
Next month, Shreyas Iyer will have his first tryout as India’s full-time T20 captain in England. According to his Punjab Kings teammate Vyshak Vijaykumar, the Mumbai cricket player’s outstanding managerial abilities will help him.
The Ajit Agarkar-led selection panel opted to replace Suryakumar Yadav earlier this month, and Iyer was assigned command of the T20 team.
“I think the way he treats everybody equally, that is the biggest thing because youngsters will be, obviously, under a lot of pressure. So, the way you handle them, speak to them, makes a lot of difference,” PTI quoted Vyshak as saying.
“The IPL is a tough competition, and, you know, Indian players are the ones who are going to win the tournament for you. So, the way he handled all the Indian players, uncapped players, was calming and a lot of learnings (from it) for me and everyone, and it makes him a good leader,” he added.
Vyshak, who joined PBKS prior to the 2025 Indian Premier League, has played under Iyer for two seasons and has witnessed firsthand how he has developed as a batter and leader.
“From the first time that I have seen him in 2025, he has matured so much as a captain and player. Every day he is bringing new things on the table and every day he is eagerly wanting to try it out.
“He has this fire and aura that he carries every time he goes into the field, as he wants to win it no matter what and the way he handles himself and the way he handles everybody in the team, it’s such a pleasure,” he said.
The Karnataka bowler, who participated in ten games this season, claimed that Iyer provided him plenty of chances to demonstrate his abilities.
“I’ve always told myself that every time I play, I want to improve at least 1%. Every time I go to practice, I want to improve 1%. So, that has been the motto for me. That is what has been keeping me up on my toes every time.
“Every day I wake up and then tell myself that I want to go and improve myself. And this year (IPL) was a very good opportunity for me because you know, last year I could not play as much.
“But now I feel very happy that I got more opportunities and I could showcase more of my bowling skills. Obviously, with Shreyas being there, he has guided me so much and he has always given me the confidence saying no matter what, don’t worry, just back yourself and we are there to back you,” he explained.
Teams easily posted and chased totals of 200 or more during the 2026 IPL, frequently turning bowlers into spectators.
Did Vyshak’s participation in a few of these competitions leave a lasting impression on him?
“I look at that as a very good challenge because you know, when somebody is going hard at you, that is when you have to get your A game and if you do well in that situation, there is nothing like it. People are going to recognise you and then that will give you a lot of confidence.
“So, I wouldn’t say there need not be some change (to playing conditions) but I just feel it is something to do with your own confidence. If you are confident enough to do what you are supposed to do, I think any challenge is just a challenge for you and nothing more,” he said.
Vyshak must now be ready for the lengthy domestic season, which will be dominated by the Ranji Trophy and Duleep, two significant red-ball competitions. In the past few months, did he have enough time to improve his red-ball skills? If not, how does he intend to close the gap?
“Honestly, there was not much time to work on the red ball game. But yeah, after this (Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20), we will have league matches and Dr. (Capt) K. Thimmappaiah Memorial Tournament (Karnataka four-day red-ball tournament. So, I will have time to work on my red ball game. So for now, the focus is on white ball, how to win the championship for Mysuru,” he said.
In order to keep ahead of the batters, the right-arm quick also wanted to add a few more variations to his already extensive repertoire.
“I just came back from the IPL and there was very little break. So, I am just trying to get back, say a week or 10 days of break after IPL. So now, I just wanted to get back my rhythm. So, that is what I have been working on. And obviously after this, there is a lot of time to improve. “If there is something that I really want to do, obviously I want to improve and, you know, get another variation,” he said.
However, Vyshak is excited about the chance to captain a team and will be guiding Mysuru Warriors in the KSCA T20 for the time being.
“It’s a great opportunity for me because this is where my cricket journey started with (erstwhile) KPL and Maharaja Trophy. I have learnt a lot from Shreyas. So, I want to communicate the same way he communicated to us at PBKS. Of course, all the IPL teams too will be watching this competition very closely. So, if you do well, there’s a lot of confidence that you carry and it should help me grow as a cricketer and individually as well,” he signed off.











