
Arshdeep Singh teases England with 'ho gai teri balle balle' moves after Old Trafford draw
India's hard-fought draw in the fourth Test at Old Trafford was nothing short of a moral victory, especially after being reduced to 0/2 early in the second innings. With the batters staging a strong comeback, the visitors left England visibly frustrated as they denied the hosts a win in Manchester on Sunday.
While England players wore a look of disappointment, the Indian side celebrated the result with light-hearted joy. A video of pacer Arshdeep Singh dancing up the stairs at the ground has since gone viral on social media, capturing the upbeat mood in the camp. The player was seen performing Bhangra moves as he made his way to the dressing room.
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Arshdeep, who has been sidelined from the playing XI due to an injury sustained in training, was seen breaking into a quick celebratory dance as he headed up the steps at the venue, much to the delight of cheering fans nearby.
The video was initially shared by his IPL team, Punjab Kings, and later reshared by the 26-year-old on his Instagram story.
He captioned the same with a witty caption, as he wrote, "Live. Laugh. Love. And dance whenever u can."
Despite not featuring in the series yet, Arshdeep has been a lively presence off the field. He has frequently updated fans with glimpses from his time in England, offering a lighter side to what has been a tense and closely fought series.
Arshdeep Singh on Instagram (Screengrab)
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As India head to The Oval for the series decider, spirits in the camp appear high, with moments like Arshdeep's dance underlining the team's positive energy after a battling draw.
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