Suryansh Shedge’s innings of 57 off 29 balls for Punjab Kings against the Gujarat Titans may not have resulted in a win, but it provided him with valuable game time. Shedge emphasized the importance of being prepared for any opportunity that comes his way, a lesson he learned from conversations with coach Ricky Ponting and the team captain.

Despite facing a challenging pitch, Shedge managed to score the highest for his team and help set a competitive total of 163. Reflecting on the match, he took responsibility for the loss and acknowledged that he should have stayed at the crease longer to secure a better outcome.

Shedge’s focus on spending time in the middle paid off, as he gained confidence and found it easier to navigate the innings as he progressed. He highlighted the difficulties posed by the pitch’s variable bounce and credited his determination to stay at the crease as a key factor in his performance.

Overall, Shedge’s commitment to making the most of his opportunities and learning from each experience will undoubtedly serve him well in his cricketing career. The young player’s dedication to improving his game and taking on challenges head-on is a testament to his potential for future success in the sport.

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