
Punjab Kings batter Shashank Singh, who has been with the franchise since 2024, made an honest admission after the team's dismal performance in IPL 2026. Speaking exclusively to NDTV Sports, Singh said:…
Punjab Kings batter Shashank Singh, who has been with the franchise since 2024, made an honest admission after the team's dismal performance in IPL 2026. Speaking exclusively to NDTV Sports, Singh said: "I am also human" when discussing the team's downfall and how they dealt with the setback.
The PBKS star acknowledged the disappointment of the season, which saw the franchise fail to reach the playoffs. Singh, who has been a key player for the team, reflected on the challenges of maintaining consistency in the high-pressure tournament.
The franchise will now look to regroup and rebuild for the next season, with the IPL 2027 auction and retention decisions expected in the coming months.
This admission from Shashank Singh highlights the psychological toll of a failed campaign on individual players, not just the team. PBKS have historically struggled with consistency in the IPL, having qualified for the playoffs only twice since 2008. The franchise has cycled through multiple captains and coaching staff, yet the core issue of mid-season collapses persists. Singh, a lower-order batter, often plays in high-pressure finishing roles, making his form critical. The upcoming retention deadline in November will reveal whether PBKS continue with their current core or overhaul the squad again, as they did ahead of the 2022 mega auction when they retained only two players.
Source: sports.ndtv.com
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