Personally, I think the Indian Premier League’s trend of chasing glory through formless outcomes is increasingly troubling. When teams slip from top spots to near-bottom positions—like Punjab Kings—many fans question whether they truly matter. This year, Punjab Kings found themselves trailing Delhi Capitals for consecutive games, highlighting how even the most promising teams can fall victim to unmet expectations. What makes this particularly fascinating is how close they came to winning the trophy before falling apart. If Shreyas Iyer can rally his team, he might inspire a new era of success for Punjab. However, the current state of the tournament suggests a deeper issue: the pressure to win may overshadow long-term development. In my opinion, this reflects a growing disconnect between teams and fans who prioritize short-term wins over sustained growth.