Prabhsimran Singh Champions Impact Sub Rule for Nurturing Young IPL Talent
Punjab Kings opener Prabhsimran Singh has voiced strong support for the Impact Sub rule. He says the change creates more chances for young cricketers who sit on the bench for years.
Prabhsimran Singh champions Impact Sub rule for nurturing young IPL talent. He spent eight years with the Punjab franchise and struggled for regular playing time.
Impact Sub and opportunities for youngsters
Critics argue the Impact Sub can favour batters and inflate match totals. They also say it reduces the value of all-rounders in team balance.
Prabhsimran disagrees with that assessment. He believes the rule gives bench players a realistic pathway to game time after years of waiting.
Personal journey with Punjab Kings
The batter revealed he spent four of his eight years with few opportunities. That limited exposure made each chance more meaningful for him.
Last season, he crossed the 500-run mark in the IPL. That return helped cement his place as Punjab’s preferred top-order hitter.
Keeping lessons from a legend
Prabhsimran does not mimic other top wicketkeeper-batters. He respects seniors like KL Rahul, Sanju Samson, Rishabh Pant, and Ishan Kishan.
But behind the stumps, he studies MS Dhoni closely. He praised Dhoni’s lightning-fast hands and said he consciously works to improve his own technique.
Batting approach and the powerplay
He has become Punjab’s go-to opener in recent seasons. His role is to deliver a blazing start and set the tone in the powerplay.
Prabhsimran noted the game is faster now. Where 170-180 used to be defendable, teams now frequently aim for 200-plus scores.
He added that the powerplay must be attacked to reach those totals. Early aggression, he believes, is crucial to building big totals.
Filmogaz.com will continue to track how younger players use the Impact Sub to earn playing time. The rule’s effect on selection and scoring trends looks set to remain a hot topic.