'Come and feel the heart beat' – Arshdeep Singh revels in death-overs masterclass

Arshdeep Singh is among the death bowling elite in short-form cricket. Since 2022, only four men have delivered at least 60 overs in the last four of a T20 game and taken a minimum of 30 wickets. He’s one of them and he has the best average and the best economy rate of the lot. But some of that good work was spoiled by his tendency to overstep. He’s bowled 18 front-foot no-balls in this time.
On Saturday, Mumbai needed 34 to win from 17 balls, with Suryakumar Yadav at his destructive best, and Tim David having just swung a six. The next five balls saw Arshdeep bowl a yorker and three low full tosses, thus executing with perfection what he was tasked to do. That included dismissing Suryakumar for 57 off 25 balls. So how does he do it?

“The rhythm felt good before the IPL,” Arshdeep told the broadcasters after Punjab Kings beat Mumbai in a tight win, and he finished with 4 for 29. “I changed my run-up a bit, and it helped with my no-ball problem,”

And what of the pressure, asked Danny Morrison. “I guess Danny you should come next to me and feel the heart beat; it’s not even 120.”

Arshdeep’s captain Sam Curran, also chosen as the Player of the Match for a match-turning 55 off 29 balls, credited his bowlers – including Nathan Ellis, who came back well after being hit for a six in the 19th over – for defending a total of 214 in what was a very tight finish.

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