MUMBAI: IPL-2026 will be chronicled as relentless run-fests. Scores of 200 and even 220-plus are no longer exceptional. They are routinely chased down, prompting concerns that the balance has tilted heavily towards batters. Flat pitches, coupled with the Impact Player rule, have deepened batting line-ups to No. 8 or 9, leaving bowlers with shrinking margins for error.Recent games underline the trend. Punjab Kings chased down a staggering 265 against Delhi Capitals in Delhi, while Sunrisers Hyderabad made light work of 244 against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede. On surfaces offering little assistance, bowlers have been forced to rethink their approach.Punjab Kings and New Zealand pacer Lockie Ferguson believes adapting, not complaining, is the way forward. “Coming into the tournament, you know it’s going to be high-scoring. Curators are preparing fantastic wickets, and the batting talent in India keeps improving. Every year, new players emerge who can play all the shots,” Ferguson said on Saturday. “As bowlers, we have to adjust our mindset. If 200 is par, the aim is to pull it back by 10-15 runs.”Earlier, Sunrisers Hyderabad spin-bowling coach Muttiah Muralitharan had stirred debate by suggesting that entertainment drives such batting-friendly conditions. “If you give fair wickets, spectators may get bored. T20 followers want entertainment. It’s big business now. Bowlers will adapt,” the Sri Lankan great had said.Ferguson’s own IPL journey this season has been unconventional. The 34-year-old chose to delay his arrival to spend time with his wife and newborn son, prioritising family over the early phase of the tournament. “There’s always an opportunity cost, but I chose to be at home. I had an honest conversation with the management, and they were supportive. Family comes first, and I’m grateful for that,” he said.However, reintegrating into the world’s toughest T20 league hasn’t been smooth. In his lone appearance so far, Ferguson was taken apart by Rajasthan Royals’ Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Yashasvi Jaiswal, conceding 57 runs in four wicketless overs. “It’s not easy jumping straight from training into the IPL. It’s a tough competition at the best of times, and even harder midway through,” he admitted.
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