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Arshdeep Singh
India
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Born
February 05, 1999 (26 years)
Birth Place
Guna, Madhya Pradesh
Nickname
Arshdeep Singh
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Left-arm fast-medium
TeamsIndia U19, Punjab, Punjab Kings, India U23, India, Indians, Kent, India A, North Zone
RECENT FORM
BATTING
Score
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Date
BOWLING
Wickets
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Format
Date
TEAMS
India U19, Punjab, Punjab Kings, India U23, India, Indians, Kent, India A, North Zone
ICC RANKINGS
SUMMARY
SUMMARY
A member of the U-19 squad that lifted the World Cup in 2018, Arshdeep Singh is a left-arm pacer from Punjab. In the 2 games that he played in the tournament, Arshdeep impressed one and all with his pace and control with the new ball. A few months later, he was included in the Punjab U-23 team and he made an impact with the ball against Rajasthan taking 8 wickets including a hat-trick in the CK Nayudu Trophy. That spurred the selectors to include him in the state team for the Vijay Hazare 2018/19 and Arshdeep had a decent debut claiming 2 wickets against Himachal Pradesh. Next, he was called up for Punjab Kingâs trials where he proved his credentials as a death bowler which also tempted the franchise to rope him ahead of the IPL 2019 season. Punjab's constant chopping and changing meant that Arshdeep Singh earned a debut against Rajasthan Royals in his home ground at Mohali where the left-arm seamer accounted for two big guns of RR - Jos Buttler and Ajinkya Rahane. It turned out to be an eventful debut for the youngster.
Arshdeep got only three games in his debut season for Punjab Kings, but he did well enough to get a retention. He gave them appreciating returns season on season, as he played eight games and picked up nine wickets in the 2020 season. The 2021 season was the best for Arshdeep, as he perfected the role of being a death overs specialist, and ended as the leading wicket-taker for PBKS. Arshdeep was one of the two players retained by PBKS ahead of the mega auction, and he proved his worth with another stellar display. Although the wickets dried out a bit in the 2022 season, Arshdeep nailed the art of bowling under pressure and delivering in the death overs. Despite bowling a lot of difficult overs in the 2022 season on pitches that were very batter friendly, Arshdeep managed an economy rate of 7.70.
The left-arm pacerâs skills at the death didnât go unnoticed, as BCCI picked him amongst the traveling contingent for limited overs cricket. He had to wait a while before getting a debut, but when the opportunity presented itself he impressed with seven wickets in five games in an away series against West Indies, nabbing the Man of the Series award. Arshdeep was then picked for the 2022 Asia Cup, and was one of the standout performers in a rather forgettable campaign for India. Arshdeep didnât let the void of Jasprit Bumrahâs absence be felt, as he took on the responsibility of being a death bowler.
Post the Asia Cup, Arshdeep played in the home T20Is against South Africa and Australia, nailing his place for the 2022 T20I World Cup. Despite traveling to Australia for the first time in his senior career, Arshdeep took to the new conditions like a duck to water, starting his campaign with 3/32 against Pakistan where he dismissed both Babar and Rizwan. Arshdeep ended the T20I World Cup as Indiaâs leading wicket-taker, picking 10 in six matches and further enhancing his reputation as a death overs specialist.
Following the World Cup, Arshdeep was handed his ODI debut during Indiaâs tour to New Zealand but he continued to be viewed as a T20 specialist. By now a regular, Arshdeep was named in Indiaâs squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup and he more than lived up to the promise heâd shown in the previous edition. Arshdeep was instrumental in Indiaâs title-winning run and finished as the joint-leading wicket-taker of the tournament with 17 wickets.
Arshdeep was now a hotly sought after player in the IPL and he returned to the Punjab Kings in 2025 for a whopping INR 18 Cr after the franchise exercised their RTM card.
Arshdeep got only three games in his debut season for Punjab Kings, but he did well enough to get a retention. He gave them appreciating returns season on season, as he played eight games and picked up nine wickets in the 2020 season. The 2021 season was the best for Arshdeep, as he perfected the role of being a death overs specialist, and ended as the leading wicket-taker for PBKS. Arshdeep was one of the two players retained by PBKS ahead of the mega auction, and he proved his worth with another stellar display. Although the wickets dried out a bit in the 2022 season, Arshdeep nailed the art of bowling under pressure and delivering in the death overs. Despite bowling a lot of difficult overs in the 2022 season on pitches that were very batter friendly, Arshdeep managed an economy rate of 7.70.
The left-arm pacerâs skills at the death didnât go unnoticed, as BCCI picked him amongst the traveling contingent for limited overs cricket. He had to wait a while before getting a debut, but when the opportunity presented itself he impressed with seven wickets in five games in an away series against West Indies, nabbing the Man of the Series award. Arshdeep was then picked for the 2022 Asia Cup, and was one of the standout performers in a rather forgettable campaign for India. Arshdeep didnât let the void of Jasprit Bumrahâs absence be felt, as he took on the responsibility of being a death bowler.
Post the Asia Cup, Arshdeep played in the home T20Is against South Africa and Australia, nailing his place for the 2022 T20I World Cup. Despite traveling to Australia for the first time in his senior career, Arshdeep took to the new conditions like a duck to water, starting his campaign with 3/32 against Pakistan where he dismissed both Babar and Rizwan. Arshdeep ended the T20I World Cup as Indiaâs leading wicket-taker, picking 10 in six matches and further enhancing his reputation as a death overs specialist.
Following the World Cup, Arshdeep was handed his ODI debut during Indiaâs tour to New Zealand but he continued to be viewed as a T20 specialist. By now a regular, Arshdeep was named in Indiaâs squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup and he more than lived up to the promise heâd shown in the previous edition. Arshdeep was instrumental in Indiaâs title-winning run and finished as the joint-leading wicket-taker of the tournament with 17 wickets.
Arshdeep was now a hotly sought after player in the IPL and he returned to the Punjab Kings in 2025 for a whopping INR 18 Cr after the franchise exercised their RTM card.
Arshdeep Singh
India
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Born
February 05, 1999 (26 years)
Birth Place
Guna, Madhya Pradesh
Nickname
Arshdeep Singh
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Left-arm fast-medium
TeamsIndia U19, Punjab, Punjab Kings, India U23, India, Indians, Kent, India A, North Zone
ICC RANKINGS
Teams
India U19, Punjab, Punjab Kings, India U23, India, Indians, Kent, India A, North Zone
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Batting Form
Bowling Form
Batting Career Summary
| Test | ODI | T20 | IPL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Matches | 0 | 14 | 71 | 82 |
| Innings | 0 | 9 | 24 | 14 |
| Runs | 0 | 52 | 76 | 31 |
| Balls | 0 | 50 | 68 | 46 |
| Highest | 0 | 18 | 12 | 10 |
| Average | 0 | 6.5 | 6.91 | 5.17 |
| SR | 0 | 104.00 | 111.77 | 67.40 |
| Not Out | 0 | 1 | 13 | 8 |
| Fours | 0 | 3 | 7 | 4 |
| Sixes | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
| Ducks | 0 | 3 | 4 | 3 |
| 50s | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 100s | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 200s | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 300s | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 400s | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Bowling Career Summary
| Test | ODI | T20 | IPL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Matches | 0 | 14 | 71 | 82 |
| Innings | 0 | 13 | 70 | 82 |
| Balls | 0 | 621 | 1460 | 1714 |
| Runs | 0 | 548 | 2033 | 2570 |
| Maidens | 0 | 4 | 2 | 2 |
| Wickets | 0 | 22 | 109 | 97 |
| Avg | 0.0 | 24.91 | 18.65 | 26.49 |
| Eco | 0 | 5.29 | 8.35 | 9 |
| SR | 0.0 | 28.23 | 13.39 | 17.67 |
| BBI | -/- | 5/37 | 4/9 | 5/32 |
| BBM | -/- | 5/37 | 4/9 | 5/32 |
| 4w | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| 5w | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| 10w | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Career Timeline
Format
Debut
Last Match
t20
odi
ipl
Career Information
t20
Debut
vs England, 2022-07-07, The Rose Bowl
Last Played
vs South Africa, 2025-12-14, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
odi
Debut
vs New Zealand, 2022-11-25, Eden Park
Last Played
vs South Africa, 2025-12-06, ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium
ipl
Debut
vs Rajasthan Royals, 2019-04-16, Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium
Last Played
vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, 2025-06-03, Narendra Modi Stadium
SUMMARY
SUMMARY
A member of the U-19 squad that lifted the World Cup in 2018, Arshdeep Singh is a left-arm pacer from Punjab. In the 2 games that he played in the tournament, Arshdeep impressed one and all with his pace and control with the new ball. A few months later, he was included in the Punjab U-23 team and he made an impact with the ball against Rajasthan taking 8 wickets including a hat-trick in the CK Nayudu Trophy. That spurred the selectors to include him in the state team for the Vijay Hazare 2018/19 and Arshdeep had a decent debut claiming 2 wickets against Himachal Pradesh. Next, he was called up for Punjab Kingâs trials where he proved his credentials as a death bowler which also tempted the franchise to rope him ahead of the IPL 2019 season. Punjab's constant chopping and changing meant that Arshdeep Singh earned a debut against Rajasthan Royals in his home ground at Mohali where the left-arm seamer accounted for two big guns of RR - Jos Buttler and Ajinkya Rahane. It turned out to be an eventful debut for the youngster.
Arshdeep got only three games in his debut season for Punjab Kings, but he did well enough to get a retention. He gave them appreciating returns season on season, as he played eight games and picked up nine wickets in the 2020 season. The 2021 season was the best for Arshdeep, as he perfected the role of being a death overs specialist, and ended as the leading wicket-taker for PBKS. Arshdeep was one of the two players retained by PBKS ahead of the mega auction, and he proved his worth with another stellar display. Although the wickets dried out a bit in the 2022 season, Arshdeep nailed the art of bowling under pressure and delivering in the death overs. Despite bowling a lot of difficult overs in the 2022 season on pitches that were very batter friendly, Arshdeep managed an economy rate of 7.70.
The left-arm pacerâs skills at the death didnât go unnoticed, as BCCI picked him amongst the traveling contingent for limited overs cricket. He had to wait a while before getting a debut, but when the opportunity presented itself he impressed with seven wickets in five games in an away series against West Indies, nabbing the Man of the Series award. Arshdeep was then picked for the 2022 Asia Cup, and was one of the standout performers in a rather forgettable campaign for India. Arshdeep didnât let the void of Jasprit Bumrahâs absence be felt, as he took on the responsibility of being a death bowler.
Post the Asia Cup, Arshdeep played in the home T20Is against South Africa and Australia, nailing his place for the 2022 T20I World Cup. Despite traveling to Australia for the first time in his senior career, Arshdeep took to the new conditions like a duck to water, starting his campaign with 3/32 against Pakistan where he dismissed both Babar and Rizwan. Arshdeep ended the T20I World Cup as Indiaâs leading wicket-taker, picking 10 in six matches and further enhancing his reputation as a death overs specialist.
Following the World Cup, Arshdeep was handed his ODI debut during Indiaâs tour to New Zealand but he continued to be viewed as a T20 specialist. By now a regular, Arshdeep was named in Indiaâs squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup and he more than lived up to the promise heâd shown in the previous edition. Arshdeep was instrumental in Indiaâs title-winning run and finished as the joint-leading wicket-taker of the tournament with 17 wickets.
Arshdeep was now a hotly sought after player in the IPL and he returned to the Punjab Kings in 2025 for a whopping INR 18 Cr after the franchise exercised their RTM card.
Arshdeep got only three games in his debut season for Punjab Kings, but he did well enough to get a retention. He gave them appreciating returns season on season, as he played eight games and picked up nine wickets in the 2020 season. The 2021 season was the best for Arshdeep, as he perfected the role of being a death overs specialist, and ended as the leading wicket-taker for PBKS. Arshdeep was one of the two players retained by PBKS ahead of the mega auction, and he proved his worth with another stellar display. Although the wickets dried out a bit in the 2022 season, Arshdeep nailed the art of bowling under pressure and delivering in the death overs. Despite bowling a lot of difficult overs in the 2022 season on pitches that were very batter friendly, Arshdeep managed an economy rate of 7.70.
The left-arm pacerâs skills at the death didnât go unnoticed, as BCCI picked him amongst the traveling contingent for limited overs cricket. He had to wait a while before getting a debut, but when the opportunity presented itself he impressed with seven wickets in five games in an away series against West Indies, nabbing the Man of the Series award. Arshdeep was then picked for the 2022 Asia Cup, and was one of the standout performers in a rather forgettable campaign for India. Arshdeep didnât let the void of Jasprit Bumrahâs absence be felt, as he took on the responsibility of being a death bowler.
Post the Asia Cup, Arshdeep played in the home T20Is against South Africa and Australia, nailing his place for the 2022 T20I World Cup. Despite traveling to Australia for the first time in his senior career, Arshdeep took to the new conditions like a duck to water, starting his campaign with 3/32 against Pakistan where he dismissed both Babar and Rizwan. Arshdeep ended the T20I World Cup as Indiaâs leading wicket-taker, picking 10 in six matches and further enhancing his reputation as a death overs specialist.
Following the World Cup, Arshdeep was handed his ODI debut during Indiaâs tour to New Zealand but he continued to be viewed as a T20 specialist. By now a regular, Arshdeep was named in Indiaâs squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup and he more than lived up to the promise heâd shown in the previous edition. Arshdeep was instrumental in Indiaâs title-winning run and finished as the joint-leading wicket-taker of the tournament with 17 wickets.
Arshdeep was now a hotly sought after player in the IPL and he returned to the Punjab Kings in 2025 for a whopping INR 18 Cr after the franchise exercised their RTM card.
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