Arshdeep Singh’s Breakthrough: A Maiden Five-Wicket Haul
In the recent India vs. South Africa ODI, Arshdeep Singh, stepping into his fourth ODI match without a wicket to his name, found himself under pressure. However, his perseverance paid off as he secured a memorable five-wicket haul, a first in his ODI career.
Arshdeep’s exceptional performance of 5/37 played a pivotal role in dismissing South Africa for just 116 runs. Despite feeling somewhat fatigued, Arshdeep’s achievement was all the more remarkable considering the higher altitude of Wanderers. The left-arm seamer shared his feelings during the innings break, admitting to feeling the pressure but expressing happiness at achieving a five-wicket haul.
During the ‘Player of the Match’ award presentation, Arshdeep credited his captain, KL Rahul, for motivating him to aim for that fifth wicket. Despite feeling a bit sore, Arshdeep emphasized his gratitude to the team management and KL Rahul, stating, “I guess it is about enjoying this moment.”
In the T20I series, Arshdeep had bowled one-change, but in this ODI, he demonstrated his lethal abilities with the new ball. He attributed his success and that of the team to adaptability, highlighting the team’s motto.
Expressing his satisfaction with the win, Arshdeep mentioned that the team’s adaptability was crucial. Whether opening the bowling or coming in as a first-change bowler, he was content representing his country. The youngster, playing a 50-over game after a year, acknowledged the challenges of the conditions but felt rejuvenated after his five-wicket haul.
The team’s wise choice to bowl during peak moisture favored them. Skipper KL Rahul expressed joy securing a South African win after previous losses.
Rahul admitted that the initial plan was to bring spinners into the game due to the perceived abrasive surface. However, the pacers exceeded expectations, capitalizing on the early moisture in the wicket.
Rahul understands that cricket is changing. He accepts that teams must change in every series because of the demanding schedule. Acknowledging player rest’s necessity, he stressed choosing those excelling in first-class cricket and the IPL is vital.