IPL 2026 | Can't rely on Test-match lengths in T20: Lungi Ngidi
Pace spearhead Lungi Ngidi has become a regular for Delhi Capitals, crediting his improved slower ball for his IPL success. While acknowledging the enduring value of Test-match lengths, Ngidi emphasizes the necessity of variations in T20 cricket to counter aggressive batting. He also expressed admiration for teammate Auqib Nabi, drawing parallels to Bhuvneshwar Kumar's swing bowling.
NEW DELHI: The crafty Lungi Ngidi has been around since 2018 but it’s only now that he commands a place in an IPL team’s regular XI as the pace spearhead of Delhi Capitals, thanks largely to the dipping slower ball that he unleashed in the T20 World Cup earlier this year. The South African pacer feels a good Test-match length delivery never go out of fashion but the unforgiving nature of T20s means fast bowlers can’t completely rely on goodlength deliveries. “In the shorter format, we don’t rely too much on the stock ball.
Guys are looking for 70 runs in the Powerplay. If you keep bowling the same thing, the batter is going to catch you. Hitting the top of off stump regularly in an over, I can say two of them will go for boundaries.
Having variations is good so that you can fall back on them if the stock ball is not working,” Ngidi said on Thursday, adding, “Good Test-match lengths will never leave the game. Only thing I am saying is that variations help under pressure. ” Ngidi is a bit surprised by the sudden hype around his slower ball.
“It seems everyone is surprised but I’ve been bowling the slower ones for years. I’m probably giving it more flight,” he said. ‘Nabi reminds me of Bhuvi’ Ngidi played only a handful of matches in the previous eight seasons of the IPL but used that time to observe and learn from even India’s domestic bowlers.