Punjab Kings’ Harpreet Brar, a left-arm spinner, has revealed his bowling strategy against the formidable batters in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024. After Chennai Super Kings (CSK) openers Ruturaj Gaikwad and Ajinkya Rahane weathered the storm in the powerplay, Brar’s introduction in the ninth over proved pivotal.
With his first delivery, Brar dismissed Rahane, and with his next, he trapped the in-form Shivam Dube in front of the stumps. This double-wicket breakthrough shifted the momentum in Punjab’s favor, and Rahul Chahar’s support from the other end made it difficult for CSK batters to score freely.
Brar’s game-changing spell earned him the Man of the Match award, as it opened the floodgates for Punjab’s eventual triumph. “It was a good wicket to bowl on, and even Rahul bowled really well,” Brar said after the match. “I have been playing for 6 years, so my confidence has been pretty high. Now bowling to these legends of the game feels normal, I just bowl to my strengths.”
Brar emphasized the importance of dot balls in his bowling strategy. “To be honest, I don’t think wickets, my aim is only to bowl lots of dot balls and dot balls create the wickets,” he explained. “When there is spin in the wicket, the bowlers’ confidence goes up and it is a bit helpful.”
The combined efforts of Brar and Chahar resulted in an impressive spell of 4/33 in 8 overs. Brar has now claimed six wickets in 10 matches at an economical rate of 7.21.
Brar’s contributions played a crucial role in Punjab’s fifth win at Chepauk against CSK in the IPL. They now stand level with Mumbai Indians for the most number of wins against CSK at Chepauk in the tournament’s history.
In the match, CSK’s decision to bat first proved costly as the dew factor became a hindrance for their bowlers in the second half. Gaikwad’s 62 off 48 deliveries and MS Dhoni’s late-innings cameo powered CSK to 162/7.
Punjab’s chase was effortless, with Jonny Bairstow and Rilee Rossouw forming a 64-run partnership to seize control of the match. Sam Curran and Shashank Singh completed the chase with a 7-wicket victory for Punjab.