
The young Indian stimulator Akash Deep received a heartily charming musical homage from English fans after appearing as an Edgbaston game converter. The 28-year-old fast pitchway returned with a stunning match of 10 goals and played a key role in a strong victory in India in the second test to equalize a series of five matches 1-1.
After helping India Thrash England bounce in the series, Akash was treated with something really unexpected – a song in his honor an English fans outside the stadium. The tribute was set up for the melody of years to beaatles, the tribute was playful, catchy and deeply symbolic. For a relatively new face in Indian setting, when Serenaded was a local fans on English soil volumes – not only about his bowling, but also the impression that his story left.
English crowds are known for their sports songs, especially in football, where almost every star has its own. Criket also has its own version of this culture, often driven by vocal barma. But for a guest player – and a quick pitch – it is rare to be accepted with such affection, especially in his career.
After losing the operator in Leeds from what looked like an unplan position, India led by Gill mounted a lively comeback, built on a captain’s record 430 running across two shifts and efforts Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj.
In the absence of Jasprit Bumhrah, the expectations of the Indian pace of the attack were modest. But Siraj and Akash turned this perception on their heads with spells in both shifts.
Sachin Tendulkar welcomed Akash as deep as the “standout of the pitch” of the match and described its van to release Joe Root in the second shift as the “ball of the series”. Akash ended up with the characters 6 for 99 in the second shift and the match 10 for 187, while Siraj raised seven goals across both shifts to help India drive India to an unforgettable victory.
After the match, Akash Deep shared a deeply emotional moment In an interview with Jiocinema after the match. When he talked to Cheteshwar, he revealed that his older sister was diagnosed with cancer two months ago – the details he held during the match.
“I didn’t tell anyone about it,” he said, and his voice was difficult. “My older sister suffers cancer. It was diagnosed two months ago. She’s fine now, she’s stable. She would be so happy with my performance. She has gone so mentally mentally mentally. I gave her.”
“I just wanted to give her luck with my performance,” he added.
Asked if she had a message for her, Akash answered:
“Behan, Yeh Tumhare Liee Hai.
Akash bowed in the field with heart and hunger. At the last meeting of 4. On the day India gave the perfect beginning by removing Ben Ducketta and Joe Root. Fifth in the morning returned and rose where he left and released Ollie Pope and Harry Brook overnight. Akash spoke on the inanimate playground, which offered little Pacers, Akash spoke the ball – Outlowling and England’s power attack.
“It’s all about staying now,” he said after the game. “We tan, bowed and stood well – all three departments clicked. I think we should enjoy this victory in Edgbaston and live at the moment.”
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
July 7, 2025