Shreyas Iyer proudly declared his approval after Priyansh Arya hit 103 runs from 42 balls in his opening innings against CSK which became the fifth quickest century in IPL history. PBKS maintained strong offence throughout despite early casualties because Arya unleashed his fearless batting to score 219/6 with half their team. According to Iyer the team adopted their new attacking batting style which would apply to all matches regardless of location. The commentator commended Arya’s knock while watching from the sidelines as he showcased explosive batting and striking power alongside composure that made it a “scintillating” performance.
Iyer Lauds Arya’s Fearless Knock, Explains Tactical Call Behind Chahal’s Limited Role
“When I had a chat with him in the last game, he was a bit timid in his decision-making against Jofra (Archer). Tonight, he was backing his instincts,” Iyer said at the post-match presentation.
“It was free-flowing and that is the mindset I want in everyone. Today, he kept on going, he was fearless and it was basically one of the top knocks I have seen in the IPL so far.” Yuzvendra Chahal bowled just one over giving away nine runs and Iyer said it was a tactical move to hold back the experienced leg-spinner.”
“That was a tactical call, because (Shivam) Dube had already played a few deliveries, and also Conway. With Yuzi coming in, we know how destructive he (Dube) can be. But Yuzi is a smart bowler. My instincts felt that pacers bowling slower balls into the wicket (would work), and we basically wanted pace against Dube.”
Priyansh Arya’s Record-Breaking Century Powers PBKS To Memorable Win Over CSK
Priyansh Arya delivered a sensational debut IPL hundred, propelling PBKS to an 18-run victory over CSK at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, Chandigarh. The uncapped batter showcased the performance of a lifetime, smashing 103 runs off just 42 balls. His innings included 7 boundaries and 9 towering sixes, setting a record for the fastest century by an uncapped player in IPL history, achieved in just 39 deliveries.