‘We blowed that loss’: PBKS Pacer on Lewed Qualifier 1 defeat | Cricket news

Passer Kyle Jaimison of Punjab Kings has revealed that head coach Ricky Ponting and Captain Shreyas Iyer have maintained a comfortable team atmosphere against Mumbai Indians in front of their important IPL 2025 qualifier 2 matches, especially after the loss of their eight-sheets to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Qualifier 1 in Mullanpur.The upcoming match at Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday will determine who faces RCB in Tuesday’s final. If rain forces a washout, PBK will automatically move forward in the finals due to its position as table-toppers.Talking to broadcasters before the rain, the start of playing was delayed, Jaimison discussed how the team has carried forward their qualifier 1 defeat.“This is really very easy to keep the qualifier 1 game behind. When the game gets closer, you can make things a little more nightpic. With the nature of that game, you settled and flush it. This is what we have done in the last few days. We have got a great opportunity here tonight and we have focused on all the good goods made during the season and hope that we can do so tonight. ,
Jaimison praised Ponting and Iyer’s leadership approach to handle high pressure situations.“They keep it very comfortably and cool. There are clearly moments and time where focus is what is important and what we want to do, but it is also very simple – don’t try to overcomplicating things.Quiz: Who is that IPL player?When asked about the potential nerves among the PBK’s uncapricated players, Jaimisson expressed confidence in the team’s ability to handle the pressure.“Hope more fearless, everyone has played enough cricket that is in their big situations and big match scenarios. It is expected that 1–12 can play with fearless attitude tonight and get a good result. ,Paer of New Zealand insisted on the importance of maintaining regular routines despite the importance of the match.“You try and keep it the same as you can. There is a lot of energy and too much environment around the game, but also the same as you play any other game. You try and stick to the processes that you follow for the whole campaign.”