Arshdeep Singh is currently busy playing in the ongoing 20-20 World Cup 2022 for India in Australia. However, he made headlines during the World Cup when Arshdeep reached Melbourne for the first match against Pakistan. After reaching Melbourne, his Instagram story went viral. In that story, he wrote: “Mailborn it is.”
It was written on a shared image of flight and clouds. Seeing that spelling mistake, fans found the story funny. Then, he again shared an image of some buildings at night and he wrote: “Male-Bone.” Fans become more confused after seeing that spelling. After reaching Sydney, he continued that trend as he wrote “Sid-Knee.” Now, regarding that, another Indian player, Harpreet Brar came up with a hilarious dig as the tweet went viral.
Here is the shared tweet:
Thank God World Cup is not happening in London. @arshdeepsinghh pic.twitter.com/MvV57Bxa5U
— Harpreet Brar (@thisisbrar) November 4, 2022
Arshdeep Singh has taken nine wickets so far in four matches of the ongoing 20-20 World Cup
Speaking of the tweet, it reads: “Thank God World Cup is not happening in London. @arshdeepsingh.” Fans found this tweet very funny and they made the tweet viral. It seemed like the Punjab teammate took a dig at his teammate’s typos errors. Based on his spelling errors, London might get sounded very wrong to fans.
Speaking about Arshdeep Singh, he has taken nine wickets so far in four matches of the ongoing 20-20 World Cup. Against arch-rivals Pakistan, he took three wickets. After that in the next three matches, he managed to take two wickets each. So, his form has been influential in India’s journey so far in the ongoing World Cup.
Arshdeep Singh has enjoyed a great rise in his career since his introduction in the Indian T20 League for the Punjab franchise. But, he has also seen some downs during the Asia Cup 2022. Against Pakistan, he dropped an easy catch that cost the match. Fans started to blame the Young pacer for that unfortunate incident. But, now he has impressed everyone with his good performances consistently in the ongoing tournament.