'I have had a really good bowling partner...' - Arshdeep Singh credits star bowler for his career growth in Indian team

Arshdeep Singh has evolved into a great player after playing for India and he has given the credit to the star India bowler for this.

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Arshdeep Singh has evolved into a great player after playing for India and he has now credited Jasprit Bumrah for his success. After the third T20I game against South Africa, Arshdeep revealed that he has learnt a lot from Bumrah and got incredible support from him. As a bowler, Arshdeep has got a lot of wickets in white-ball cricket because he has picked up the confidence to bowl in the death overs as well. 

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"I have told this before as well: I have had a really good bowling partner in Jasprit Bhai. He has helped me enormously in taking wickets by creating pressure from the other end. Credit goes to him. And the main thing is how well I am able to adapt to the conditions and match situation is important. I look to attack the batters early, and in the death, I look to outsmart the batters and bring the game back towards us," said Arshdeep Singh.

In the ongoing T20I series, Arshdeep has performed really well in the absence of star players. He has taken good control over the ball and done well in the starting overs as well. 

We can't judge him from one series: Suresh Raina

Meanwhile, former cricketer Suresh Raina has spoken about Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's performance and also urged the fans to not judge them on the basis of just one game. He is quite confident about the players and that they will make a stronger comeback in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024. 

"We need to give credit to New Zealand (for the whitewash). They played really well...Their cricketing ethics are very strong, in every sport. They played better than us, had good spinners...but we couldn't score much. Virat is doing really well, I think. We can't judge him from one series," said Sures Raina in an interview with the Times of India.

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