Arshdeep Singh deletes viral posts, reels after controversy-hit IPL 2026 season
Arshdeep Singh has deleted nearly 200 Instagram posts and reels following a controversy-filled Indian Premier League 2026 season with Punjab Kings.
Arshdeep Singh has deleted nearly 200 Instagram posts and reels following a controversy-filled Indian Premier League 2026 season with Punjab Kings.
According to an ICC press release, Arshdeep Singh breached Article 2.9 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel.
Within hours of India’s victory, Arshdeep began dropping a series of hilarious Instagram reels featuring several teammates and members of the support staff.
The wicketkeeper-batter struck a fluent 89 off 42 balls to propel India to a formidable 253/7 in a game where nearly 500 runs were scored across both innings.
Tilak, who was given a new role at No.6 after struggling for fluency at one-drop in the previous five innings, analysed his approach during his explosive 16-ball unbeaten 44, after the match.
Pandya emerged as the star of the contest, smashing a belligerent unbeaten 59 off 28 balls to propel India to a commanding total of 175, before chipping in with a wicket as the Indian bowlers combined to skittle the Proteas out for 74 in just 12.3 overs.
With both senior batters now featuring in only one international format, India’s limited ODI calendar — just six matches over the next two months, including three against New Zealand in January — lends notable weight to their comeback.
The Punjab pacer returned to competitive cricket in the Duleep Trophy, where he featured for the North Zone, after spending the summer with India’s Test squad in England.
Speaking ahead of the crucial match, Gill said, “We will take a decision tomorrow. Wicket looks very green. So let’s see.”
Indian middle-order batter Ajinkya Rahane shared some captaincy tips for t skipper Shubman Gill and backed left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh and Kuldeep Yadav's inclusion in the fourth Test against England at Manchester