Shami came out in support of Arshdeep Singh
Indian cricket team's young fast bowler Arshdeep Singh is getting trolled a lot on social media these days. Actually the reason for this is that he left an important catch in the match against Pakistan in the Asia Cup Super 4S match on Sunday. In the 18th over of the innings, Arshdeep dropped this catch and thus Asif Ali got life and in the end he led Pakistan to a five-wicket victory. Since then, he is being criticized on social media.
Not only this, during the trolling, some people also made lewd comments on Arshdeep. Started abusing and making serious allegations. According to sources, the Pakistani conspiracy regarding Arshdeep has also been exposed. It has been learned that a conspiracy was hatched by Pakistan's ISPR to describe Arshdeep as Khalistani. However, after this defeat, many veteran players have come out in defense of Arshdeep Singh.
Amidst all this, Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami has supported young seamer Arshdeep Singh. India pacer Mohammed Shami has come out in support of Arshdeep Singh, asking him to focus on the upcoming games. On his Instagram story, Shami wrote: "Don't worry Arshdeep, we are with you. Focus on your upcoming games, don't watch or listen to critics."
No one deliberately drops a catch
Shami told Times Now, 'Nobody deliberately drops a catch. Only he knows what hurts the one who plays for the country. I have said earlier also that if someone has guts, then come from the real account and say no. Anyone can speak with a fake account. He (Arshdeep) did not do it intentionally. A player, not a machine. It is not that Arshdeep has never dropped a catch in his life. The most missed.'
It is worth noting that Shami was also trolled after India's defeat against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates last year. The biggest talking point of the match played between India and Pakistan on Sunday came in the 18th over of Pakistan's innings, when young seamer Arshdeep Singh dropped a relatively easy chance off Ravi Bishnoi's delivery and Asif Ali was relieved. Arshdeep then came to bowl the last over, but he could not defend seven runs and in the end Pakistan won by five wickets.
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