
Akash Deep took 10 wickts in the second test of England vs India.
The pacemakers of India Akash Deep dedicated his winning performance of the game in the second test against England to his older sister, who has suffered cancer for two months.
Akash Deep took four wickts in the first tickets and followed him with a six Wickt tour in the persecution of England to complete a 10 Wickt route in the game. In doing so, he became the second Indian Bowling player after the legendary Cutan Sharma to take a 10 WICKET test tour in England.
England had been a great goal of 608 by India on day four of the second test in Edgbaston. However, the hosts succumbed to the pressure of pursuing a great total, since they were fired for 271, since India won the game for 336 races.
Akash Deep dedicates performance to her sister
“I have not told anyone. My older sister has been suffering from cancer during the last two months. Now she is stable, it’s fine. I think she will be the happiest (seeing my performance). I want to dedicate this game. I wanted to see a smile on her face,” said Akash Deep after the game.
“This is for you. Every time I held the ball in my hand, your face was in my mind. I want to see happiness on your face. We are all with you,” he added.
Akash Deep leads the Indian rhythm attack for example
Akash Deep led the Indian rhythm attack with the example in Birmingham. In the first tickets, Bengal’s pacemaker withdrew Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Harry Brook and Chris Woakes. In the second tickets, the 29 -year -old ran once again through the order of England and a half. He removed Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Ollie Pope, Harry Brook, Jamie Smith and Brydon Cars.
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India was missing its dispersion experienced in Jasprit Bumrah, who rested for the second test while the team management continues to monitor its workload. The Pacer Gujarat, however, will return for the third test in Lord’s.
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