Arshdeep Singh: Last ODI in Lucknow took a toll on our bodies ahead of 3rd ODI
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India left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh acknowledged that the second ODI against Afghanistan in sweltering conditions in Lucknow had physically drained the squad, revealing that the team adopted an individualised training approach ahead of the third and final match of the series at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on 20 June.
Managing Bodies in the Heat
'The last game, it took a toll on our bodies as well. It was very hot and humid and here as well we knew at practice it's going to be hot. So, we managed our bodies well. Some came, some didn't come, some recovered, some trained. So, everyone trained respective to their demands,' Arshdeep told broadcasters ahead of the match.
He was quick to clarify that the team's preparation was not disrupted, noting that processes were already in place well before the series began. The staggered training approach was a deliberate, science-backed decision rather than a sign of concern.
Sports Science Team Gets Credit
Arshdeep reserved particular praise for the backroom staff, crediting the sports science unit for keeping players match-ready despite the punishing conditions. 'A lot of credit goes to the sports science team and the way the measures, the physios, the trainers help us get ready for the game,' he said.
He also outlined the hydration strategy the team follows: 'We try to hydrate ourselves before the game. If you start hydrating during the game, you're already late. So, you have to start it a day prior to the game and recover well, get your massages done, get your priming sessions done and then you're ready for the game.'
Arshdeep Sits Out 3rd ODI, Eyes T20I Assignments
Arshdeep Singh is not part of the playing eleven for the third ODI and will next feature in India's T20I tours of Ireland and England. With those assignments in view, he said his focus is sharpening his death-bowling skills and maintaining his current rhythm.
'I'm enjoying my bowling right now and just trying to have fun at the field. The ball is coming out nicely out of the hand. Just trying to focus more on my processes as well because the coming series are of T20 format. So, just want to do well at death as well and take a lot of wickets,' he said.
What to Watch in the Decider
The third ODI at Chepauk is a series decider, with both sides having traded wins. The humid conditions in Chennai are expected to remain a factor, making squad management and player fitness as crucial as on-field strategy. India's pace attack — even without Arshdeep — will be under the spotlight as the team looks to seal the series.