Cricketer Arshdeep reaches Chandigarh: Warm welcome at airport

Preparations for a welcome from the airport to home, coming for the first time after winning the World Cup.

Chandigarh: Indian T20 cricket team bowler Arshdeep reached Chandigarh airport late this evening.. He is going to his home in Kharar, Mohali. For this, all the preparations were already done to welcome him at his home. As soon as he reached Chandigarh airport, his supporters welcomed him enthusiastically.

Arshdeep Singh was welcomed at the airport by Punjab Cabinet Minister Anmol Gagan Mann. A victory march was taken from here to his home in Kharar. The house has also been decorated with flower garlands. People in society are welcoming him at home with drums.

Indian T20 cricket team bowler Arshdeep is reaching home today. He will reach Chandigarh airport late in the evening. From there, he will go to his home in Kharar, Mohali. For this, full preparations have been made to welcome him at his home. His supporters will reach Chandigarh Airport to welcome him. He will go from the airport to his home with his supporters. After meeting Prime Minister Modi, his parents returned home. After coming home, they have made preparations to welcome Arshdeep.

Arshdeep Singh’s father, Darshan Singh, and mother, Baljeet Kaur, were both abroad to watch all the matches of the T20 World Cup. After winning the final, the whole family also got a picture taken with the son on the field with the trophy. After this, he returned to India with his son Arshdeep on a special plane. He also met Prime Minister Modi with Arshdeep. After this, the parents came home, and Arshdeep left for Mumbai. Today, Arshdeep is also reaching home.

During a conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Arshdeep said that Bumrah used to put pressure on foreign players. After him, when I got a chance to bowl, he used to get out. He has taken 17 wickets in this entire World Cup. In the final, he took two wickets against South Africa, three wickets against Australia, two wickets against Bangladesh, three wickets against Afghanistan, four wickets against America, two wickets against Ireland, and one wicket against Pakistan.