India pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar said he has been astonished by the maturity shown by his young new-ball partner Arshdeep Singh whose death overs prowess has brought the 23-year-old into the selection mix for this year’s Twenty20 World Cup in Australia.
Arshdeep got 2-18 in his Twenty20 debut vs England and 2-24 in Friday’s win vs West Indies, demonstrating his last overs dominance on both events.

“The best thing about him is that he knows exactly what is required,” Bhuvneshwar told reporters ahead of the second Twenty20 match against West Indies later on Monday.
“What kind of field setting is needed, how to bowl to each batsman – very few newcomers display that kind of maturity.”
Former West Indies test bowler Ian Bishop and New Zealand ex-captain Daniel Vettori are among the people who have said Arshdeep’s astute reading of the match could prove to be useful in Australia.
“Usually you learn these things as you play but he seems to have arrived with that kind of maturity,” Bhuvneshwar said.
He added, “Even in the IPL in the last couple of years, he has performed consistently.
“He knows exactly what he wants to do, he thinks a lot about his game.”