India's left arm pacer, Arshdeep Singh, playfully apologized the premier leg spinner of India, Yuzvendra Chahal in a video posted by the Indian Cricket Team after the victory in the T20I series opener against England at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Arshdeep bagged two wickets in the opening T20I to topple Yuzvendra Chahal to become the leading wicket-taker of India in T20Is. He achieved this feat after dismissing the English opener, Ben Duckett. This wicket took the left-arm pacer to 97 wickets in T20 internationals, surpassing Chahal's 96. Arshdeep achieved this feat in just 61 innings, and he is now close to 100 wicket-mark which he would hope to achieve in the next match. In the video posted by Indian Cricket Team on Instagram, Arshdeep Singh can be seen holding his ears and playfully apologizing Yuzvendra Chahal by saying 'Sorry Yuzi Bhai'. Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Team India (@indiancricketteam) Also Read | Watch: Rohit Sharma's Ranji Dismissal Mirrors AUS Test Struggles Arshdeep Singh Praises Varun Chakravarthy The pacer also praised the wicket taking ability of Varun Chakravarthy in the middle overs which makes it easier for the bowlers to bowl in the death against the lower order batters. He said: “Varun is bowling exceptionally these days, as it’s extremely crucial to take wickets in the middle overs in T20Is. If the batters don’t get out at that time, they can accelerate later on, which makes it difficult to bowl at the death. But since Varun has come, he’s taken a lot of wickets in the middle overs and has given us a good platform to bowl at the death against the lower order. I hope he continues to take wickets like this.” Varun Chakravarthy bagged 3 crucial wickets of Jos Buttler, Harry Brook and Liam Livingstone by giving away just 23 runs. His stellar bowling performance helped India to bundle out England at just 130 and he was also adjudged as the player of the match. He has been amazing since his comeback to international cricket and India would hope for him to continue his magnificent run.