Takeaways from Indian pacer Arshdeep’s father’s take on trolls abusing his son for dropping a catch

Fast bowler of the Indian team Arshdeep Singh was brutally trolled after India’s match against Pakistan, in the ongoing Asia Cup on Sunday. India lost the match against Pakistan when he took out Pakistan’s Asif Ali in a chase. The dropped catch attracted criticism from Arshdeep and he faced a barrage of criticism on social media. The hatred grew so much that his wikipedia page was edited to mention Khalistani. Amidst the disgust, Arshdeep’s parents have emerged as a ray of positivity.Read: Takeaways from Archana Puran Singh’s reply to trolls comparing her to Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s appearance in the upcoming filmArshdeep’s father Darshan Singh, who served with the CISF, and his mother Baljit Kaur were present at the Dubai International Stadium, where the match took place. They had seen what the whole country had seen but it did not discourage them and they did not want their son to be discouraged by hatred. “As a parent, it’s really bad””As a parent, it’s really bad. He’s only 23. I don’t want to talk too much about trolling. You can’t silence people okay. Without fans there is no game. There are some who stand by you no matter what and others who cannot accept a single loss. But in the end, there is only one team can win,” Darshan Singh told Indian Express. The parents believe that hate and criticism will help the 23-year-old grow better and stronger. “We don’t mind trolls.” It will only strengthen resolve to do better. We don’t mind trolling. It will only strengthen the resolve to do better. We don’t know about any investigation People have feelings and say things. It won’t stop Arshdeep,” Arshdeep’s parents told India Today Supporting this, former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar also said that cricketers should not pay attention to hateful comments and trolls. “We are looking at it positively””We went to watch the match. India -Pak matches are always interesting. Fans feel emotional, angry when their team loses and said a few words that we look at it positively and there is no problem,” his father told news agency ANI. His statement was based on the temperament of cricket fans during the matches , especially the match against Pakistan. Fans had a lot of sympathy felt emotional for their players and felt disappointed when the team was defeated and that may have been the cause of hatred towards their son, Arshdeep’s parents believe.”…which means that they love him.” “We also watched the first part.” The match and the second match also went well but silly mistakes happen and can happen to anyone. People have habits used to say, let them comment on it, it means they love you there,” his mother told ANI. will shine” In another interview, his parents, who believed in his potential as a cricketer, said, “Arshdeep told me that he himself was reading the comments. He is taking the criticism positively and will use it to improve his play a lot. He will shine. Arshdeep is 23 years old born in Guna of Madhya Pradesh. He is a big fan of Irfan Pathan and Wasim Akram “I started as a pacer because I idolized Irfan Pathan sir after his hat-trick. against Pakistan and will also watch Mr. Wasim Akram bowl. The way he swings the ball remains the benchmark for all. I hope one day I can meet them,” he revealed in an interview.

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