<p>Talented Indian left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh will play five first-class matches for Kent during the upcoming English County season in order to hone his red-all skills.</p>.<p>The Kent County made the announcement on their website.</p>.<p>"Kent Cricket is delighted to announce that India international bowler Arshdeep Singh will be available to play for the county in five LV=Insurance County Championship matches between June & July, subject to regulatory approval," the press release stated.</p>.<p>On signing for Kent for two months this summer, Singh said, "I am excited to play red-ball cricket in England and continue to improve my skills in the first-class game. I look forward to performing in front of Kent's Members and supporters; Rahul Dravid has already told me it is a Club with a great history."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-to-face-ireland-in-three-match-t20-series-in-august-1201002.html" target="_blank">India to face Ireland in three-match T20 series in August</a></strong></p>.<p>As the Indian team leaves for the UK post IPL, Arshdeep also will spend the entire month of June and July honing his red-ball skills.</p>.<p>Arshdeep made his ODI debut in New Zealand last November and has made 29 international appearances for India till date, including a standout ICC T20 World Cup in Australia in 2022.</p>.<p>In his seven career first-class matches so far, he has taken 25 wickets at an average of 23.84 and economy of 2.92.</p>.<p>He will become the fourth Indian player to wear the White Horse competitively after Kanwar Shumshere Singh, current India men's fead coach Rahul Dravid and 2022 overseas bowler, Navdeep Saini.</p>.<p>Kent's Director of Cricket, Paul Downton, said, "We are delighted to have a player of Arshdeep's potential join us for five matches this summer. He has demonstrated that he has world-class skills with the white ball, and I am very confident he will be able to put those skills to good use with the red ball in the County Championship."</p>.<p>A further announcement regarding overseas players for Kent in the LV= Insurance County Championship this season will be made in due course.</p>
<p>Talented Indian left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh will play five first-class matches for Kent during the upcoming English County season in order to hone his red-all skills.</p>.<p>The Kent County made the announcement on their website.</p>.<p>"Kent Cricket is delighted to announce that India international bowler Arshdeep Singh will be available to play for the county in five LV=Insurance County Championship matches between June & July, subject to regulatory approval," the press release stated.</p>.<p>On signing for Kent for two months this summer, Singh said, "I am excited to play red-ball cricket in England and continue to improve my skills in the first-class game. I look forward to performing in front of Kent's Members and supporters; Rahul Dravid has already told me it is a Club with a great history."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-to-face-ireland-in-three-match-t20-series-in-august-1201002.html" target="_blank">India to face Ireland in three-match T20 series in August</a></strong></p>.<p>As the Indian team leaves for the UK post IPL, Arshdeep also will spend the entire month of June and July honing his red-ball skills.</p>.<p>Arshdeep made his ODI debut in New Zealand last November and has made 29 international appearances for India till date, including a standout ICC T20 World Cup in Australia in 2022.</p>.<p>In his seven career first-class matches so far, he has taken 25 wickets at an average of 23.84 and economy of 2.92.</p>.<p>He will become the fourth Indian player to wear the White Horse competitively after Kanwar Shumshere Singh, current India men's fead coach Rahul Dravid and 2022 overseas bowler, Navdeep Saini.</p>.<p>Kent's Director of Cricket, Paul Downton, said, "We are delighted to have a player of Arshdeep's potential join us for five matches this summer. He has demonstrated that he has world-class skills with the white ball, and I am very confident he will be able to put those skills to good use with the red ball in the County Championship."</p>.<p>A further announcement regarding overseas players for Kent in the LV= Insurance County Championship this season will be made in due course.</p>