In the death overs, you mixed your yorkers with slower ones very well. How do you decide which delivery to bowl when?
It depends on the pitch. If the wicket is slow and you want to use it, or you want to use the bigger boundary, you bowl slower balls. If the wicket is flat, you go for the yorker. A bowler has to be adaptable as per the demands of the situation. Sometimes you have senior players around you, like we had [Kagiso] Rabada, so they tell you what is working on that particular day on that pitch, so you could try those. I guess from that you get a fair idea of what sort of variations you can use.You spoke about Rabada being around. From 2019 to 2021, you played with Mohammed Shami for Punjab. What sorts of chats did you have with them?
I mainly asked them when they are in a good rhythm, what their frame of mind is. Similarly, when they are having a bad day, what they think. I have tried to pick those things from them and I guess they will help me a lot in future. But the biggest thing I have learnt from them is to enjoy the game.So do you enjoy bowling death overs?
I enjoy bowling everywhere. Whenever I get a chance to perform for my team, I try to enjoy it. When you step onto the cricket field, be it a 50-over match or a 20-over match, you should try to enjoy the game, because this is something you love to do. Also, when you love your job and enjoy it, you don’t feel tired. That feel of representing the team, be it Punjab Kings, or Punjab, or the whole country in future, that’s a proud feeling, and it works as a boost.Did you have different plans for different batters at the death, or did you stick to one broad plan?
Usually in the IPL, we have these bowlers’ meetings where you make plans based on the ground dimensions and the batsmen’s strong and weak points. Based on that you decide what to bowl to which batsman. But after that, it depends on how the wicket will play because you cannot plan for that. So it’s very important to adapt to the situation in the middle.Arshdeep with his family at home in Kharar, Chandigarh•Keshav Singh/Hindustan Times/Getty ImagesPunjab Kings had many power-hitters in the squad this season. Did bowling to them in the nets help you?
Yes, that did help a lot, because when you bowl to such good players, you get an idea of what areas not to bowl in.You had an excellent economy this season but picked up only ten wickets in 14 games. Do you think a bowler can achieve only one of those two?
It’s not like that. You cannot judge if you bowled well or not by your figures. Mainly it’s about how your effort was and if you gave your 100%, and whether you could execute your plans or not, because execution is in your control, results are not.Then how do you measure success?
At the end of the day when you go to the bed, you should feel satisfied with the way you bowled, because wickets or runs won’t give you the full picture every time. But you know if you gave your 100% or not, or if you could execute your plans or not. It could be that you were trying to bowl a yorker but it turned out to be a half-volley and you got a wicket. Now that result is good for the team. Everyone knows you took a wicket but you know that you made a mistake and couldn’t execute what you wanted to. So before hitting the bed, when you recall what you did in the middle, that gives you the true picture. Stats cannot tell you those things, those things you feel yourself.

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