Arshdeep Singh is an Indian left-arm medium-fast bowler who plays for Punjab in domestic cricket. On 16 April 2019, he made his IPL debut for Kings XI Punjab. On 25 December 2019, he made his first-class debut for Punjab in the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy.
Arshdeep Singh’s Bio
Arshdeep Singh’s Real Name | Arshdeep Singh |
Nick Name | Arshu |
Profession | Cricketer |
Arshdeep Singh’s Height | In Centimeter-185 cm In Meter-1.85 meter In Feet-6 feet |
Weight | In Kilogram- 70kg In Pound- 154 Ibs |
Body Measurement | Chest- 38 inch Waist- 30 inch Biceps- 12 inch |
Eye Color | Black |
Hair Color | Black |
Arshdeep Personal Life-
Born | 5 February 1999 |
Arshdeep Singh’s Age (2022) | 22 Years |
Birth Place | Guna, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Zodiac Sign | Aquarius |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Kharar, Punjab, India |
School | Guru Nanak Public School, Chandigarh |
College/University | N/A |
Education | N/A |
Religion | Sikhism |
Food Habit | Non-vegetarian |
Hobbies | Traveling |
Arshdeep Family
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Parents | Father- Darshan Singh Mother- Baljit Singh |
Siblings | 1 Brother Settled in Canada |
Arshdeep Career
Domestic Team | Punjab |
Debut Matches | List A Debut– Punjab- Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19 First Class Debut– Punjab- Ranji Trophy 2019-20 |
International Debut | U-19 November 2017 against Malaysia |
IPL Team | Punjab King |
Role | Bowler |
Batting Style | Left Handed |
Bowling Style | Left-arm Medium Fast |
Jersey Number | #2 (U-19) |
Coach/ Mentor | Jasant Rai |
Auction Price | 20 Lakh |
Favorite and beloved things
Favorite Cricketer | Mitchell Starc |
Favorite Food | Kadhi Chawal, Dahi Bhalla, Khoya Barfi |
Favorite Actor | Akshya Kumar |
Favorite Actress | Kiara Adwani |
Favorite Film | 3 Idiots, Dil Chahta hai. |
Favorite Commentator | Harsha Bhogle |
Favorite Destination | Kashmir |
Facts About Arshdeep
- 22-year-old Arshdeep Singh had a great start to his career.
- Arshdeep got a place in the Indian team for the Under-19 World Cup held in New Zealand in 2018. India became the winner of that tournament under the coaching of Rahul Dravid and the captaincy of Prithvi Shaw.
- Arshdeep played two matches in the entire tournament and took three wickets.
- But a year before this tournament, his career in cricket was in dark. In such a situation, his father was preparing to send him to Canada. Arshdeep’s elder brother lives in Canada. He went there to study, then settled there.
- After this, in the IPL 2019 auction, Punjab Kings bought him for Rs 20 lakh.
- The ‘six feet tall left-arm fast bowler had performed brilliantly in the CK Nayudu Trophy on the day of the auction itself.
- Arshdeep took eight wickets, including a hat-trick, against Rajasthan under-23 team of Punjab.
- In his first season of IPL, Arshdeep did not get to play many matches.
- In IPL 2019, Arshdeep got three wickets in three matches.
- This left-arm bowler left his mark in IPL 2020. Arshdeep got a chance to play in eight matches in the 2020 IPL, in which he took 9 wickets at an average of 24.22.
- Arshdeep Singh represents Punjab in domestic cricket.
- Arshdeep has played three first-class matches so far, in which he has 9 wickets to his name. Arshdeep has played three first-class matches so far, in which he has 9 wickets to his name.
- Arshdeep has so far taken 11 wickets in 12 List-A matches. Also, he has taken 25 wickets in 19 T20 matches.
- Bowler Arshdeep Singh created history by bowling brilliantly in the IPL match against Rajasthan Royals on 21 September. Arshdeep took 5 wickets giving 32 runs in 4 overs while bowling brilliantly.
- Arshdeep has reached number three in the IPL in terms of taking five wickets in a match at the youngest. He broke Ishant Sharma’s record in this matter. Arshdeep has achieved the feat of taking 5 wickets in an IPL match at the age of 22 years 228 days. Ishant took 5 for 12 against Kochi Tuskers Kerala in 2011 at the age of 22 years 237 days.
- Arshdeep is the second bowler to have taken five wickets in an innings in the IPL against Rajasthan Royals. Earlier, Punjab’s current coach Anil Kumble took 5 wickets for 5 runs in 2009 against Rajasthan in Cape Town.
