India, Nov. 5 -- Fast bowler Arshdeep Singh isn't just the only Indian bowler to reach 100 T20I wickets - a milestone he achieved during the Asia Cup - but also the country's leading wicket-taker in the format. Yet, he hasn't been a regular feature in India's T20I setup, often drawing criticism. On Wednesday, the Indian camp finally addressed the burning question, with bowling coach Morne Morkel explaining that with limited matches before next February's T20 World Cup, the management wants to test how different players handle pressure.
On Sunday, Arshdeep made a sensational return to T20I cricket, taking three wickets for 35 runs in India's series-levelling win over Australia in Hobart and earning the Player of the Match award. It was hi...
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