Why did Arshdeep Singh wrestle with coach Morne Morkel? Open secret; BCCI himself told inside the matter

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Arshdeep Singh and Morne Morkel: A video went viral on social media, in which Arshdeep Singh and bowling coach Morne Morkel were seen wrestling like WWE. Now BCCI explained why there was wrestling between the two.

Why Arshdeep Singh and Morkel Fight Like WWE: The Indian team is on a tour of England for the five -match Test series. Team India has lost the first Test played in Leeds’s headingley. Now the Indian team has to play the second match in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Prior to this match, a video on social media became quite viral, in which Indian fast bowler Arshdeep Singh was seen wrestling with bowling coach Morne Morkel.

Now it has been revealed that why was there wrestling between Arshdeep and Morne Morkel? In this fight, another fast bowler Akashdeep was also seen playing with Arshdeep. The BCCI has shared a video about the WWE between the bowler and the coach, in which Arshdeep explained why the battleground was decorated.

Why was there wrestling between Arshdeep Singh and Morne Morkel?

The BCCI video first showed the wrestling scene between Arshdeep Singh and Morne Morkel. After this, Arshdeep Singh revealed that after the session is over, he will do a move and after that there will be no practice. Further, Arshdeep told that coach Morkel has found a new way to finish the day and showed it.

Akashdeep was also involved in wrestling

In the video, it can be seen further that Akashdeep, sitting next to Arshdeep and Morkel, also joins the wrestling. The two Indian fast bowlers together attack coach Morkel.

Arshadeep and Akashdeep can get a chance in second Test

Let us tell you that Arshdeep Singh and Akashdeep may get a chance in the second Test to be played against England. If Jasprit Bumrah does not play the second Test, Arshdeep can be made part of the playing XI in his place. On the other hand, Akashdeep can replace the famous Krishna from the playing XI.



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