We will make things difficult for batters: Arshdeep ahead of his potential Test debut in England

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Young Indian pacer Arshdeep Singh is preparing intensively for his potential Test debut against England, focusing on mastering red ball bowling techniques. With Jasprit Bumrah likely to be managed carefully, Arshdeep sees this as a significant opportunity to prove his skills in the longest format. He's been training in Kent and is excited about the competitive spirit during practice sessions. Arshdeep's primary goal is to continually improve and contribute effectively to the Indian cricket team's success.

"Whenever I hold the ball, I always feel that I am the best" - Arshdeep Singh
We will make things difficult for batters: Arshdeep ahead of his potential Test debut in England
New Delhi, June 10: India pacer Arshdeep Singh, who is eyeing his potential Test debut in the upcoming England series, is sweating hard to get into the groove and make things difficult for the home batters whenever he gets the opportunity.

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Arshdeep aims to make breakthrough in upcoming England Test series

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Focused on improving rhythm and red ball bowling technique

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Motivated by presence of Jasprit Bumrah in pace attack

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Training intensely to challenge home batters

Arshdeep, who had played in Kent in the county championship, will likely get a chance during the series as pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah would not play all five Tests to manage his workload. The 26-year-old, who has made a name for himself in India's white-ball attack, is enjoying the feel of the red ball in his hand.

"As for today’s training session, my only motivation was to get a feel for the rhythm - how the body feels, how the red ball is coming out of the hand - because all the players have been playing with the white ball for quite a while. So I really enjoyed it," he told bcci.tv.

"Going forward, as we keep progressing step by step, the intensity will keep increasing, and we’ll keep making it more and more difficult for the batters to face the ball. It was fun bowling to the batters. They looked quite compact, and there was a competitive spirit - even though we were just working on rhythm, they were fully competing. So that made it even more fun.

"We had to grind properly and try to get them out with a solid plan. Sai has joined the team for the first time and he looked very compact too. The skipper looked in good touch. I’ll try my best to keep improving and get them out more often going ahead," the left-arm speedster added.

On having Bumrah on their side, Arshdeep believes his presence motivates other pacers to be the best out of themselves.

"Whenever I hold the ball, I always feel that I am the best. But everyone knows - when you’re in an attack that includes a player named Jasprit Bumrah, then the word 'comparison' doesn’t even exist," he said.

"So, the focus is on how we can improve each other's game, each other’s skill sets—and how we can help the team. That’s where my focus lies."

The first Test between India and England will be played at Headingley, Leeds from June 20.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Excited to see Arshdeep in whites! His swing bowling could be lethal in English conditions. Hope he gets his Test cap - we need more left-arm variety in our attack. 🇮🇳🏏 #NewDawn
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Priya M.
Good attitude from the young pacer! But I hope the team management doesn't rush him. Test cricket is a different beast compared to T20s. Let him find his rhythm properly before throwing him against Root & Stokes.
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Vikram S.
His county experience will help! Remember how Bumrah's county stint transformed him? Arshdeep learning to bowl long spells in England is exactly what we need. Hope he troubles their left-handers with that angle 🤞
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Ananya R.
Love his humility - acknowledging Bumrah's greatness while staying confident in his own abilities. This is the kind of team culture that wins overseas series! England beware, our pace battery is looking dangerous 🔥
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Suresh P.
Concerned about his red-ball fitness. He's mostly played short formats - can he maintain intensity for 20 overs/day in cold English weather? Hope the trainers are working extra hard with him.
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Neha T.
That comment about making batters uncomfortable shows the right mindset! Test cricket is about patience and persistence. Hope he gets to play at Leeds - the pitch there should suit his style perfectly 😊

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