When Akash Deep acquired his Test cap from Rahul Dravid on 23 February 2024, it marked the finish of 1 dream. And the starting of one other, extra vibrant, extra far-reaching, extra formidable – that of bowling India to Test victories.
At Edgbaston on a historic Sunday, that’s precisely what the 28-year-old did. He had set issues up superbly on the fourth night, and though play started effectively not on time on the remaining day of the second Test, Akash was neither anxious nor edgy. There was quiet confidence in his talents, a starvation that comes from having needed to look forward to his time beneath the solar, and the need to make a reputation for himself, to emerge from the shadows and carve out his personal identification.
Willingness to be taught
That Akash’s 10-wicket match-haul in India’s first triumph in 9 makes an attempt in Birmingham got here on a largely flat and unresponsive monitor speaks to the hours he has put in honing his craft and the willingness to be taught from those that have been there and completed that.
A relentless assault of the stumps, a line important in England in the Bazball period of flat pitches, was his best ally and he optimised no matter help he received late in the sport owing to put on and tear. The nip-backer that accounted for Harry Brook on Sunday afternoon after it hit a crack was the good instance of Akash’s propensity to make the most of no matter is obtainable to him, good or in any other case, with out grievance or disgruntlement.
Originally from Sasaram in Bihar, he left residence for Durgapur as a 14-year-old, in 2010, ostensibly in search of a job. Fortuitously, an uncle of his enrolled him in a cricket academy and he was simply starting to seek out his bearings when, 5 years later, his father after which his brother handed away inside months of one another.
Saddled with the duty of being the lone incomes member of his household, Akash was pressured to place cricket on the backburner for 3 years. Then, out of the blue, he made it to the Bengal Under-23 group, adopted by a spot in the senior state facet. After being a internet bowler with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (then Bangalore) in 2021, he was purchased by the franchise the following season for his base value, ₹20 lakh. That, in the mega public sale in Jeddah final November, Lucknow Super Giants ultimately shelled out ₹8 crore to enlist his providers goes to point out the strides he had made in the two years since his maiden IPL foray.

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Akash’s Test debut – he hasn’t represented the nation in the two white-ball codecs but – was in opposition to England, in Ranchi, which is 300 kilometres from his birthplace. In a means, subsequently, it was a homecoming of types. The identical village the place cricket was frowned upon when Akash was rolling his arm over as an early teenager was now agog that considered one of its personal was representing the nation in the most seen sport in India. How vindicated the younger man will need to have felt.
Akash had what is lazily conveniently termed a ‘dream debut’. It began off in nightmarish vogue, although; barely had he began to have a good time breaching Zak Crawley’s defences together with his eleventh ball in Test cricket when umpire Rod Tucker prolonged his proper arm parallel to the floor upon TV umpire Joel Wilson’s recommendation, indicating that the bowler had overstepped and subsequently the wicket didn’t depend. It will need to have been a bitter blow however Akash dug deep – pardon the horrible pun – to redeem himself.
In his subsequent over, he dismissed Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope off successive deliveries. The opener was caught behind off a phenomenal supply that nibbled off the seam at the proverbial final second, the right-handed No. 3 was overwhelmed on the inside-edge and adjudged leg earlier than on India’s assessment. Akash wasn’t completed but. With the penultimate ball of his sixth over, he bowled Crawley for the second time in an hour, as soon as once more hitting the high of the off-stump after sneaking the in-cutter previous the right-hander’s inside edge. What drama, what theatre!
Those had been to be Akash’s solely successes in his first Test look. India didn’t want him to bowl in the second innings with R. Ashwin and Kuldeep Yadav sharing 9 wickets. But what a beautiful debut it turned out to be.
History repeats itself
Akash solely earned his Test cap as a result of a sure Jasprit Bumrah was rested after taking part in the first three Tests of that collection. Now, a 12 months and a half later, historical past has repeated itself. His comeback to the Test area after a again spasm dominated him out of the remaining Test in Australia in Sydney in January will need to have stirred a way of déjà vu as a result of right here he was at Edgbaston, taking part in solely as a result of Bumrah was given the sport off following his exertions throughout the five-wicket defeat at Headingley.
Akash may both have a look at it as a large and onerous job, moving into the breach stuffed by Bumrah’s unpluggable absence, or as an enormous alternative to do one thing for his facet. It was no shock that he went for the latter choice. “I took this as an opportunity,” he reveals. “If you take pressure, you won’t be able to perform. You are playing for the country and there can be no greater privilege than that. I never look at any situation as pressure-filled; I take it as an opportunity and a responsibility.”
Even with Bumrah of their midst, India couldn’t cease England from rattling up 371 in the fourth innings in Leeds. 350 of these runs got here on the remaining day, when the champion pacer ended up with out a wicket. There had been apprehensions in a number of quarters about what the destiny of the Indian bowling could be with out Bumrah, about the place the wickets would come from.
Fortunately, at the very least two males didn’t share these considerations as they joined palms to prise out all ten wickets between themselves in the English first innings, changing into solely the fourth set of Indian opening bowlers to take all 10 opposition wickets and first since Kapil Dev (9/83) and Balwinder Singh Sandhu in opposition to West Indies in Ahmedabad in 1983.
Most of the encomiums went the means of Mohammed Siraj, the senior professional who broke an 18-month five-for drought by choosing up six for 70, however Akash’s contribution wasn’t misplaced on his colleagues, or the teaching group. “Akash is an attacking bowler that asks questions, bowling at the stumps a lot,” assistant coach Morne Morkel, the former South African tempo ace, gushes. “That’s one of the golden rules here in England — asking questions within the stumps. These sort of conditions in the UK, they suit his style. Coming back from injury and seeing him running in with high pace, it’s a nice sign for us.”
Akash supplied India with the early impetus in the England first innings on Thursday when he dismissed Duckett and Pope, first-ball, in his second over. Sounds acquainted? Duckett, then Pope for a golden duck? Shades of Ranchi, anybody? We did say déjà vu, in any case.
He was removed from completed, although. England counter-punched via Brook and Jamie Smith after slumping to 84 for 5, the two right-handers sending India on a leather-hunt by including 303. As the Duke’s misplaced its newness and its hardness, wicket-taking grew to become virtually unimaginable, staunching the bleeding an onerous job. Shubman Gill was banking on the second new ball, and Siraj and Akash, to snap the alliance and provides his group a useful lead. His two tempo bowlers didn’t disappoint.
Siraj ripped out the tail, cleansing up Brydon Carse, Josh Tongue and Shoaib Bashir for geese – collectively, they lasted a mere eight deliveries – nevertheless it was Akash who had supplied the opening with a depraved, trademark weapon in the third over with the new ball. Like he had completed in Ranchi, he produced a signature in-ducker that snaked again a mile, beat a batter on 158 all finally ends up and pegged his off pole again. It had taken a particular ball to finish a particular innings from Brook, and Siraj drew inspiration from that second of magic to run via the final three. Akash’s 4 for 88 was numerically inferior to his senior accomplice’s six-wicket haul, however when it comes to impression and impact, it was in the identical league, at the very least.
But Akash was not but completed. Far from it. Concerns abounded that India hadn’t given themselves sufficient time to bowl England out after they prolonged their second innings to 427 for six, an general lead of 607. Had they been too conservative? Were they in such awe of England’s attacking prowess that they had been keen to court docket a draw to rule out any likelihood of defeat? Fear not, the two new-ball bowlers stated.
Late on the fourth night, Siraj drew first blood, ending a forgettable Test for Crawley by having him caught for England’s seventh blob of the match. Duckett was enterprising as ever when Akash stepped in, with a ball of indeterminate size – play ahead or again was the left-hander’s dilemma – that snaked into the off-stump through the inside-edge. But the coup de grace was nonetheless a couple of minutes away.
Illustrating what Morkel stated, Akash went vast of the crease and angled a ball in in the direction of Joe Root, England’s most completed batter. The No. 4 did nothing flawed, taking part in the line of the ball which – horror, horror – didn’t are available in on pitching however straightened a contact to curve round his exterior edge and rattle timber. It was a ball of the identical high quality as the one which had evicted Brook in the first innings, proper out of the high drawer, decreasing a high-class batter to a blubbering wreck. Akash Deep, he certain can bowl.
Akash has made certain that even when Bumrah returns at Lord’s, he’ll maintain his place in the XI. The trick for him might be to stay injury-free, to construct on the beneficial properties of Edgbaston and emerge from this collection in a month’s time as a extra rounded and full bowler. After that, effectively, who is aware of what the limit is.





