PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer scored an unbeaten 97 in the IPL 2025 opener against GT. He chose to prioritise the team’s total over his milestone century. His selfless leadership impressed fans and former cricketers. Shreyas has consistently demonstrated team-first mentality, as evidenced by his performance in the 2014/15 Ranji Trophy season.
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