IND vs ZIM: "Pressure To Paaji Aapke Saath Rehke Ye Seekh Gaya Hu Ki Pressure Nai Lena" - Arshdeep Singh Replies To A Cheeky Question By Yuzvendra Chahal
Published - 04 Nov 2022, 01:58 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:14 AM

India advanced one step closer to the T20 World Cup semifinals with their victory over Bangladesh. Bangladesh’s spectacular start to the chase made it appear as though they would just be able to reach the mark of 185, which made for a really exciting game.
After a brief rain delay, India took over, and in the end, with Arshdeep Singh bowling the final over, Bangladesh fell five runs short.
Numerous yorkers were delivered in the over by Arshdeep, with the one in which he drew his length back sailing for a six. Spinner Yuzvendra Chahal posed a cheeky question to Arshdeep on the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) official website on how he dealt with pressure on his “Chahal TV” series.

Yuzvendra Chahal Interviews Arshdeep Singh
“Pressure to paaji aapke saath rehke ye seekh gaya hu ki pressure nai lena (Staying with you I have learnt that one shouldn’t take too much pressure),” Arshdeep started saying. He was abruptly interrupted by Chahal, who instructed him to talk about his bowling.

“I just had to back my yorker. In the beginning I thought that he might try playing the scoop and that is why I bowled the bouncer but that turned out to be a bad idea. After that I was just backing the yorker,” he said.
Afif Hossain and Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan were both crucial victims of Arshdeep’s earlier dismissals in the 12th over.

“I was just thinking that I will give my best whenever I get to bowl. There were big boundaries in front so I will use them. They played two shots there but because it was the longer boundary, they were caught out there. Whenever we get a wicket, it breaks the flow of runs. So that helped a lot,” he said.
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