
Indie’s Akash Deep (PTI Photo/R Senthilkuhar) Indian Night Watchman Akash Deep performed a remarkable first test of fifty and shared a century partnership with Yashasvi Jaiswal 4. Day of the Fifth and final test Anderson-tendulkar against England on Saturday in oval. Deep scored 66 leaving 94 balls, helped India to reach 189-3 and expand their lead to 166 runs at lunch.Deep’s show was particularly remarkable when he became 12. A player who achieved ten goals and fifty on an English tour and joined cricket legends such as Hugh Tumble, Shane Warne, Imran Khan, Keith Miller and Richard Hadlee.
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Nightwatchman’s shifts included 12 four and created a key 107-running partnership for the third goal with Jaiswal before being released just before Lunch.Deep’s success was even more remarkable due to its first launch diameter just 11.48 before this test. He became only the fourth Indin, which in England won the fifty test in England, next to Sachin Tendulkar, Virt Kohli and SHUBman Gill.The partnership between Jaiswal and Deep meant 18. One hundred stands in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy and set a record for the partnership for the most centuries in the test series in this century and broke 17 achieved in Trophy Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2003-04.
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Deep is also the first Indian potty to receive more than 50 runs from 84 AMIT Misra against England at the same place in 2011.This performance follows Deep’s excellent success of bowling last month in Edgbaston, where he took 10 goals to help India to ensure their first test victory at 336 runs. His match characters from 10/187 set a new record for the best bowling figures of the Indian in England and violated the previous Record Chetana Sharma from 10/188.India started 3. The day with a score of 75/2, with Jaiswal undefeated to 51 and deep to 4 and held a lead of 52 runs.At the time of the latest update of England, he scored 247 in his shifts, with Zak Crawley contributed 64 and Harry Brook produced 53, while Prasidh Krishna took 4/62. India scored 224 in his first shifts and was 263/5 in his second shifts.