India pacer Akash Deep and Australia's Travis Head shared a subtle but tense exchange on Day 5 of the Brisbane Test, adding another layer to an already dramatic Test match at the iconic Gabba stadium.
Facing a follow-on threat at the Gabba on day four, India's No. 11, Akash Deep, played a heroic unbeaten knock of 27, second only to Shivlal Yadav's 41 in 1985 for an Indian No. 11 in Australia.
"Akash Deep ne khol diya tha Rajat Patidar ko," he recalls. A fifer by the pacer had helped Bengal take down the reigning champions and reach yet another final. "In domestic matches, when the ...
India's fightback in the third Test against Australia at the Gabba ended with a humorous incident involving Akash Deep. After a defiant last-wicket stand with Jasprit Bumrah, Deep mistakenly ...
Former India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, on Thursday, revealed the major reason why India are a less dominant force in world cricket compared to Australia as he outlined the ideological ...
Image Source : AP Akash Deep going into the dressing room with the team physio. Injury has hit the India camp ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy decider at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG ...
That was Virat bhaiyya's bat, the one with MRF logo.' IMAGE: Akash Deep avoids a bouncer during the third Test against Australia in Brisbane in December. Photograph: Kind courtesy Akash Deep ...
Not everyone gets to play Test cricket for the national team. It is often considered that whoever gets to play Test cricket are made of certain breed. Usually for a cricketer who has been called ...
New Delhi, "Who wouldn't want it, Bhaiyya?". It was all that a shy Akash Deep could blurt out when Virat Kohli asked if he would like to own one of his bats that ultimately scripted a rare happy ...
With the Indian batters, barring KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja, failing once again, the obstinate 47-run partnership between Bumrah and Akash took India past the follow-on mark during the Gabba Test.