Take it one game at a time: Venkatesh Iyer on his IPL journey

ANI April 7, 2025 164 views

Venkatesh Iyer is redefining cricket success through a unique mental approach of staying present and continuous learning. His journey with Kolkata Knight Riders showcases not just athletic prowess, but a holistic view of personal development. From struggling with initial low scores to becoming a key middle-order player, Iyer's transformation is inspiring. His pursuit of a PhD alongside cricket demonstrates his commitment to growth beyond the playing field.

"One thing I've learned from playing IPL is to take it one game at a time" - Venkatesh Iyer
New Delhi April 7: Kolkata Knight Riders Vice-captain Venkatesh Iyer reflected on his journey through the years of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

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Iyer emphasizes present-moment focus in cricket career

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Scored 370 runs in last IPL season

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Pursuing academic growth alongside cricket

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Balancing leadership and performance under pressure

While speaking exclusively on JioHotstar's special show Gen Bold, he emphasised the importance of staying present in the moment, focusing on the current game or practice session rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future.

He learned this valuable lesson through experience and strives to maintain this mindset in his approach to the game.

Iyer has made quite a name for himself with his hard-hitting batting and useful bowling. During KKR's victorious IPL campaign last season, Iyer scored 370 runs, including four half-centuries and was bought back by the franchise for Rs 23.75 Crore at the IPL 2025 mega auction.

"One thing I've learned from playing IPL is to take it one game at a time--or rather, one moment at a time. Staying in the present is extremely important. I've learned this the hard way, and while it might sound simple, it's really tough to practice. Over the years, I've developed the mindset that only today's moment, today's match, and today's practice matter. I try not to think about what's already happened or what's ahead." Venkatesh Iyer said.

Iyer also spoke about his off-field interests and his unique way of staying grounded, he said "It's really important to keep updating--not just your game, but your personality too. I've always been fond of academics--not because of any external pressure but because it's something I truly enjoy. It's a productive switch-off for me. Working on a PhD might just be a cool flex when I retire from cricket! But more than that, it helps me make smarter decisions, both on and off the field."

He had begun his campaign in the cash-rich league with low scores. In his initial two appearances for the Knight Riders, he recorded only 3 and 6 before freeing himself at the Eden Gardens against Hyderabad.

While occupying the vital position in the middle order, balancing the leadership responsibilities and dealing with the stress of the significant price tag linked to him, Venkatesh remains dedicated to performing for the defending champions.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Love Venkatesh's mindset! Taking it one game at a time is such a simple yet powerful approach. No wonder he's performing so well under pressure. That PhD ambition is impressive too 👏
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Priya M.
As someone who struggles with anxiety, I really relate to what he's saying about staying present. Athletes face so much pressure but his approach seems so healthy. More players should talk about mental health like this!
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Arjun S.
Respectfully, I think his batting still needs more consistency. Great mindset, but KKR paid big money - needs to deliver more match-winning performances this season. Hope he proves me wrong though!
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Sneha P.
The PhD part surprised me! So refreshing to see a cricketer valuing education alongside sports. My son looks up to him even more now 💜 #KKR
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Vikram J.
That Eden Gardens knock against Hyderabad was fire! 🔥 Remember watching it live - the stadium went crazy. More of that please Venky!
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Neha R.
His journey from those initial low scores to vice-captain is inspiring. Shows what hard work and the right mindset can do. KKR is lucky to have him!

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