Akash Deep had a remarkable debut in Test cricket on February 23, taking three wickets during the opening session of the fourth Test against England. His performance led to a collapse in the visitors' top order, although Joe Root's century later helped England recover on Day 1.
Akash Deep shines on Test debut
Akash received widespread acclaim for his bowling prowess, with many fans highlighting resemblances between his style and that of India's ace pacer Mohammed Shami. Displaying a focused approach aimed at hitting the stumps from the outset, Akash's bowling technique, including his wrist positioning, drew comparisons to that of the seasoned Indian fast bowler. During the post-match press conference on Day 1, Akash answered a tough question about his comparison with Shami.
I started following Shami bhai: Akash Deep
Reflecting on the comparisons made between himself and Shami, Akash Deep, who also represents Bengal in domestic cricket, stated that he closely followed India's star pacer techniques at the beginning of his career.
"In my childhood, I didn't know about cricket. From where I come, there is no cricket. I was playing tennis cricket till 2007. In 2016, when I left from home, I started following Shami bhai. I watch him and Rabada closely," Akash Deep after the match.
Akash hunts down Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, and Zak Crawley
The 27-year-old made a remarkable impact by claiming the wickets of Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, and Zak Crawley during an impressive opening spell on Day 1. He initiated a crucial breakthrough for the hosts in the 10th over by inducing an edge from opener Ben Duckett, which was comfortably caught by wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel.
Continuing his influence, the 27-year-old swiftly dismissed England vice-captain Ollie Pope LBW with a well-executed delivery, decisively shifting the momentum in India's favor.
Subsequently, Akash removed Zak Crawley, dislodging the bails and leaving England reeling at 3 for 58. At one point during the innings, England stood at 112/5 before Joe Root (106*) guided the team's recovery, forming strong partnerships with Ben Foakes (47) and Ollie Robinson (31*).
By the end of the day, England had reached 302/7.
Akash Deep received his debut cap in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah from the fourth Test; the latter was rested after participating in the first three matches of the series. India currently lead the five-match series 2-1.
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