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The left-arm pacer, however, is far from satisfied with his performance.
“I am happy but a sportsperson is never satisfied. Grateful to be able to perform for the team whenever I am getting the opportunity,” Arshdeep said after Punjab Kings lost by 20 runs to Lucknow Super Giants here on Friday night.
Sometimes wicket columns do lie. Arshdeep Singh has been impactful for Punjab Kings once again, however he went wic… https://t.co/98Pn6ubLaj
— Amit Mishra (@MishiAmit) 1651248547000
“I don’t focus on individual performances because it is a team game. You just need to perform the role you have been assigned. My plan has always been to bowl in good areas and let the batter make mistakes. In death overs, I just try to keep things simple,” he added.
Arshdeep has not picked up too many wickets but his economy rate in the death overs, confidence and clear approach are noteworthy, which impressed the likes of Ian Bishop, Daniel Vettori and Graeme Swann, who called for the left-arm bowler’s inclusion in India’s squad for the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia later this year.
ARSHDEEP what a bowler.. BEST #Arshdeepsingh @PunjabKingsIPL
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) 1650909437000
“I think when India picks their team, they are going to look at who picks up wickets in the powerplay and who’s going to close down the game at the death and they probably have their powerplay bowlers in the likes of (Jasprit) Bumrah,” Vettori had said.
Plan in his 🧠🧊 in his veins Arshdeep Singh at the death – 🆒#SaddaPunjab #PunjabKings #IPL2022 #ਸਾਡਾਪੰਜਾਬ… https://t.co/73UqIzZkaR
— Punjab Kings (@PunjabKingsIPL) 1650969450000
“And I think Harshal Patel, Bumrah, Arshdeep are the guys they can look at, at the back end because of their death (bowling) prowess.”
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