"Umran Malik continues to learn and show improvement. That's the most heartening thing," said former West Indies pacer Ian Bishop's tweet on Malik shining for Sunrisers Hyderabad on a hot Sunday afternoon at the D.Y Patil Stadium against the Punjab Kings.
Umran Malik continues to learn and show improvement. That’s the most heartening thing.
— Ian Raphael Bishop (@irbishi) April 17, 2022
If Bhuvneshwar Kumar made use of his experience and variations to get three wickets, Malik thrived on out-and-out pace, keeping the speed gun busy and taking four wickets to play a crucial hand in keeping Punjab to 151.
With Malik, it is a double-edged sword: his high pace can be used by the batters to get boundaries which Liam Livingstone did (the uppercut over the third man stands out). But at the same time, the pace can be used to bounce out batters or rattle the stumps, which happened in all four of his scalps while conceding 28 runs on a sluggish pitch.