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Former and present Indian cricketers, as well as Punjab political heavyweights come out in favour of Arshdeep Singh

On Sunday, India suffered their first defeat of the Asia Cup 2022, falling to Pakistan in their opening Super 4 stage encounter at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai. Many Indian supporters were disappointed with their team’s performance, with many blaming Arshdeep Singh.

Arshdeep Singh’s fumbled catch of Pakistani batsman Asif Ali in the 18th over proved decisive in Sunday’s match between India and Pakistan.

Babar Azam urged India to bat first after flipping a coin. Virat Kohli’s incredible 60 off 44 balls sustained the Indian team’s momentum, aided to the efforts of Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul.

arshdeep1India set a high target of 182 runs. Pakistan’s comeback did not get off to the greatest of beginnings due to the early loss of Azam. Mohammad Nawaz’s 42 runs off 20 balls provided excellent assistance for Mohammad Rizwan’s great batting performance.

The match’s fate was altered, however, when Pakistan’s opener was removed, giving India the advantage heading into the final few overs. Arshdeep Singh, on the other hand, lost a straightforward catch that may have allowed Asif Ali to return to the pavilion. Finally, Ali ensured that Pakistan made it home with one ball remaining, which came this back to haunt India.

arshdeepThe Indian bowler faced harsh criticism on social media for his blunder. Former cricketers Irfan Pathan, Mohammad Hafeez, and Harbhajan Singh are now defending Arshdeep.

“Stop criticising young @arshdeepsinghh No one drop the catch purposely..we are proud of our boys .. Pakistan played better.. shame on such people who r putting our own guys down by saying cheap things on this platform bout arsh and team.. Arsh is GOLD”, Harbajan wrote.

Raghav Chadha, Rajya Sabha MP and head of the state advisory body for the AAP, said the hatred directed towards Arshdeep was deplorable.

Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer, the state’s Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs, said Arshdeep was a player with a lot of promise, and a lot was expected of him in the coming days.

Harpal Cheema, Cabinet Minister, also praised the player, saying, “In high pressure situations, errors happen all the time.” We are after all, all but Human.

Hafeez rallied around the Indian bowler, begging with the home fans not to heckle the 23-year-old. “This is a plea to all Indian team supporters. We all make blunders in sports.”

Mukund also volunteered his support. After dropping Australia’s Steve Smith in a Test at Pune, he was “totally inconsolable for hours” in his hotel room. Mukund dropped Smith at short-leg with Smith on 37 and who went on to score the match-winning hundred.

Irfan Pathan, a former India bowler, tweeted: “Arshdeep is a powerful character.” “Keep it up, boy.”

After the match this is what Virat had to say about Arshdeep: “Anyone can make the mistake, the situation was tight. It was a high-pressure game and mistakes can happen. I still remember I was playing my first Champions Trophy and the match was against Pakistan, I had played a very bad shot against Shahid Afridi,” Kohli said after the game.

“I was watching the ceiling till 5 am, I was not able to sleep and I thought my career is over but these things are natural. Senior players get around you, there is a good team environment right now, I give the credit to the captain and coach.

“The players learn from their mistakes. So, one must accept his mistake, address it and look forward to being in that pressure situation once again,” he added

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