25 October,2022 08:16 AM IST | Melbourne | PTI
Arshdeep Singh bowls against Pakistan on Sunday. Pic/AFP
Arshdeep Singh had "sleepless nights" after dropping a sitter against Pakistan during Asia Cup, but a healthy a team environment allowed the young Indian left-arm pacer to move on from that and produce a game changing performance against the arch-rivals in the T20 World Cup.
The 23-year-old was subjected to severe criticism following the dropped catch in a Super 4 game of Asia Cup last month and some event went to the extent of calling him a "Khalistani." "The team atmosphere is so good that we don't let the outside noise get in. We enjoy each other's company, stand for each other in bad times. It really helps," Arshdeep told media at the mixed zone after India pulled off a thrilling four-wicket win over Pakistan in their World Cup opener here on Sunday.
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Arshdeep removed Pakistan's in-form openers Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan to provide a perfect start to India. Asked about the "challenges" of handling two high pressure games in the space of two months, he said: "There is nothing called a challenge if you enjoy your game. We are enjoying our cricket, and as I said the team environment is really good. We very much love our game and when that happens you enjoy the sport and there's no challenge." "Personally, I also enjoy my game. Whenever I get an opportunity I try to stay in the present."
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