Bowlers learnt from 2024 season, hold edge in this IPL: Prasidh Krishna
The towering pacer has returned to competitive T20 cricket after multiple injury layoffs.
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Gujarat Titans' Prasidh Krishna, left, celebrates the wicket of Delhi Capitals KL Rahul during an Indian Premier League 2025 T20 cricket match in Ahmedabad on 19 April (PTI)
New Delhi, 27 April
India and Gujarat Titans pacer Prasidh Krishna
believes bowlers have made a strong comeback after a challenging last IPL
season marked by towering totals, partly due to the use of saliva to shine the
ball this time.
The 2024 IPL season
had witnessed a series of high-scoring matches, with bowlers left searching for
answers against the batters' dominance. However, Prasidh feels the bowlers till
now has held "slight upper hand" this season.
"It's very good
that we've learnt of one bad season. And the bowlers didn't really take too
much time.They have really worked on the execution. The plans have been very
clear," Prasidh said during a media interaction on JioHotstar Press Room.
"Every single
time you watch somebody go through their over. Or any bowling side go through
their whole strategy, it's pretty evident that they know what they're doing.
They've learnt from a bad season.
"Everybody has
done a good job. I'm very happy that the bowlers are slightly on the upper
hand, the totals haven't been that high," he said.
Ahead of IPL 2025,
the BCCI lifted the ban on the use of saliva as a ball-polishing agent. The
restriction had originally been enforced during the Covid 19 pandemic as a
health precaution.
Prasidh, currently
the joint-highest wicket-taker alongside Royal Challenger Bengaluru's Josh
Hazlewood, admitted that the return of saliva has had a subtle but significant
impact.
"It has played a
bit of a part because if you look at what the ball does with the saliva on it,
even if it means that one out of the 120 balls stays in a little more, that
means you get a wicket.
"That's an extra
dot ball. And if that happens at a crucial stage when the right batsman gets
out, that means you slow down the run rate of the team, you get the momentum back.
So, it has a chain reaction kind of a thing and it's definitely helped us bowl
the game today."
The towering pacer
has returned to competitive T20 cricket after multiple injury layoffs. He
missed the last two seasons of the IPL after suffering a stress fracture of the
back in 2022 and a quadriceps injury in 2024.
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