Arshdeep Singh, the T20 World Cup-winning left-arm pacer, believes in living in the present and not dwelling on the past or future. Despite making his debut just two years ago, the 25-year-old has already played 55 T20Is, including two World Cups.
“I’m enjoying my game and didn’t even realize how these two years flew by. I just try and stay in the present, enjoy the highs and lows, that’s my focus,” Arshdeep said ahead of the second T20I against Bangladesh.
Arshdeep’s mantra is to live in the moment. “Today is my rest day so I will enjoy my rest today. Kal ka kal dekhenge (Will think about tomorrow when it comes). The T20 World Cup is two years away, very far. I don’t think much about the future,” he added.
The Punjab bowler has been making a case for his first Test cap but is unwilling to discuss it. He developed his red-ball skills in county cricket last season and recently put on an outstanding performance in the Duleep Trophy.
“I want to do my best in all the formats wherever I get the opportunity,” he said.
Arshdeep believes that playing in different formats helps players adapt to various conditions and improve their skills. “It gives opportunity to the players to explore their skills. How he can take wickets in different ways, how to absorb pressure,” he said.
The second game of the series is anticipated to be a high-scoring contest, with the hosts leading 1-0. Teams reached the 200-run mark eight times in the five IPL games played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium earlier this year.
“We (Punjab Kings) didn’t have a match here in the IPL this season but seeing the scores at this ground, I didn’t feel like seeing the wicket. We will come tomorrow and assess the conditions and make plans accordingly. The coach and captain will check the wicket and tell us the plan,” Arshdeep said.