Arshdeep Singh isn’t just a bowler; he’s Team India’s death-over assassin. The left-hander’s precision yorkers and swing have propelled him to a historic milestone: first Indian man with 100 T20I wickets. His story is one of resilience, talent, and timely breakthroughs that have cemented his spot in the national setup.
Guna-born in 1999, he chased cricket dreams in Chandigarh from 13, polishing skills at a local academy. State success came, but national doors stayed shut, prompting thoughts of Canada. A pivotal U-19 World Cup selection in 2018 changed everything—India won, and IPL beckoned with Punjab Kings.
Post-2019 struggles, IPL 2021 was transformative: death-over dominance yielding key wickets. T20I bow in England: immediate dividends. ODIs: fifer alert vs South Africa. Career ledger: 76 T20Is (118 wkts @19.05), 82 IPLs (97 wkts), 15 ODIs (25 wkts). Arshdeep’s evolution from raw talent to polished star underscores his importance in India’s white-ball revolution.