All posts tagged: Priyank Panchal

‘Something has been off about him since the England tour’: Priyank Panchal wants Sai Sudharsan to go through all-format domestic grind to regain form | Cricket News

‘Something has been off about him since the England tour’: Priyank Panchal wants Sai Sudharsan to go through all-format domestic grind to regain form | Cricket News

3 min readMar 31, 2026 08:58 PM IST Former Gujarat captain and prolific batter Priyank Panchal suggested that Sai Sudharsan should go through an all-format domestic grind like Devdutt Padikkal to regain his form. This was after Sudharsan managed just 13 off 11 for Gujarat Titans in their opening match against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur on Tuesday. “Sai Sudharsan looked like a million bucks last season, but something has been off about him since the England tour. Maybe he needs to go through an all-format domestic grind like Devdutt Padikkal and rediscover his form,” Panchal posted on X. In the IPL, Sudharsan’s game has largely been built on timing – finding gaps, keeping the scoreboard moving, and batting deep. It’s a method that doesn’t always grab headlines in the age of 300, but one GT continue to trust. It’s an approach that feels familiar. India’s recent T20 World Cup triumph was built not on chasing milestones but on clarity of roles – players doing what the situation demanded. Sai Sudharsan looked like a million bucks …

‘There’s a reason foreign coaches don’t succeed in India’: Priyank Panchal slams Ten Doeschate’s ‘terrible’ Rohit Sharma comments | Cricket News

‘There’s a reason foreign coaches don’t succeed in India’: Priyank Panchal slams Ten Doeschate’s ‘terrible’ Rohit Sharma comments | Cricket News

Former Gujarat batter Priyank Panchal has slammed India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate for his recent comments on the form of Rohit Sharma and Nitish Reddy post the second ODI against New Zealand in Rajkot. Ten Doechate’s comments came under scrutiny after India’s harrowing defeat, where he stated that Rohit seemed to be short on game time, while all-rounder Nitish had not made the best of his chances. “With Nitish, we keep talking about developing him and getting him game time and then when you do get him game time, he often ends up not doing a heck of a lot in the games. For someone who’s making their way, particularly with the bat tonight, it was that perfect chance where you’re walking in that situation, and you’ve got a chance to spend 15 overs at the wicket. You really have to take those chances to push your case to be selected,” the Dutchman told reporters. With Rohit failing to convert his starts in the two games against the Kiwis, ten Doeschate remarked: “He’s definitely …

Priyank Panchal explains why Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli retiring from T20Is and Tests is best thing for ODI cricket | Cricket News

Priyank Panchal explains why Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli retiring from T20Is and Tests is best thing for ODI cricket | Cricket News

Former Gujarat captain and prolific batter Priyank Panchal on Saturday said that Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli retiring from both T20Is and Tests was the best thing that has happened to ODI cricket, with new life being breathed into the 50-over format due to this being the only format that these two Indian legends play exclusively. “Virat and Rohit retiring from the other two formats was the best thing that could’ve happened to ODI cricket. The 50-overs game, which seemed to be in its final trenches, has suddenly been revived because two of India’s biggest legends play exclusively that format,” Panchal posted on X. Since retiring from T20Is and Tests, Kohli and Rohit have been on song for the Indian ODI side, even scoring tons in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. They also impressed in the South South Africa series before the domestic tournament. Virat and Rohit retiring from the other two formats was the best thing that could’ve happened to ODI cricket. The 50-overs game, which seemed to be in its final trenches, has suddenly …

Kerala fight before Gujarat fight back to leave Ranji semi-final in a cliffhanger | Cricket News

Kerala fight before Gujarat fight back to leave Ranji semi-final in a cliffhanger | Cricket News

The twisted power of recollection and hindsight can be cruel when things progressively fizzle from your grasp, leaving everything on edge with your watchfully built momentum squeezing towards the opposition. On a see-sawing day 4 of the Ranji Trophy semi-final, Jalaj Saxena’s resilience brought the game back to level terms before Gujarat’s lower-order artillery offered Kerala a taste of their own resurgent spirit. With attrition and doggedness slicing the game down to a one-innings shootout, 29 runs/three wickets now separate Gujarat/Kerala from completing a momentous final-day triumph at the Narendra Modi Stadium. But the minds will keep ticking in the Kerala camp after a slew of hits and misses on a decisive Thursday afternoon. ‘What if the team got to 500? Did they misread the pitch on the opening day expecting bountiful assistance from the strip? Was the four-man bowling attack a huge risk in the knockouts? Did they concede runs too quickly to Gujarat’s opening pair the previous evening?’ Story continues below this ad Putting Kerala just within another shot at scripting a miraculous …

Ranji Trophy: Priyank Panchal’s commanding hundred puts Kerala under pressure | Cricket News

Ranji Trophy: Priyank Panchal’s commanding hundred puts Kerala under pressure | Cricket News

A domestic semifinal, even if it were to involve the home side, would not be an enticing prospect for the otherwise cricket-loving Ahmedabad populace to make the testing march and climb inside the world’s biggest cricket facility. Abhiraj, who recently returned to the city after a fair few years studying and plying his cricketing wares in North Middlesex in London, had his expectations firmly in check when he turned up to watch a “friend’s friend” play for Gujarat on day three of the Ranji Trophy semifinal against Kerala. “If Axar Patel were to play this game for Gujarat, perhaps the turnout would be better. Unlike the County Championship games in England where you’d have a decent turnout despite a nominal fee, in India you need the big international names to turn up for domestic games to grab attention. In England, it’s part of the culture and the county games warrant serious interest,” Abhiraj tells The Indian Express from a stand where he is seated alone, adjacent to another where the concurrent number pressed back and …