T20 World Cup 2022: 'Seeing his name in Indian squad special moment for whole family'- Arshdeep Singh's parents

Arshdeep Singh made his India debut recently against England.

Arshdeep Singh with his parents | Twitter

India fast bowler Arshdeep Singh, who was criticized for dropping a relatively easy catch of Asif Ali during the Asia Cup 2022 Super 4 clash against Pakistan, has made his way to the T20 World Cup 2022 squad.

The Punjab-born pacer has been on a roll since he made his international debut against England in T20Is this year. He first made waves in the England and West Indies T20Is and then impressed with his death overs bowling in Asia Cup as well. 

His parents were delighted to hear the news of his selection, his mother said she felt as if her prayer has been answered and his son’s hard work has now been recognized.

From contributing in India's win to seeing India lose against Pakistan, Arshdeep has seen a lot in his short India career so far. Such things have taught him a lot, including the importance of always staying positive. To see his name included in India's World T20 team is a special moment for Arshdeep as well the whole family, apart from the cricket fans," Arshdeep's mother, Baljeet Kaur told The Indian Express.

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I was doing my evening prayers when Arshdeep's name was announced, I also prayed for his good performance in T20 to help India win the trophy," she added.

Regarding the dropped catch, his father said that Arshdeep is a fighter and these things will continue to motivate him further.

For every player, playing the World Cup is a dream and we are happy that Arshdeep's dream has come true. He has always aimed to give his best and help India win and he will be aiming to help India win the trophy once again. Moments like today make one reflect on their past struggles," said Arshdeep’s father Darshan Singh, who now works as security head with Groz Beckert Asia in Industrial Area, Chandigarh.

"Arshdeep has struggled a lot — like cycling to the academy in Chandigarh from our Kharar home or spending hours at the academy be it summers or winters. Wins and losses are part of the game and whatever happened earlier this month will only motivate him to do his best always,” he added.

(Indian Express inputs)

 
 

By Ritika Yadav - 14 Sep, 2022

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