
IPL 2025 | Ever since I joined PBKS, I have felt a sense of seniority: Arshdeep
The Hindu
India seamer Arshdeep Singh embraces seniority at Punjab Kings, credits franchise for professional growth and consistency in IPL.
India seamer Arshdeep Singh says he has been feeling a sense of "seniority" since the beginning of his tenure at Punjab Kings, thanks to the responsibility entrusted upon him by the IPL franchise that has also helped him in his professional growth.
The 26-year-old left-arm pacer was in his teens when he joined Punjab Kings (formerly Kings XI Punjab) and has been an integral part of the side since then, leading the pace attack on most occasions.
He has been remarkably consistent with the ball having taken 84 wickets for PBKS in seven seasons with a highest of 19 scalps last year. PBKS are currently placed fourth on the points table with the gangly pacer having taken eight wickets so far in this edition of IPL.
"Ever since I came to Punjab Kings, barring the first year, I started feeling seniority in my role. I have been associated with this team for the last seven years and after spending my first year with the team, I started feeling that I have been given a huge responsibility," said the pacer during the 'Kandid with Kings' episode.
Arshdeep said the responsibility thrust upon him has "helped me grow as a player and person" both in the Indian side and at his franchise.
He said that he understood quite early that mistakes, however small, could hamper the prospects of the team and he had to be on his toes at all times on the field.
"The elevation in my role and growth came pretty early and hence, I knew that I could not mess up at crucial stages because at those times, not working as per the plan can put the team in serious trouble. Hence, I became serious and started feeling like a senior way too early."