IND vs SL second T20I: "You are Arshdeep Singh, it doesn't mean..." - Reetinder Singh Sodhi attacks no-balls in second T20I

Reetinder Singh Sodhi lashed out at Arshdeep Singh for delivering five no-balls in the second T20I against Sri Lanka in Pune on Thursday.

IND vs SL second T20I: "You are Arshdeep Singh, it doesn't mean..." - Reetinder Singh Sodhi attacks no-balls in second T20I

Reetinder Singh Sodhi attacked Arshdeep Singh for conveying five no-balls in the second T20I against Sri Lanka in Pune on Thursday. The previous India all-rounder feels that players shouldn't commit essential errors and figures that lead trainer Rahul Dravid will be stressed after the 16-run misfortune, which came a day after India's escape in Mumbai.

Talking on India News, Sodhi said: "No balls are cardinal mistakes. You are Arshdeep Singh, on the off chance that you didn't play cricket for quite a while, it doesn't imply that you come in without energy and bowl consecutive no-balls. You need to fix it. Your group is confronting misfortunes. Rahul Dravid should be a stressed man.

" Arshdeep surrendered 37 runs and bowled five no-balls during his two overs, including a full go-around of no-balls in his first finished, which assumed a vital part in assisting Sri Lanka with posting 206/6. To fan the fire, Shivam Mavi and Umran Malik likewise bowled one no-ball each, giving Sri Lanka seven free-hits. Saba Karim, in the mean time, said Arshdeep Singh didn't look 100% fit subsequent to recuperating from ailment.

He feels that players who get back in the saddle in worldwide cricket after holes ought to play homegrown cricket or practice games to get a spot in the group. Talking on similar show as Reetinder Singh Sodhi, the previous India selector said: "There ought to be a framework where when a player returns after a physical issue, he ought to get a spot in the group solely after playing a couple of games.

Here, he was sick which is the reason he was unable to play the primary game. In the subsequent game, he didn't look completely match fit right from the absolute first finished. He looked corroded. He wants time to get fit." Arshdeep addressed the Men dressed in Blue after over a month's hole.

He recently played for India during the white-ball series in November in New Zealand. Up to this point, the left-arm seamer has bowled 14 no-balls in 22 T20Is. His presentation has placed a question mark on his spot in the playing XI for the series decider in Rajkot on Saturday, January 7.

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