"That Day, It Could Have Been Me Instead Of Him": Ravi Bishnoi On Arshdeep Singh's Dropped Catch Against Pakistan
Published - 16 Sep 2022, 11:22 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:13 AM
Ravi Bishnoi, the leg spinner has come in support of Arshdeep Singh. Both the players are very much new to the International Setup and have quickly understood that the sport is very brutal. In the Super 4 stage match against Pakistan, the duo had good spells and didn’t get the hammering. Bishnoi had conceded 26 runs and took 1 wicket in his 4 overs whereas Arshdeep had given away 27 runs for 1 wicket in 3.5 overs.
Indian Cricket Team has shown great support to Arshdeep Singh. The pacer too has made it very clear that he won’t get easily bogged down. According to reports, Arshdeep was taking trolls in a positive manner which was great to see from a 23-year-old. We all have seen that netizens don’t spare anyone and cross all the limits which is not good for the game of gentlemen.
Ravi Bishnoi on Arshdeep Singh
Ravi Bishnoi was seen having interaction with PTI news and was asked about Arshdeep Singh. “Paaji mere sabse acche dost hai (Paaji is a dear friend). We all know that dropped catches are part and parcel of the game. It can happen with the best. It could well have been the other way round where he was bowling and I drop the catch.” said Bishnoi
“Arshdeep is one of the bravest boys that I know. After that catch, you saw how he came & bowled at the death. It never looked as if he was perturbed. That’s his mental strength.” Said the Leg Spinner.
Arshdeep Singh a Fighter
The left arm pacer has shown immense courage as such sort of trolling can easily shackle anyone. Head Coach Rahul Dravid & Captain Rohit Sharma would be keenly monitoring him as Arshdeep has the knack of being game-changer. The pacer had almost won the match against Sri Lanka too but he didn’t had runs on his side.
The management would be aware that such kind of loses are hard to swallow for the youngster. Many experts have come in support of the left arm bowler as they don’t want a young player to fade away. Bishnoi’s statement would have definitely given Arshdeep the moral support; a team must have good camaraderie to win tournaments.