Dashing player, running out of Team India, made his debut in another country, wreaked havoc in the first match itself.
Team India: A dangerous fast bowler running out of Team India has performed brilliantly while debuting in England. This bowler had performed brilliantly for the Indian team in big tournaments like the Asia Cup last year and then the T20 World Cup 2022, but is currently running out of Team India.
The Indian team has faced the final defeat of the World Test Championship against Australia at The Oval in London. On the other hand, a dangerous fast bowler running out of Team India has performed brilliantly while making his debut in England. After IPL, this player went to England. Where it has made a great debut. Let us tell you that this bowler had performed brilliantly for the Indian team in big tournaments like Asia Cup last year and then T20 World Cup 2022, but at present, this team is running out of India.
Fast bowler Arshdeep Singh has arrived in England to play five matches of the County Championship for the Kent team after consultation with former veteran Rahul Dravid. He made his debut for the Kent team against Surrey in the County Championship. In the debut match, Arshdeep Singh got his first wicket lbw to Ben Fox. He has taken two wickets while bowling 14.2 overs.
In the match against Surrey, the Kent team, batting first, scored 301 runs in 82.2 overs. Jordan Cox played a brilliant inning of 133 runs facing 198 balls. After this, Surrey's first innings was reduced to just 145 runs. Arshdeep Singh took two wickets for Kent in this innings. By the end of the second day's play, Kent's team has scored 197 runs in their second innings losing seven wickets. In this way, now Kent has a lead of 353 runs.
Let us tell you that Arshdeep Singh made his ODI debut for India in November last year against New Zealand. Arshdeep has so far played a total of 29 matches for India in the limited-overs format. He has taken 41 wickets in these matches. He has become the fourth Indian to join Kent County. Earlier, Kunwar Shamshera Singh, Rahul Dravid, and Navdeep Saini have also played for Kent.