Prabhsimran Singh backs Jalandhar Warriors ahead of Sher-e-Punjab T20 League
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Jalandhar Warriors captain Prabhsimran Singh has expressed confidence in his squad's readiness ahead of the Sher-e-Punjab T20 League, set to kick off on 30 August at the I.S. Bindra Stadium in Chandigarh. The right-handed batter said the team has been putting in extra effort during practice sessions and is looking forward to the challenge.
Preparations in Full Swing
'I'm very excited to lead the Jalandhar Warriors in the Sher-e-Punjab T20 League. The preparations are going on in full flow. We picked a good team at the auction, and all the players are working hard during the practice sessions. Everyone is putting in that extra effort, and we are looking forward to the tournament,' Prabhsimran said.
The six-franchise tournament will bring together some of the best emerging and established cricketing talent from Punjab, with players who have represented India and featured in the Indian Premier League (IPL) expected to take the field.
A Platform for Punjab's Young Cricketers
Prabhsimran highlighted the league's significance as a development platform for younger players. Sharing a dressing room with seasoned professionals, he believes, can accelerate their growth significantly.
'It is a very good platform for the youngsters. They will get an opportunity to share the dressing room with IPL and India players. They can learn from their experience, understand the demands of professional cricket and improve their game. Playing alongside experienced players can give them a lot of confidence,' he said.
This dimension of the league — bridging the gap between domestic and elite-level cricket — has been a recurring theme for state-level T20 competitions across India, and the Sher-e-Punjab T20 League appears designed with that pipeline in mind.
Fan Support Key to the Tournament's Energy
The Jalandhar Warriors captain also made a direct appeal to Punjab's famously passionate cricket fanbase, urging them to fill the stands when the league begins.
'I would request all the fans to come in large numbers and support their favourite teams and players. Their support gives us a lot of energy, and we are really looking forward to playing in front of them,' Prabhsimran added.
With the tournament less than two weeks away, all eyes will be on whether the Jalandhar Warriors can translate their auction strategy and pre-season work into results on the field when the action gets underway at I.S. Bindra Stadium.