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Aaron Finch Says Arshdeep Singh Can’t Bowl Inswingers Now & Has Defensive Mindset

Arshdeep Singh hasn’t made any impact till now in IPL 2026

by Shuchi Bhatnagar
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Aaron Finch Says Arshdeep Singh Can’t Bowl Inswingers Now & Has Defensive Mindset

Winning matches usually hides weaknesses but even an unbeaten team can have its worries. That’s exactly the situation with Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League 2026. While they remain the only team yet to lose a game this season, their bowling unit — especially star pacer Arshdeep Singh — has come under scrutiny.

Aaron Finch Says Arshdeep Singh Can’t Bowl Inswingers Now & Has Defensive Mindset - RVCJ Media

Arshdeep, known for his ability to strike early, hasn’t had the same impact in the Powerplay this time. He has been a bit expensive and hasn’t picked up many wickets in the opening overs, which is usually his strength.

Former Australia captain Aaron Finch, now a cricket expert, believes this isn’t a major concern yet. In fact, he sees a positive side to it. He suggested that the team continuing to win comfortably even without early breakthroughs from their key bowler shows strong overall balance.

However, Aaron Finch did point out a possible technical change in Arshdeep Singh’s bowling. Earlier, the left-arm pacer was known for swinging the ball both ways, especially bringing it back into right-handed batters. Now it appears that he is relying more on the outswinger, which may indicate a slightly more cautious or defensive approach.

Aaron Finch Says Arshdeep Singh Can’t Bowl Inswingers Now & Has Defensive Mindset - RVCJ Media

Even so, Aaron Finch feels this phase could actually boost the team’s confidence. If their main strike bowler hasn’t fully found his rhythm yet and the team is still winning, it suggests that there is even more potential to improve.

On the batting side, Punjab Kings have looked sharp and confident. Young openers Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya have been key to their success. In just three matches, the duo has already put together two partnerships of over fifty runs, giving the team strong starts.

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Aaron Finch Says Arshdeep Singh Can’t Bowl Inswingers Now & Has Defensive Mindset - RVCJ Media

Aaron Finch praised the team’s clarity in roles. He highlighted how PBKS have allowed players to bat in positions they are comfortable with, rather than constantly changing roles. This stability, combined with the fearless approach of young batters, has helped them put early pressure on opponents. Their aggressive intent from the very first ball has been particularly impressive, often disrupting the plans of opposing bowlers and captains.

For now, Punjab Kings continue to enjoy their winning run. But as the tournament progresses, all eyes will remain on whether Arshdeep Singh can rediscover his early wicket-taking form and add even more strength to an already successful side.

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