Arshdeep Singh: From Newcomer to Leader in India's Pace Attack

Arshdeep Singh: From Newcomer to Leader in India’s Pace Attack

Arshdeep Singh, the rising star of Indian cricket, has emerged as a leader within the pace attack. His sage counsel to debutant Mayank Yadav during the first T20I against Bangladesh in Gwalior is a testament to his growing stature.

Arshdeep’s journey to the top has been meteoric. Just two years ago, he was a newcomer to the international scene. Today, he is a key figure in India’s white-ball setup, renowned for his death-over prowess. His ability to execute a mix of pace variations and pinpoint yorkers has made him a formidable force.

Arshdeep’s crowning moment came in Barbados, where he bowled a miserly 19th over to scuttle South Africa’s chase in the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup final. The World Cup title, a lifelong dream for many, was achieved in quick time.

Despite his rapid ascent, Arshdeep remains grounded. “I don’t know how quickly these last two years have gone. I just try to enjoy and stay in the present,” he said.

The 25-year-old is also embracing new challenges. Last month, he featured in the long-format Duleep Trophy for India ‘D’. A nine-wicket match-haul against India ‘B’ proved to be a highlight. Arshdeep’s dismissal of India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav twice in that game showcased his versatility.

While it is too early to suggest that Arshdeep is ready for Test duty, his experience bowling long spells with the red ball was invaluable. “Playing red ball cricket teaches you patience. In T20s, you don’t need patience. I want to do my best in all formats wherever I get the opportunity,” Arshdeep said.

Arshdeep’s rise to prominence is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He is a role model for aspiring cricketers, demonstrating that anything is possible with determination and perseverance.