Why Arshdeep thanked Rahul after winning man of the match award

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NEW DELHI:

Arshdeep Singh

experienced the pressure of entering his fourth career ODI without a single wicket to his name. Now, he has a moment to cherish for a lifetime after achieving a maiden five-wicket haul in India's dominant victory against South Africa Johannesburg on Sunday.
Arshdeep claimed figures of 5/37 as the Proteas were dismissed for 116.

He appeared somewhat fatigued, not realizing that Wanderers is situated at a higher altitude, and he ran out of breath after the initial four overs.

"I was under a bit of pressure because I never took any wicket in ODIs before. Was happy to get a fifth (five-wicket haul). The wicket had purchase early on and the plan was to get some LBWs and bowled," the left-arm seamer told the broadcasters during the innings break.
Subsequently, during the '

Player of the Match

' award presentation, Arshdeep expressed gratitude to his captain

KL Rahul

for encouraging him to pursue the fifth wicket.

"I feel a little sore (now) but loving this moment. Thank God and the team management. It is a little different than the normal grounds as I was running out of breath. I would thank KL Rahul bhai as he said you have to come back and get that fifer. I guess it is about enjoying this moment," the youngster said.

He had bowled one-change in the recent T20I series and here he looked lethal with the new ball.
The Punjab lad said that his success and that of the team was all about adaptability.
"Personally it feels good, I am enjoying my role. Our team's main motto is adaptability. Whether I open or bowl first-change, I'm happy representing my country. It was quite hot as well. I was playing a 50-over game after a year. But it all paid off, and after my five-for, I feel very fresh," he had said at the break.
The team think-tank was sure that there will be turn on offer as the surface looked rough but, to their delight, India got to bowl when there was maximum moisture beneath the surface.

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"We thought the surface would be abrasive too but there was a bit of moisture on the surface."
Skipper KL Rahul was happy that he had finally won as skipper on South African soil. During the last series in 2021-22, Rahul lost the only Test he captained in and was blanked in the

ODI series

0-3.
"I lost three ODIs as captain here the last time around. Good to get a win here in South Africa today," the skipper said.
Rahul also spoke about how he thought the spinners would come into the picture but the two pacers bowled well beyond imagination.
"The plan were to bring the spinners into the game, but there was a lot of help in the wicket early and the boys (pacers) bowled really well."
Rahul also conceded the teams will undergo a lot of changes in every series because of the sheer volume of cricket being played.
"It's just how cricket is being played in the last couple of years. You have to rest some players, you prioritise one format every now and then. Now it is T20s and Tests. But we want to take guys who are doing their best. Everyone's doing well in first-class and IPL too, so good for them to get a taste too."
(With PTI Inputs)

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