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Credits goes to Ponting and Iyer for PBKS' historic win over KKR: Wadhera

Speaking at the post-match press conference, Wadhera praised Ponting’s positive attitude and how it lifted the morale of the team, even after being bowled out for a low total
10:47 PM Apr 16, 2025 IST | IANS
Speaking at the post-match press conference, Wadhera praised Ponting’s positive attitude and how it lifted the morale of the team, even after being bowled out for a low total
credits goes to ponting and iyer for pbks  historic win over kkr  wadhera
Credits goes to Ponting and Iyer for PBKS' historic win over KKR: Wadhera
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New Delhi, Apr 16: Punjab Kings’ batter Nehal Wadhera has credited head coach Ricky Ponting and captain Shreyas Iyer for inspiring the team to pull off a memorable 16-run win against Kolkata Knight Riders in Match 31 of IPL 2025. PBKS defended just 111 runs – the lowest total ever defended in IPL history – by bowling out KKR for 95.

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Speaking at the post-match press conference, Wadhera praised Ponting’s positive attitude and how it lifted the morale of the team, even after being bowled out for a low total.

“I have never, ever heard a negative word come out from his mouth. When your coach is of such a character and the way he inspires everyone Even when we got all out for 111, he just said that, 'Ok, today our bowlers need to get the job done. I need some really fiery spells today.' You know, automatically when players listen to such things from our coach, the confidence automatically just boosts up,” said Wadhera in the post-match press conference.

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Punjab’s bowlers responded well to the call. Yuzvendra Chahal picked up 4 for 28, and Marco Jansen chipped in with 3 for 17 to bowl KKR out cheaply.

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Wadhera also praised skipper Shreyas Iyer’s leadership, saying his presence and energy helped the team believe in themselves.

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“I think it really showed up in the field, and I think it's all because of his pep talks and also Shreyas Iyer. The way he just charges up everyone, I think he's one of the finest captains I've ever played under.

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He's really great with what he does with the bat and the way he captains. The way he's leading the team is really great,” he added.

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With this win, Punjab Kings moved to fourth place on the points table with eight points from six matches. They will next face Royal Challengers Bengaluru on April 18.

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