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In a turn of events that has left cricket enthusiasts buzzing with excitement, the withdrawal of Deepak Chahar from India’s ODI squad for the South Africa tour has paved the way for the uncapped yet highly promising Akash Deep. Hailing from Dehri, Bihar, the 27-year-old fast bowler is set to make his mark on the international stage, filling the shoes of Chahar, who had to pull back due to a family medical emergency.
As Akash prepares to don the Indian colours in the ODI series against South Africa, fans eagerly anticipate witnessing the rise of this talented fast bowler. It is worth noting that Akash’s journey from the heartlands of Bihar to the international cricket stage is a testament to his hard work, resilience, and unwavering passion for the game. On that note, let’s reflect on the inspiring rise of Akash as he paves his way to success.
Early days: Nurturing talent in Sasaram
Born on December 15, 1996, in the remote Sasaram village, Akash’s journey to the Indian cricket team has been nothing short of inspiring. Initially honing his skills at the Sasaram new stadium, he faced the challenges of a region with no prevailing sporting culture. The ban on the Bihar Cricket Association later prompted Akash to seek further training in Bengal, where he would go on to make significant strides in his cricketing career.
Domestic debut: Making waves in Bengal Cricket
Akash made his Twenty20 debut for Bengal in the 2018–19 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy on March 9, 2019, announcing his arrival in the domestic cricket scene. His List A debut followed on September 24, 2019, in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, and he made his mark in first-class cricket on December 25, 2019, during the Ranji Trophy.
Overcoming adversities: The journey of resilience
Despite facing personal hardships, including the loss of his father and elder brother, Akash’s determination and talent have propelled him forward. His resilience has taken him from the modest beginnings in Bihar to being a crucial part of the Bengal cricket setup.
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IPL breakthrough: Catching the eye of RCB
In August 2021, Akash’s prowess caught the attention of the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), earning him a spot in the squad for the second phase of the 2021 Indian Premier League (IPL) in the UAE. The franchise bought him back for the 2022 season, underlining their belief in his abilities. His performance in the domestic circuit and the IPL led to his inclusion in India’s squad for the 2022 Asian Games as a replacement for Shivam Mavi.
Bowling prowess: Numbers that speak volumes
With a tally of 90 wickets in first-class cricket, complemented by 42 and 48 wickets in List A and T20s, respectively, Akash has consistently demonstrated his bowling prowess. Not just restricted to the bowling department, he has also showcased his batting skills, amassing an impressive total of 591 runs in domestic cricket.
International recognition: A call to represent India
As Akash steps into the limelight with his selection for the South Africa ODI’s in International team, all eyes are on him, with cricket enthusiasts eagerly anticipating his ability to leave a lasting impact on Indian cricket.