'Dil saaf hona chahiye...'- Arshdeep Singh's art caught on camera [WATCH]
Arshdeep Singh will have to wait more to get the Test debut cap. He went to the UK as a part of Team India's Test setup but did not feature in a single match of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy. Indian cricket fans perhaps missed Singh's on-field performance, but he never disappoints his Instagram followers.

Arshdeep Singh will have to wait more to get the Test debut cap. He went to the UK as a part of Team India's Test setup but did not feature in a single match of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy against England. Indian cricket fans perhaps missed Singh's on-field performance, but he never disappoints his Instagram followers. He has kept his followers updated through regular social media posts.
In a recent video shared on Instagram, Arshdeep Singh showed his 'art.' The video ends with a smiling Arshdeep; he is really proud of his art. But what did he create? Actually, he created a total mess.
For a glimpse, the area captured on camera looks like a battleground, but it's actually not a battleground; it is a room where someone leaves. It is not clear whose room this is, but it is clear who is behind the mess. It is none other than Arshdeep Singh, and he is really proud of what he has done. The video is shared from Arshdeep Singh's verified Instagram account with the caption, "Dil saaf hona chahiye, room nahi." His followers are well aware of his charming personality; now they get to know about his artistic persona.
Will he play Asia Cup 2025?
During the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy, when Akash Deep and Nitish Kumar Reddy were struggling with injuries and Prasidh Krishna was out of form, there was a bright opportunity in front of Singh to claim his Test debut cap. But unfortunately, he got himself injured badly during a training session. For which, he had to remain out of the ground.
After gaining match fitness, he now has to wait more for his turn in the Whites. It'll be interesting to see if he is able to make his way into the squad for the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, because unlike Test cricket, Arshdeep is the proven talent in limited over formats.
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