‘Iss limelight se main..': Priyansh Arya opens up after stunning IPL 100 vs CSK, reveals chat with captain Shreyas Iyer
In an exclusive conversation, IPL’s latest star Priyansh Arya opens up on handling fame, chat with Shreyas Iyer, and his dream of lifting the IPL 2025 trophy.
In a league known for producing stars overnight, IPL’s latest sensation, Priyansh Arya, has arrived. The 24-year-old lit up the tournament with a jaw-dropping century for Punjab Kings (PBKS) against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on Tuesday, smashing 103 off just 42 balls, including nine towering sixes and seven boundaries — all in his fourth IPL innings.

This kind of spotlight can be overwhelming for any young gun. But his focus remains undeterred. In an exclusive chat with us, he says, “Yes, there is all this limelight, but now it is on me. Main iss limelight se bigad bhi sakta hun aur sudhar bhi sakta hun, mere upar hai,” he says honestly, adding, “But, my focus remains on my ambitions, my cricket and what is ahead. The attention and praise come when one performs."
Hailing from Delhi, cricket was never a distraction, it was always the dream. And his family never let him waver: “My parents have been my rock and I’ve always been supported by them. Also, my coach Sanjay Bharadwaj has been another guiding light who has played a huge role in my life.”
Shining in your debut season takes something special. And for that, Priyansh credits PBKS captain, Shreyas Iyer. “Mujhe Shreyas bhaiya se thodi hesitation hoti hai, given how big a player he is. But he talks to me like a friend. His message has always been, ‘Joh tere dimaag mein aa raha hai tu waise khel’.”
A left-handed batter himself, Priyansh looks up to two of India’s most iconic southpaws. “Gauti bhaiya (Gautam Gambhir) and Yuvi bhaiya (Yuvraj Singh) are my idols. They are both very stylish players and since my childhood I have been admiring them. ”
Priyansh’s dream is unfolding one innings at a time. And he knows exactly where he wants to go. “To wear the Indian colours and play for my country is a dream for any cricketer. But for now, I would love to lift the IPL trophy,” he ends.
