Mumbai, April 17 -- Fresh from the high of winning the second consecutive T20 World Cup title, Arshdeep Singh was expected to continue his rhythm at the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. However, his form witnessed a dip coming into the tournament, with the left-arm quick managing just two wickets in the first four matches, conceding at an economy of 10.64, and had gone 10 successive IPL games without a powerplay wicket.
On Thursday, the Punjab Kings pacer announced his return to form with a telling spell against Mumbai Indians, rediscovering rhythm and control to help his side secure a dominant seven-wicket win at the Wankhede Stadium.
Coming into the IPL, Arshdeep's struggles with control were evident too, with wides creeping into his g...