Akash Deep's passion for cricket was met with personal struggles and loss, but he refused to let them deter him from his dream of excelling in the sport. Through hard work and resilience, he made a name for himself in the Bengal Under-23 team, earning a spot in the senior team and securing a contract with RCB in the IPL. In 2023, he showcased his talent with a stunning 10-wicket match performance in the Ranji Trophy final, catching the eye of selectors and earning a spot in the Duleep Trophy. This all led to his impressive Test debut against England in Ranchi, marking the beginning of his promising career in test cricket.
The Indian cricket team has managed to take two quick wickets in the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur, thanks to the brilliant bowling by Akash Deep and an overturned DRS appeal. Despite a solid start by the visitors, Akash struck in his first over, while his third over saw him making a successful LBW appeal. However, Rohit Sharma was still taken aback when the decision went in India's favour. With two more batsmen in the middle, Bangladesh will look to hold their fort till lunch.
Rising from tragedy and hard work, Indian bowler Akash Deep made his Test debut for the country and quickly proved himself as an upgrade to his colleagues. Displaying nerves of steel and bowling skillfully, he took three wickets in his first six overs, including that of England's Zak Crawley, solidifying his place in the team. Despite a devastating blow of an overstepped front-leg, Akash Deep remained determined and continued to impress with his bowling, proving himself as a rising star in the world of cricket.
India's Akash Deep made an impressive comeback by picking up three wickets, including that of England's Zak Crawley, before lunch on Day 1 of the fourth Test at the JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi. However, his moment of celebration turned to disappointment when his first Test wicket was declared invalid due to a no-ball. Akash has been in great form, picking up 11 wickets for India 'A' against England Lions last month.
Indian pacer Akash Deep made a strong impression in his debut Test match against England, bowling three players in his first spell. Despite a no-ball denying him a wicket, Deep went on to dismiss top players Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, and Zak Crawley. His performance adds to the drama of the already contentious series between India and England.
The Cricket Association of Bengal is pleased to announce that Akash Deep, the star pacer for Bengal, has been included in the Indian squad for the final three Tests against England. The 27-year-old impressed with his performance for India A, taking 11 wickets in two unofficial Test matches. He joins fellow Bengal pacer Mukesh Kumar in the squad. IBNS is proud to provide objective news and refuses to be driven by any isms or ideologies, simply allowing people to form their own opinions through factual reporting.