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Questioning Arshdeep’s nationalism for dropping a catch shames cricket and Indians as a people

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Anybody who’s played cricket at any level, even with a tennis ball, has dropped catches. Bots don’t know this. Fans who call young Arshdeep Singh names, question his and his community’s nationalism have less intellect than bots. It shames cricket, where India rules the world, and us as a people.

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