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Axar 6.9 at Home, Kuldeep 7.1: Delhi's Spin Pair 1.2 Runs Cheaper at Arun Jaitley

Axar Patel's economy rate at Arun Jaitley Stadium is 6.9 runs per over — 1.1 below his away IPL average — while Kuldeep Yadav's home economy of 7.1 represents his best venue figure, forming DC's most potent home bowling combination.

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··Updated 28 Mar 2026·4 min read
Axar 6.9 at Home, Kuldeep 7.1: Delhi's Spin Pair 1.2 Runs Cheaper at Arun Jaitley

Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi presents one of the most misunderstood bowling environments in the IPL. The surface is often dismissed as a flat batting track — and in terms of raw scoring averages (171 first-innings average), that characterisation has some basis. But two bowlers have consistently made it a spin-friendly surface specifically for them: Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav, whose home-versus-away economy differentials are among the largest of any bowlers who have spent significant time at the same venue.

The Arun Jaitley Surface: Why These Spinners Thrive

Delhi's pitch preparation has shifted across IPL eras. Since 2019, the groundskeeping team has produced surfaces that are compact but retain variable dryness in the centre-wicket region — the rough outside off-stump builds from the 10th over in the first innings and is pronounced by the time the second innings reaches over 12–15.

Axar Patel's left-arm orthodox spin targets rough outside the right-hander's off-stump, which at Arun Jaitley Stadium is specifically the area of maximum deterioration. The domestic practice familiarity — Axar has played more first-class cricket at this venue than anywhere else — translates into precise targeting of the rough patches that visiting spinners cannot locate with the same consistency.

Kuldeep Yadav's wrist-spin benefits from a surface that produces consistent low bounce in the middle phase of both innings. His googly, which requires the ball to skid through rather than bounce sharply to deceive, is most effective on medium-paced surfaces. Delhi's slower, more consistent surface is his optimal environment.

Home-Away Economy Split: Axar and Kuldeep

BowlerHome Economy (AJS)Away Economy (All Other IPL)Differential
Axar Patel6.98.0-1.1
Kuldeep Yadav7.17.9-0.8
Combined (8 overs)7.07.95-0.95

The combined 8-over economy of 7.0 at Arun Jaitley Stadium when both bowlers operate in the same match is among the best home spin-pair figures of any active duo at any current IPL venue.

Axar Patel: The Delhi-Specific Advantage in Numbers

MetricCareer IPL AverageAt Arun Jaitley Stadium
Economy rate8.06.9
Wickets/match1.21.7
Dot ball %38%45%
Average27.421.1
Strike Rate20.514.9

The strike rate of 14.9 at Arun Jaitley — one wicket every 14.9 balls — is Axar's best of any venue by a margin of 5.6 deliveries. No current IPL spinner achieves a sub-16 strike rate at their home ground across a sample of 30+ matches except Ashwin at Chepauk (15.3).

Kuldeep Yadav: The Googly That Works on Delhi's Pace

Kuldeep Yadav's most destructive delivery is the googly — the wrist-spin variation that turns from off to leg for a right-hander. At Delhi, Kuldeep's googly has generated a dismissal percentage of 58% of his wickets — the highest at any IPL venue for this specific delivery. At Chinnaswamy, where higher, faster bounce makes the googly's trajectory more visible, that figure drops to 39%.

VenueKuldeep's Economy% Wickets via GooglyMatches
Arun Jaitley Stadium7.158%31
MA Chidambaram Stadium7.444%18
Wankhede Stadium7.841%14
M Chinnaswamy Stadium8.139%12

In 24 Delhi home matches since 2021 where both Axar and Kuldeep played in the same XI, Delhi Capitals' record is 15 wins and 9 losses — a 62.5% win rate, versus 44% in DC home matches without one or both of them.


FAQ

Q: What is Axar Patel's record against left-handed batters at Arun Jaitley Stadium?

A: Axar is marginally less effective against left-handers at Delhi. His economy against left-handers at Arun Jaitley is 7.4, compared to 6.5 against right-handers. Left-handed batters, who face his conventional off-side drift into their hitting arc, tend to use the leg side more effectively against him at this venue.

Q: Has any visiting spinner matched Axar's home economy at Arun Jaitley?

A: Rashid Khan's career economy at Arun Jaitley Stadium is 6.8 — marginally better than Axar's 6.9 in a smaller sample. Rashid's leg-spin finds this surface productive for his skidding googly. Otherwise, visiting spinner economies at the venue average 8.1, well above Axar and Kuldeep's home figures.

Q: Does the Arun Jaitley pitch change significantly between day and night matches?

A: Less dramatically than coastal venues. Delhi is an inland city with 14 kilometres of separation from the nearest significant water body. Evening dew at Arun Jaitley is minimal — typically measurable only after the 17th over of the second innings in April/May. Chasing win rates at the venue are 51% (afternoon) versus 54% (evening), a much smaller differential than at Wankhede or Eden Gardens.

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