dew and the favorable conditions.

"I thought Rajasthan Royals did well to reach 200 runs--that was a really good total. The Punjab Kings were probably disappointed they allowed that many. But that first ball from Jofra Archer really set the tone for the Rajasthan Royals. It was an absolute beauty. Then Shreyas followed it up with two unbelievable cover drives--up and over cover. But then, that fast bounce... it may have put him on the back foot. The next ball, he steps away--not the best-looking shot--and gets his stumps ripped out. Three wickets in the power play always make things difficult. Rajasthan Royals started really well with the ball. They batted well too, given the surface. There wasn't any dew--some wind earlier in the day likely kept it away. So even though Shreyas won the toss and chose to chase expecting dew, it didn't arrive." JioStar expert Michael Clarke said.

A hard-hitting half-century by Yashasvi Jaiswal and top bowling spells from Jofra Archer, Sandeep Sharma and Maheesh Theekshana helped the Rajasthan Royals (RR) secure a 50-run win over the Punjab Kings (PBKS) in their Indian Premier League (IPL) clash at Mullanpur on Saturday.

With this loss, PBKS suffered their first defeat of IPL 2025 and started their home leg with a setback. They are at the fourth spot with two wins and a loss, whereas RR are at the seventh place with two wins in two matches.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Manjrekar is spot on about the psychological impact of Iyer's dismissal. When your captain goes like that, it definitely affects the whole team's mindset. RR's bowling attack is looking scary this season! 🔥
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Priya M.
I disagree with Manjrekar's harsh criticism. Even the best players make mistakes sometimes. Iyer has been in great form and one bad shot doesn't define his captaincy. Let's not overanalyze every dismissal!
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Amit S.
RR's bowling lineup is the real star here. Archer + Sandeep + Theekshana is a dream combination! PBKS never stood a chance after that powerplay collapse. 😬
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Sneha R.
That first ball from Archer was pure magic! I rewound it 3 times. The speed, the swing, the precision... no wonder he's considered one of the best. RR is my dark horse for the title this year.
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Vikram J.
While I agree it wasn't Iyer's best shot, Manjrekar could be more constructive in his criticism. The real issue was PBKS's middle order collapse - they need to work on their batting depth if they want to compete for playoffs.

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