Key Points

Arshdeep Singh reveals valuable advice from Mohammed Siraj about finding enjoyment during Test cricket's uneventful phases. The left-arm pacer discusses his experience of being consistently excluded during India's England Test series. He maintained motivation through intense training and adding variations to his bowling arsenal. Arshdeep emphasizes staying ready through proper workload management for whenever opportunities arise.

Key Points: Arshdeep Reveals Siraj Advice for Red-Ball Cricket Enjoyment

  • Siraj advised enjoying boring Test phases for red-ball success
  • Arshdeep missed Test debut in England due to injury
  • Trained extra overs and variations during exclusion
  • Maintained workload management to stay opportunity-ready
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Arshdeep reveals Siraj's advice that helps him enjoy boring times in red-ball, opens up about missed chance in England

India pacer Arshdeep Singh shares Mohammed Siraj's wisdom on enjoying boring Test phases and opens up about handling England tour exclusion while staying motivated.

"When nothing is happening, how you enjoy that phase would tell you how successful you could be in red-ball cricket - Mohammed Siraj"

New Delhi, August 30

Left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh revealed the piece of advice he received from India's hero in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, Mohammed Siraj, that has helped him in learning to enjoy the "boring times" in red-ball cricket. He even spilt the beans about how he dealt with the consistent exclusion from India's final XI in the five Tests in England and kept himself motivated.

The 26-year-old is currently playing for North Zone in the Duleep Trophy match against East Zone in Bengaluru, which will be his last competitive game before India begins its Asia Cup campaign, with the tournament scheduled to start on September 9 in Abu Dhabi.

In T20I cricket, a format where Arshdeep has flaunted his prowess and remains the leading wicket-taker for the nation in the format. But before he returns to the format, Arshdeep opened up about enduring the gruelling phase in the format when the pitch hardly offers any movement for the fast bowlers.

"In Test cricket or red-ball cricket, there is a time when the day gets boring. In the session after lunch, mostly the ball doesn't do anything. So, how can you enjoy that? I spoke to [Mohammed] Siraj, and he told me that when nothing is happening, how you enjoy that phase would tell you how successful you could be in red-ball cricket. He gave me this small tip. I really liked it," Arshdeep said as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

Arshdeep was a part of India's squad that toured England for five Tests earlier this year. Fans and former cricketers had heavily speculated that Arshdeep would finally receive his maiden Test cap and showcase his skill set in the red-ball format.

However, his wait continued after missing out on the call in the first three Tests, and the hope eventually faded away after he sustained an injury on his hand before the fourth fixture in Manchester.

The 26-year-old opened up about how he kept himself motivated while enduring the snub. For Arshdeep, it was simple: keep pushing his limits and adding a couple of more variations to his arsenal to stay ready whenever the opportunity presented itself.

"When you are not playing, you just try to push your limits. The training is almost the same. You just put in more work when you are not playing. More overs, more strength work, more training, so that whenever you get the chance, you are ready and fully fit to go," he said.

"I don't know how many thousands of balls I would have bowled in practice. It's not like there was a lack of bowling. I was properly managing my workload. The aim is to stay ready whenever you get a chance," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Really admire Arshdeep's attitude. Being in the squad but not playing must be tough, but he kept working hard. That's the kind of dedication we need in Team India!
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Aryan P
Hope he gets his test cap soon. With Bumrah and Siraj leading the attack, Arshdeep could be the perfect left-arm variety we need overseas.
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Sarah B
The injury timing was so unlucky! He was so close to making his debut. But his positive mindset is inspiring - true sportsman spirit 🙌
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Vikram M
This is why test cricket separates the men from the boys. Handling those flat periods requires mental strength that T20 doesn't demand. Respect to both Siraj and Arshdeep for understanding this!
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Nikhil C
While I appreciate his dedication, I hope the selectors give him consistent opportunities. Talent like his shouldn't warm benches for too long.
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Kavya N
Love how senior players are mentoring youngsters! This team culture is what makes Indian cricket strong. Siraj bhai guiding Arshdeep shows great camaraderie 💙

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