Ahmedabad, May 3 -- Punjab Kings pacer Lockie Ferguson says bowlers will get some stick in a high-scoring tournament like IPL but they need to find ways to remain aggressive and restrict the flow of runs to be successful in the gruelling league. The domination of batters has been so absolute in IPL 2026 that even a target in excess of 230 or even 250 often did not feel safe. "IPL is just sort of a new competition on its own in the style of cricket that's played here. It's obviously high-scoring. So, you're going to get hit for boundaries. That's part of being a bowler," Ferguson said. "It's how do you bounce back the next ball and try to execute again. So, as long as the bowlers are being aggressive, trying to find ways to get batters out whilst also restricting runs, then they're going to be in a good mindset," he added. So how does a bowler do that - depending on raw pace or variations? "I mean, extra pace comes with its benefits. Sometimes the faster you bowl, the faster it goes to the rope. But it's an X-factor. You know, if you can get extra pace, then obviously the batter has less time to react. And then, every modern-day cricketer has variables. They change the pace of the ball. They have different change-ups. So, it's about adapting as much as possible and trying to learn what's working on that particular day," he said....