
Priyank Arya proved to be one of the most interesting young talents in India and built tournaments lit by his fearless move. Since the hit of six six in Delhi Premier League (DPL) to the breakage of the 39th century in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Arya did it in addition to the trophy. Now that he is preparing for a new beginning with Warriors external dill in DPL 2025, he hopes to finally break the curse of the lost finals.
Previously in the DPL 2024 season Arya was unstoppable with a bat, Racking UP 608 Runs in 10 matches for southern Delhi. During the tournament, it rose to the meaning by hitting six six in one, a rare act that immediately walked viral. But when the finals occurred, his team lagged. Coincidentally, IPL 2025, where Arya was escaping for Pandjáb Kings with 475 runs, but his team hit again in the finals.
At the opening of Jersey his new team, Outer Delhi Warriors, Arya was thinking about these hard losses and a challenge to achieve under pressure.
“There is no such change in the plan, it’s just that our last match is a pressure match. So the way we can handle pressure will work for our game.” said.
The pressure became a recurring topic in Ary’s young career. In last year’s DPL finals he entered a decisive stage and managed only 6 out of 2 balls. In the final of IPL 2025, despite the promising beginning, only 24 out of 19 numbers that did not completely reflect the impact they had in both tournaments. In both finals, he could not quite deliver the knockout of punch, but his impact during the seasons was undeniable.
Arya, for his time with the Pandjabian kings and the influence of head coach Ricky Polting, revealed a simple but powerful advice that led him throughout the IPL 2025 season.
“He told me to do what I was doing so far,” Arya said.
The influence of Gautam Gambhira
Former Australian captain, who saw maximum and minimum cricket, understands the importance of the trust and natural instincts of the player in the game as unpredictable as the cricket T20. This assurance continued in its free -flowing style was a reminder that its strengths were exactly what the team needed.
Gautam Gambhir was also the main influence on Arya growing up. Following Gambhir’s fearless and folded bats, especially in high -pressure moments, such as the World Cup in 2007 and the World Cup final of 2011, lit his passion for cricket.
“I’ve seen Gautama since childhood,” he concluded.
Now as Enters the 2025 DPL season with external warriors in DelhiHe is determined to direct the same durability and temperament with a big match that makes Gambhir a legend. With his natural game supported by the confidence, which was instilled in the ponting, his eyes are firmly deployed to break the trophy curse.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
July 30, 2025