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Indian cricketer takes a sly dig at Arshdeep Singh for his typos on Instagram stories

Indian cricketer and Arshdeep’s colleague in Indian T20 League, has recently taken a sly dig at the southpaw for his typos on the instagram...

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Young pacer Arshdeep Singh has emerged as a brilliant pace sensation for team India since his debut in international cricket earlier this year in the month of July against England. The 23-year-old speedster has impressed everyone with his dream debut in the 20-20 World Cup. Arshdeep Singh scalped his 20-20 World Cup career’s first wicket in the form of none other than the Pakistan skipper and star batter Babar Azam.

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Subsequently, he also claimed a big wicket from world number-two T20I batter Mohammad Rizwan. The Madhya Pradesh-born speedster has picked 9 wickets in four matches he played so far in the tournament.

But apart from his brilliant bowling on the field, the young turbanator has also been in the headlines of social media for his typos in Instagram stories. Having said that, just a few days back, the fans took a jibe at Arshdeep Singh when the latter happened to spell Australian cities Sydney and Melbourne in a unique style. Although Arshdeep also welcomed the same and continued doing so.

In the same line of events, the Indian cricketer and Arshdeep’s colleague in Indian T20 League, Harpreet has recently taken a sly dig at the southpaw. Brar took to the micro-blogging site Twitter to post two screengrabs of Arshdeep’s Instagram stories.  With a witty and dark-humored caption.

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‘Thank God World Cup is not happening in London. Arshdeep Singh’ reads the caption of the tweet posted by Harpreet Brar from his official Twitter handle.

Here’s a look at Harpreet Brar’s tweet:

Furthermore, speaking of the Indian team’s campaign in the 20-20 World Cup 2022, they have played four matches in the tournament so far. Out of these matches, the men in blue have won three matches against Pakistan, Netherlands, and Bangladesh respectively.

Now, Rohit’s men will be seen in action in their last super-4 match against Zimbabwe on the 6th of November at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne.

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