New York: Amid all the mounting chirp around a torrid pitch at New York, front-line left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh had to work hard on self-control when he opened the India innings ahead of pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah in the match against Ireland in the T20 World Cup 2024.
Ask him how it feels to be in command as a bowler after going for so many runs in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and he smiles to tell you: "I have come here after playing the IPL, where 240 were par scores. So yes, I am feeling good here but when we talk about pitches, the main focus is what we can control because the pitch is the same for both teams. So, whichever team applies better, and bowls better lengths, will get better results."
Singh is king when it comes to a dash of humour. Answering a query on whether Team India is thinking about not sending its best batters in the opening overs against Pakistan, he said. "Yes, I have been practicing to bat on the new ball at nets. I am hoping they will give me a promotion."
The ensuing laughter was, however, toned down by him when he got talking business and all the effort he was constantly putting in to somehow stop the ball flying all around. He said the task was to focus on sticking to the plan even as controlling the ball on the drop-in pitch in cloudy conditions was difficult.
He said, "I made every effort to pitch the ball on the scrambled seam, but the ball was swinging so much that it did not work. So again, I focussed on length. Yes, there were a lot of wides from me but in the next match I will strive that they don’t happen."
He bowled five wides in 10-ball over and admitted that the only thing he was trying to control at that time was his breathing as it is quite strenuous to bowl continuous 10 balls. All said, he was also credited with having scalped the two Irish bat biggies Andy Balberine and skipper Paul Stirling in one over.
So what does control mean? "Control means one should not get greedy, not to go after getting wickets. It was cloudy and the ball was swinging. At the start, the plan was to take advantage of that by bowling in the right areas and if they (Ireland) take risks then fine, but it will also give us better a chance to take wickets," the left-arm bowler elaborated.