'Both the team management and the captain briefed me about my role as a bowler when I have to come to bowl and all.'
Young Indian pacer Arshdeep Singh said that using variations, especially the slower ones, on a sticky wicket was the key to his success in the first T20 International against the West Indies on Friday.
Arshdeep (2/24 in 4 overs), who featured in the first T20I against England at Southampton earlier this month, picked up two wickets on his return to the national side.
"It was a good experience. I am happy with my performance. The team won, so the happiness doubled. Due to a break, I am playing after a long time. So, I want to work with Paras (Mhambrey) sir and improve on my areas," Arshdeep said after the win.
"I guess, keeping things simple and using the wicket a lot and using the slower one and at the last just trying to nail my yorkers, I think that worked for me."
Playing in only his second game for India, Arshdeep attributed the clarity of his role in the team to his success.
"I was pretty aware of my roles and responsibilities. Both the team management and the captain (Rohit Sharma) briefed me about my role as a bowler when I have to come to bowl and all.
"That gave me a lot of clarity and confidence and I could plan accordingly. The way Bhuvi bhai (Bhuvneshwar Kumar) bowls, he keeps the pressure at one end and that helps me to get wickets."
While in his very first over, Arshdeep was taken to the cleaners by Kyle Myers, he got rid of the batter in the fourth ball of his opening spell.
"He (Mayers) was attacking from the start and he came out hard and could have taken a chance on the bouncer but my gut instinct told me that I should go for it and it paid off."
The 23-year-old also acknowledged Dinesh Karthik's role (41 not out from 19 balls) in taking India to a solid 190/6.
"DK bhai (Karthik) played a great cameo and that gave us a good cushion as bowlers and the wicket was also sticky. As a bowling unit, we bowled in the right areas."
While Arshdeep removed Mayers with a bouncer, all-rounder Akeal Hosein was done in by a pitch-perfect yorker.
The West Indies were eventually restricted to 122/8 as India continued their winning run with an easy 68-run victory in the series opener.
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