[WATCH] Arshdeep Singh shows funny character as hilarious video goes viral
Watch the hilarious video of the left-arm pacer of the Indian cricket team, Arshdeep Singh, shows his funny character of cycling 30 kms per day as the video goes viral around the social media platforms.

The left-arm pacer of the Indian side, Arshdeep Singh, has been a consistent member in the shortest format for the national side and in the Indian Premier League (IPL). In 65 innings of the T20Is, the fast bowler has picked up 101 wickets at an average of under 19 and a strike rate of 13.4 with an economy rate of 8.37, thanks to the best bowling figure of 4/9 in an inning.
The Indian fast bowler revealed that he used to do cycling for nearly 30 km in the past. To make it entertaining, he used to make a small target like reaching for a pole before a moving bike or car, which never used to tire him in the process. In the latest episode of ‘Breakfast with Champions’, he recalled the story.
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“I used to do cycling for nearly 28-30 km per day apart from the practice. I used to do that alone. You can’t be bored. You are imagining beating a car like a race. You are speeding, and now you can’t beat a car. So, you see a pole and realize a bike is coming behind you. That’s when you try hard to reach the pole first; otherwise, you won’t get any wickets. You just try to get a light target.” The Punjab-born revealed.
Watch: Arshdeep Singh reveals funny story of cycling as hilarious video goes viral
Arshdeep was part of the five-match Test series for India against England in the United Kingdom, even though he didn’t feature in a single fixture. Despite his success in the ODIs and T20Is, the Punjab-born wants to play Test cricket.
“From Test cricket, you get a different level of respect. People remember you like you played for some 50 T20Is, but when you play Test cricket, they remember that in 1992 or so, he bowled a fine spell of four overs. People always remember that. I have said that even in my channel that everyone should focus on the red ball.” Arshdeep Singh explained.
His next mission will be the upcoming five-match T20I series against Australia down under as he prepares for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026 in India and Sri Lanka.
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