‘If The Ball Doesn’t Swing, Then…’: Rising Bowling Star Arshdeep Singh Reveals His Plan B

Rising pacer Arshdeep Singh will continue to bank on his strengths and is grateful to have made his ODI debut four months after his T20I debut. India earlier this year. The left-arm seamer has been impressive in T20 Internationals, which saw him make the cut for the World Cup, where he continued to build on his reputation and will now focus on cementing his place in the ODI team as well.

Arshdeep came into the team as a swing bowler capable of taking wickets with the new ball in the Powerplay. However, he has also shown his ability to bowl slog overs when the batsmen go for the big hits.

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While his primary strength is troubling batsmen when the ball is on the move, the 23-year-old switches to Plan B when he is not swinging.

Arshdeep said ahead of the second ODI, “Initially, if the ball swings I try to get people out lbw or bowled, but if the ball doesn’t swing, the plan is to bowl economical and stop runs.” ” against New Zealand in Hamilton on Sunday.

“There is not much difference between bowling four overs in a T20 and ODI, I will continue to back my strengths and try to restrict runs for the team,” he added.

Arshdeep was part of India’s Under-19 World Cup winning team in 2018, a team that featured players like Prithvi Shaw and Shubman Gill.

Like his two teammates, Arshdeep has also realized his dream of representing India at the senior level. “So grateful for my debut. Every youngster dreams of representing the country one day when he first starts playing. I really enjoyed making my debut. Now the target is to perform well and help the team win.”

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