The unnoticed recommendation of Arshdeep Singh that saw Punjab Kings bring Vyshak Vijaykumar as an impact player to overcome GT in IPL 2025 Choque [WATCH]

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Arshdeep Singh made a smart call, asking Shreyas Iyer to bring in a right-arm pacer, Vijaykumar Vyshak, as an impact player.


Vijaykumar Vyshak was not in the first XI and entered as a substitute in 14 when Sherfane Rutherford reached the fold.

In the middle of the entire butcher shop last night, Vijaykumar Vyshak stood out with its superior spell under immense pressure. Despite the bowling with a humid ball, he kept playing bowling in the wide lines, and although he lost his mark several times, the pacemaker did not deter.

However, Vyshak was not in the first XI and entered as a substitute in 14 when Sherfane Rutherford reached the fold. A user on the social media platform X (previously Twitter) pointed out how Arshdeep Singh made an intelligent call and asked his employer, Shreyas Iyer, to bring a right -handed pacemaker, Vyshak, as an impact player.

He was seen pointing to a movement of right arm bowling and pronounced ‘Vyshak’ so that Iyer knew it in the middle of the intense noise at the Narendra Modi stadium. Sai Sudharsan’s Wickt took Arshdeep to ask for a right -handed pacemaker since the ball had begun to reverse in the second half.

He applied saliva before delivering the ball, and reversed a little and fired Sudharsan, who perished while playing great shot. The use of saliva has been constantly helping sprinters to extract some inverse swing in this IPL season, and the same happened with other bowling players such as Prince Yadav in the DC vs LSG contest a day before.

Vijaykumar Vyshak is up to Arshdeep Singh’s expectations

It is never easy to come directly from the bank and execute the plans, but Vijaykumar Vyshak did it. He planned to keep the lines torque for Jos Buttler and Sherfane Rutherford, especially the last one.

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His natural angle would take away the left -handed ball, Sherfane Rutherford, who has weaknesses against broader lines. As visible from the fields, the PBK tied the gardener on the border to the region outside the side, restricting their arc on the side.

Vyshak continued playing bowling around the wide tram line, and Sherfane’s shots were instantly restricted. He had no shots to hit the ball on the roof or additional cover and continued to miss them after another.

The plan worked brilliantly for Vyshak and PBKs, since they broke the impulse, which resulted in WICKETS, and also reduced the score rate in the posterior half. Finally, PBKS won by 11 races, and the credit must go to Arshdeep Singh for its tactical consciousness and Vijaykumar Vyshak for nailing its lines with a wet ball.

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