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The kind of seam bowler most counties used to have in abundance, Deep varied his angle on the crease, but otherwise just ...
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CricTracker on MSNWatch: Ajinkya Rahane commends Shubman Gill's determination and focus during Edgbaston masterclassGill scored a total of 430 runs across both innings in India's 336-run win to level the ongoing five-match series against ...
India's seamer Akash Deep's childhood friend, Vaibhav Kumar, said that the cricketer's sister, Akhand Jyoti Singh -- who has been battling cancer for the past two months -- is now doing well.
Akash Deep lost his father and elder brother in six months when he was 18. During the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNIssi field mein aage badho: Sister’s wish powers Akash Deep''s Headingley heroicsIndia’s unlikely hero in the series-levelling second Test at Headingley, Akash Deep, might never have risen from personal tragedy had it not been for his elder sister Akhand Jyoti, who is now fighting ...
Mohammed Siraj explained how he was on hand to guide a sensational 10-wicket haul for his younger bowling partner Akash Deep in Birmingham.
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Thesportstak on MSN'I'd be worried about this Indian bowling attack at Lord's': Stuart Broad fires strict warning to India ahead of 3rd Test against EnglandLegendary pacer Stuart Broad has some tips for Team India for the Lord's pitch ahead of the third Test against England ...
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Mid-Day on MSNDilip Vengsarkar hails Team India after iconic victory in BirminghamFollowing Team India`s iconic victory against England at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham, former skipper Dilip ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSN'Gill era' takes flight: Birmingham heroics of India's new superstars, in numbersShubman Gill's record-breaking double century and century, coupled with strong performances from Rishabh Pant and the pace ...
Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep, Ravindra Jadeja and Prasidh Krishna all stepped up to help the visitors win the Edgbaston Test by 336 runs against Ben Stokes' England. Akash Deep and Shubman Gill had a ...
Before weaving his magic with the red ball on England pitches, right-arm quick Akash Deep was navigating a far more difficult ...
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