It will take some time for the feeling to set in, says Arshdeep Singh after India's T20I selection

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: May 23, 2022, 03:50 PM IST

Punjab Kings fast bowler Arshdeep Singh is over the moon after being selected for India's T20I squad against South Africa.

Punjab Kings pace bowler Arshdeep Singh has said that it will take some time for the feeling of getting selected in the India T20 squad for the series against South Africa to set in, adding that it is the dream of every cricketer to play for the country.

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The 23-year-old Arshdeep finished the IPL 2022 season with 10 wickets from 14 matches, with his best being 3/37, and an economy rate of 7.70. He was rewarded for his consistent performance in the domestic season and the IPL by being included in the squad to face the Proteas in the five-match series beginning in New Delhi on June 9.

"I feel really happy that I've been selected for the India team. (I) I came to know about it just before the match against SRH (at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday). In fact, I came to know about it on the team bus. Yes, it is a pretty exciting feeling. While the match was on, I didn`t feel it that much, but when I woke up (on Monday), I will realise that it is an extraordinary moment," said Arshdeep, who plays domestic cricket for Punjab.

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"Anyone who starts playing the game wants to represent the country and I feel quite lucky and grateful about that. I want to keep performing to the best of my ability in the future," he added.

The lanky bowler revealed that he had to really work hard on his yorkers, as in a competitive environment like the IPL, or even domestic cricket, it's very difficult for a pace bowler to survive without having the delivery in his arsenal.

"I guess the credit goes to the management (for him bowling yorkers regularly). They got (some good) batsmen in the (mega) auction, so bowling (to) them in the nets, again and again, helped me with that delivery to save yourself from being clobbered (in the nets), the only way out was to bowl yorkers. So, the improvement that you see in my bowling is because of that," said Arshdeep.

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"Even when I play for Punjab in domestic cricket, there are good players there as well and if you have to perform well, you have to bowl yorkers," added the bowler.

(With inputs from ANI)