Arshdeep Singh is near the top of the pecking order for T20 World Cup selection: Saba Karim. Arshdeep Singh received his first India call-up following his performance in the IPL 2022.
Recently, the Indian management has made numerous changes to the combination, and the experiments have proven to be somewhat fruitful. Many batters and bowlers have recently been given opportunities to play in international games. Former India wicketkeeper-batter Saba Karim believes Arshdeep Singh can make the T20 World Cup squad.
Arshdeep has been mention as a possible candidate for the gala event. The young left-arm pacer is known for his accurate line and lengths, as well as his ability to take wickets. He has gone wicketless in a match on occasion, but he manages to keep his economy under control and does not concede many runs.
“I have a lot of faith in Arshdeep Singh because he adds so much variety to the attack.” Plus, he’s kind of multidimensional in terms of the overs slots that he can bowl in. Furthermore, he is constantly learning, and you require a left armer with a wide range of abilities in your attack. So, yes, I think he’s pretty high on the list for world cup selection,” Karim said on SPORTS18’s ‘SPORTS OVER THE TOP.’
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India’s hectic schedule leading up to the World Cup
The Indian team is currently on tour in the West Indies, where they won the ODI series 3-0. The T20I series is currently underway, with three games completed, and India leading the series 2-1. The two teams are schedule to fly to Guyana to obtain visas before flying to Florida in the United States for the remainder of the five-match T20I series.
The Men in Blue have an extensive international schedule ahead of them. After finishing the West Indies series, they will face Zimbabwe. They’ll then compete in the Asia Cup, another major event before heading to the World Cup. The Asia Cup squad selection will provide insight into India’s main T20 World Cup squad members.
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