LSG vs PBKS, IPL 2025: Bowling Star Arshdeep takes three important wickets, says 'I could better bowl' | Mint

IPL 2025: When Shreyas Iyer won against Rishabh Pant’s Lucknow Super Giants on April 1, and chose to bowl first in match 13 of IPL 2025, he said his decision was influenced by the possibility of Dew and the fact that it was a new pitch, and the Punjab Kings wanted to see how it would act. “The sooner we adjust, the better we will get,” Shreyas said. It took Arshdeep Singh just four balls to adjust, as he returned figures of 3 for 43 to hold LSG to 171 for 7. Each of Arshdeep’s strikes was significant, and Punjab Kings chased the target with ease in just 16.2 overs. However, the left arms were still not completely satisfied with his performance, and felt he had too many runs. Arshdeep Bookends LSG Borns with wickets The first three balls that bowled out Arshdeep were all in the back of a length, and as expected of a bowler of his quality, he quickly pitched the circumstances of the new red soil deck in Ekana Stadium. When he found the dangerous Mitchell-Muras for the fourth ball, Arshdeep again dug one on a shorter length, while also driving it away from the right hand. Of great importance is that it did not come from the surface at a normal rate and Marsh was too early in the trek to get a front edge that was safely trapped in the circle. Marsh grew up to play on the fast and jumping stands in Perth, so getting him started was in itself an important achievement. He was also in excellent form and found out in turn of 72 (36) and 52 (31) in this match. Arshdeep then ended LSG’s turn with two wickets in the final. Another short ball slower than expected was a raft Ayush Badoni, while smartly making an explosive Abdul Samad to spray the ball outside. “I felt like I could bowl better” between the two overs, Arshdeep scored 33 runs in two overs. Although one was bowled in the PowerPlay and one at death, the bowler still felt it wasn’t good enough. “I mean, it’s pretty average on a wicket that helps to seam bowlers. I feel that I could have bowled better and gave less runs, ‘Arshdeep told the broadcasters during the turn. “In the PowerPlay it stopped a bit, and extra bounce was there, so there was enough help. We could have hit a little more time on the length and it would have been another score. ‘ Arshdeep sets high standards for himself, which is why he was not satisfied with the runs that were conceded. But many of the runs he admitted were by batsmen playing innovative shots. And both Badoni (41 out of 33) as well as Samad (27 out of 12) played away in style. ‘Prize does not trust their defense’ There was also planning involved. Arshdeep started the turn with two slips, but also kept a deep cover. It was an unusual field work position for the PowerPlay, but a good one. “As you know these days, fighters don’t trust their defense very much. They just want to go behind the ball, so I had two slips and a deep cover, so just in case it swings and the ball goes up in the air, there is a field worker for me. And I also attack with two slips, ‘he explained. The planning and understanding of T20 fighters’ thinking patterns paid off in the first time, and Arshdeep’s Smarts also ensured a strong finish. Together, his wickets made a significant dive in the total LSG to place, and ensured that Punjab IPL 2025 started strong, with two wins in two games. Catch all news about the business, sports news, news reports and the best news updates on live currency. Download Themint News -App To Get Daily Market Updates Business NewsSportScricket Newslsg vs PBKS, IPL 2025: Bowling Star Arshdeep Take Three Important Wickets, Say ‘I Could Better Bold’