
Desk: The Indian Cricket Team captained by Shubman Gill is currently practicing in the city of Beckenham, England. The 5 -match Test Series against the English team will be very important, because there are many young players in this team. Amid the preparations, Arshdeep Singh told what planning he is preparing and what will he do next. Meanwhile, he said about captain Gill that he too is seen in good rhythm. He also talked about Jaspreet Bumrah.
In this interview with BCCI, Arshdeep Singh expressed his happiness on returning to the Kent County Club, praising the weather there. He told that on the first day, everyone was trying to bowl in rhythm, how is the red ball coming out of the hand. Because all the players were playing white ball cricket for a long time.
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Arshdeep Singh said that now our bowlers will start bowling with high intensity, will create more difficult for the batsmen. Although he also said that even in the initial practice session, the batsmen did good batting, while we were just practicing to come to Rhythm but still they were completely challenging. We had to plan a complete plan to dismiss.
“Sai Sudarshan is associated in the team for the first time, he too looked very compact. Captain (Shubman Gill) was also seen in a good rhythm. I will try to continue our belovers in practice.”
Arshdeep Singh further said, “Whenever I hold the ball, I think that I am the best, but there is no comparison in the team which includes Jaspreet Bumrah. The main focus is how we can improve each other’s game, how can we benefit the team? That is the main focus.”
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