Young Punjab Kings (PBKS) pace bowler Arshdeep Singh has attributed his success in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) to remaining calm under pressure and changing his run-up, which has helped him avoid no-balls. The left-arm quick played a significant role in his side's 13-run win over former five-time record champion Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday, picking up four wickets, including two in consecutive deliveries in the final over, for 29 runs as Rohit Sharma's side fell short by 13 runs while chasing a target of 215.
"Feels good whenever I take wickets. The win makes the feeling better. Before IPL, I changed my run-up, which helped me avoid no-balls. The rhythm is nice, and I'm enjoying my cricket right now," Arshdeep said at the post-match presentation. Arshdeep has taken 13 wickets in seven games in this edition of the IPL.